The company says you can travel in style and enhance day-to-day life with the ATTO, the most advanced foldable mobility scooter in the world! Founder of Moving Life, Nino Ransenberg, who was diagnosed with polio, has been using mobility scooters all his life, but never felt they really met his needs. As an entrepreneur he wanted to have something that would serve him in his busy business schedule as well as his travels with his family. Introducing ATTO – Moving Life’s foldable mobility scooter. When folded, ATTO easily fits in the trunk of any vehicle, including mini cars and taxis. ATTO can also split into two parts that fit in the overhead compartments of most commercial airplanes. When opened, ATTO is a full-size scooter with an attractive and eye-catching design. Top Speed 4 mph. A 4- to 5-hour charge delivers up to 10 miles of continuous driving on average. Maximum incline: 6 degrees. Can be used to get out of the rain, but not for use IN the rain. Maximum weight allowance 220 pounds. ATTO’s weight, not including the battery, is – Front half: 26.4 lb (12 Kg) Rear half: 35.7 lb (16.2 Kg) Assembled: 62.2 lb (28.2 Kg) The battery weighs 4.1 lb (1.85 Kg). Price online seems to be $2799.00 at most places when I did a web search.
Giz Wiz Video: https://youtu.be/V03ZVoJrino
Company website: https://movinglife.com/
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From Chad’s “Cheap Garage Gadgets” a clever reusable cable management tool. Chad liked cable management tools from two different companies, both of which, he found at Home Depot. This is a great and inexpensive way to organize almost any sort of cable, wire, hose, etc. Chad bought the MegaCuff for larger items like hoses, ropes, cables, even sports and boating equipment, etc. Then he bought some smaller cable management devices from a different company, Cable Cuff PRO. They all seem to be constructed with Polycarbonate polymers and with a bit of Stainless Steel. None were higher in price than $3.98 on Home Depot. Chad like the Cable Cuff Pro line better because they incorporate a hanging clip/carabineer. They also feature a Push Button and hinge. The company says their clip has self-aligning teethed jaws that automatically hold multiple open positions. And Chad found the Cable Cuff Pros were easier to use. Be sure to watch his video on this show to watch Chad demonstrate how they work and why he prefers one brand over the other.
Chad’s demo was on this episode of The Giz Wiz: http://gizwiz.tv/episode/1714
Here’s a link to those from Home Depot: https://www.homedepot.com/p/Cable-Cuff-MEGA-Cuff-made-from-high-impact-ABS-and-Stainless-Steel-MX-0803/202364196
Plenty of them on Amazon too: https://amzn.to/2FAay4h – As an Amazon Associate Giz Wiz Biz earns from qualifying Amazon purchases.
See or here this entire ‘Best Of’ Show: www.gizwiz.tv/episode/1761