Equipment news: PowaKaddy launch FW trolleys
PowaKaddy has launched an all-new electric trolley range featuring the latest advancement in precision engineering and game-changing technology.
The new FW3, FW5 and FW7 models are packed full of innovative new functions and user-friendly features.
The company’s design team has introduced a whole host of clever new technologies, including a unique Plug ‘n’ Play Battery System and a robust & stylish PowaFrame that forms an integral part of all three new models.
“From the outset we wanted to create a collection of electric trolleys that had real stand out appeal, with stunning looks and performance – the FW3, FW5 & FW7 models certainly achieve this and more,” said John deGraft-Johnson, PowaKaddy’s Chairman.
“Electric trolley use amongst all ages continues to grow year-on-year and here at PowaKaddy we are committed to using our unmatched expertise to continuously evolve, enhance and ensure our products meet the demands of our loyal customer base.
“The three new models you see before you represent game-changing innovation, eye-catching design and great value for money that has long been synonymous with the founding father of the electric trolley industry.”
PowaKaddy has added a stylish & streamlined new PowaFrame & low-profile chassis that features on all FW3, FW5 and FW7 models to give them standout appeal and a distinctive profile.
The trolley fits easily into the smallest of car boots thanks to PowaKaddy’s compact 3-Fold system.
FW3 – SRP: £335 (Standard battery) £375 (Extended range battery) £500 (Lithium battery) and £555 (Extended Lithium battery).
FW5 – SRP: £390 (Standard battery), £425 (Extended range battery), £555 (Lithium battery) and £610 (Extended range Lithium battery).
FW7 – SRP: £445 (Standard battery), £480 (Extended range battery), £610 (Lithium battery) & £665 (Extended range Lithium battery). The FW7 is also available with PowaKaddy’s exclusive Electronic Braking System – EBS at an RRP of £670 (Standard Lithium battery) and £725 (Extended Lithium battery).
PowaKaddy electric trolleys
James Savage
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