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The Winning Advantages of a Foldable Electric Scooter

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It’s a given. Countless commuters are shifting to electric scooters because of their manifold advantages – from convenience to eco-friendliness, ease of use, and affordable prices.

Mearth quality electric scooter is fast becoming a favorited among city riders for its practical features, portability, compact size, and foldability.

Electric scooter riders find it easy to navigate heavy traffic without a cinch,  carry their electric scooter anywhere, and reduce their carbon footprint. Pondering whether to buy a reliable and durable quality electric scooter online or in the store, check out the viability of investing in a foldable electric scooter as your means of daily transport.

First, let us define what a foldable electric scooter is:

A folding electric scooter, as the name denotes, uses a mechanism to fold its stem and reduce its size in half. By folding the electric scooter in half, riders can carry it by the stem and bring it anywhere. How handy! What’s more, the compact electric scooter makes it easy for the user to store in a corner. Clearly, the portability aspects make the folding e-scooter from Mearth a must-have, preferred choice of riders.

The way to fold an electric scooter:

The mechanical folding system of all Mearth electric scooters includes a latch or lever to fold the stem in half.  The mechanism is simple, taking only a few seconds to lock — and unlock.  Just one time trying it, the “one-click” or “one-second” folding mechanism is so easy to do.

The Mearth S Series uses an easy folding mechanism to lock the stem up or down straight away. Mearth designed the S Series, as well as our other e-scooter models, to lock easily and securely, for your convenience and safety. When you invest in a decent foldable e-scooter with a good folding mechanism and durable design, you avoid early wear or breaking of the electric scooter’s folding mechanism.

Now, look at these perks:

Easy to Carry.  So, if you commute daily in the city, bringing your personal transport inside public transportation and offices won’t be a hassle because Mearth RS is a lightweight electric scooter, weighing only around 15kg.  The average person can carry his or her electric scooter anywhere. The folded stem allows riders to hold the e-scooter appropriately by the stem.

There are different ways to carry your electric scooter. Some riders even buy a strap for their e-scooter so they can carry it conveniently like a bag, light and compact, especially when it’s folded.

No more parking space problems. And that’s good news.  E-scooter riders don’t have to worry about finding parking space anymore as they can bring the e-scooter anywhere, as long as they’re given permission. What does this mean? Savings  — in time and parking fees.

Just in case, you need to park your electric scooter outside, finding a slot is no problem. You can park on bike racks or on footpaths, as long as it doesn’t block the way. Word of caution, though. Protect your electric scooter from theft by securing it with a strong, tough, durable lock that’s thief-proof.

Stores conveniently. Precisely because it is foldable, you can easily and quickly reduce the size of the device and be able to store it in a smaller space, under a table, or even in a corner. The electric scooter’s compact size makes it ideal to store inside cabinets.

The off-road Mearth GTS Series e-scooter can fit inside a car trunk when folded despite its size and weight. Assuredly, it is only the GTS Series that’s more portable compared to other brands. All things considered, the foldability of this Australian portable electric scooter offers convenient storage, especially for those who live in apartments or have no parking space.

Low Maintenance is a big plus. Without a doubt, an electric scooter requires less maintenance, compared to a car or motorcycle. With constant and proper care, there will be few minor repairs or replacements you might encounter. Indeed,  e-scooters have become an attractive alternative for people looking for their daily low-cost personal rides.

If you are concerned about the durability of the folding mechanism, rest assured that most manufacturers design stable and safe latches or levers. These mechanisms make folding and unfolding convenient and stop the stem from wobbling while riding. As long as you keep the stem and folding mechanism free from dirt and debris, it will work well.

Affordable Price. Finally, Mearth offers affordable foldable electric scooters. There are several Mearth electric scooter models that include the specs, features, and capabilities that you need and are appropriate for your daily rides.

Cheap is costly in the long run. Cheap, clone, or unbranded electric scooters sold in the market lack accurate specs and features. Also, it uses less motor power and battery capacity than an average commuter electric scooter, and the folding mechanism wears down, sooner than later.  Mearth assures you that our electric scooter models use quality design and folding mechanisms to keep your rides safe. Browse through our online shop and learn more about our different e-scooter models to find the right one for you.

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Mick Pacholli

Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        

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Mick Pachollihttps://www.tagg.com.au
Mick created TAGG - The Alternative Gig Guide in 1979 with Helmut Katterl, the world's first real Street Magazine. He had been involved with his fathers publishing business, Toorak Times and associated publications since 1972.  Mick was also involved in Melbourne's music scene for a number of years opening venues, discovering and managing bands and providing information and support for the industry. Mick has also created a number of local festivals and is involved in not for profit and supporting local charities.        
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