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Buzz Mobility Products

To the best of our knowledge, this company no longer sells assistive products. We list inactive companies for reference purposes only. The contact information listed is the last known for this company; current contact information is not available. If you have updated information on this company, please contact AbleData.

Mississauga, Ontario L5J 3T6
Canada
Web: http://buzzmobilityscooter.com.
Email: buzz@bellnet.ca.

Discontinued products manufactured by Buzz Mobility Products (listed alphabetically)

  1. BUZZ CLASSIC MOBILITY SCOOTER Picture of BUZZ CLASSIC MOBILITY SCOOTER

    --- DISCONTINUED. (Verified 12/2009) RETAINED IN DATABASE FOR REFERENCE. --- The Buzz Classic Mobility Scooter is a heavy-duty scooter designed for use by individuals with mobility disabilities. This scooter is designed for steep hills and high speeds. Standard equipment includes rear lights and a four cubic foot cargo box with a lockable lid. FRAME (LxW): 66 x 29 inches. This scooter has a fiberglass body. SEAT: Padded seat. BRAKES: Parking brake. POWER: Uses 24-volt 48-amp dry cell battery. A 5-amp off-board battery charger is standard. SPEEDS: 12 miles per hour forward (4 miles per hour when speed limiting switch is engaged); 2 miles per hour in reverse. The range is up to 40 miles per charge. A speed limiting switch is standard. CAPACITY: 350 pounds. WEIGHT: 210 pounds.

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