In-Depth Review Mukuta 9 Plus | Comprehensive E-Scooter Analysis Mukuta 9+

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  • čas přidán 27. 06. 2024
  • Welcome back to our channel! Today, we’re diving deep into the Mukuta 9 Plus e-scooter with an in-depth review. We’ll cover everything you need to know about this powerful and efficient electric scooter.
    In This Video:
    Detailed review of the Mukuta 9 Plus
    Battery life and range analysis
    Build quality and design assessment
    Key features and specifications
    Pros and cons
    The Mukuta 9 Plus is designed for both urban commuting and leisure rides, offering a perfect blend of power and comfort. Watch this video to find out if it’s the right e-scooter for you.
    Key Features:
    Robust and sleek design
    Advanced safety features
    Smooth and stable ride
    Cool, ambient lights for night rides
    Soft, adjustable suspension for a comfortable ride
    One of the standout features of the Mukuta 9 Plus is its cool ambient lights, which not only enhance visibility during night rides but also add a stylish touch. Additionally, the soft adjustable suspension ensures a smooth and comfortable ride, adapting to different terrains and rider preferences.
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Komentáře • 29

  • @dmastermanga
    @dmastermanga Před 3 dny +3

    Top quality production and information delivery. Well done~

  • @arekr5602
    @arekr5602 Před 4 dny +1

    🔥🔥🔥

  • @Fiqnn
    @Fiqnn Před 4 dny +2

    🔥🔥🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏

  • @TechUp95
    @TechUp95 Před 3 dny

    Was this a sponsorsho?😊

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  Před dnem

      Our scooter for reviews come from various sources:
      - Most are purchased with our own money.
      - Some are borrowed specifically for reviews.
      - A few are provided by manufacturers or agents for testing.
      Regardless of the source, our reviews always reflect our honest opinions based on real-world experience. We have a strict policy:
      - If we agree to any sponsorships, it's with zero influence on our reviews.
      - If a company tries to sway our opinion, we simply don't do the review.
      Our goal is to provide genuine, unbiased information to our viewers. We're here to inform, not to be an advertising platform for manufacturers. Without this integrity, our reviews would be pointless. I hope this answers your question about sponsorship and clarifies our approach to reviews.

  • @TankMAIN877
    @TankMAIN877 Před 3 dny +1

    Another rebranded x10 with less power gees.

    • @AlanClelland
      @AlanClelland Před dnem +1

      I don't see any comparison what am I missing.

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  Před dnem +2

      @TankMAIN877, your observational skills are truly astounding! You've cracked the code - this scooter does indeed have two wheels, just like the X10. What's next, you'll tell us they both have handlebars too?
      While we're at it, let's point out other shocking similarities:
      - They both move forward when you press the throttle. Coincidence? I think not!
      - Neither of them runs on unicorn tears or pixie dust.
      - Both remain firmly on the ground and don't transform into helicopters (yet).
      Jokes aside, calling every scooter with similar parts a 'rebranded X10' is like saying every sandwich is just a rebranded slice of bread. There's a bit more to it than that, don't you think? But hey, if you've found a way to judge a scooter's performance just by looking at it, you might want to consider a career in clairvoyance! Peace!

    • @TankMAIN877
      @TankMAIN877 Před dnem

      @@TechCruise26 wow talk about sensitive it is egzactly the same scooter stop acting like it ain't most these scooters are built in china then the company puts there own name on it. Do you not realise this ? The Mukuta is just the x10 with a differant name thats all it is. So why you are acting with such sarcasm makes me wonder. Are you the one selling these scooters trying to save face ?

    • @TechCruise26
      @TechCruise26  Před 23 hodinami

      @TankMAIN877, I appreciate your passion for scooters, but let's break this down a bit:
      'Egzactly' the same?
      You're right that many scooters are manufactured in China. That's like saying many phones are made there too. It doesn't mean they're all identical.
      The Mukuta 9plus isn't 'just the x10 with a different name'. It's actually a new design from Vsett's sister company. Different specs, different features.
      Why the sarcasm? Well, when faced with oversimplification, sometimes a little humor helps get the point across. No face-saving needed here, and nothing personal.
      As for selling these scooters - nope, not our gig. We're just enthusiasts who enjoy reviewing and discussing the nuances between different models, so maybe let's discuss?
      So look, I get it. At a glance, many scooters might seem similar. But the devil's in the details - controller programming, battery management systems, frame design, etc. These can make a big difference in performance and ride quality.
      Instead of assuming they're all the same, why not dive into the specifics? You might be surprised at what you discover. And who knows, it might even be fun!

    • @TankMAIN877
      @TankMAIN877 Před 21 hodinou

      @@TechCruise26 Vsett took the x10s body just like Mukuta did cmon mate your not fooling anyone here. Also you work or are affiliated with the scooter shop selling these scooters so again stop lying to people and just be honest here. Why the lies ? They are all basically the same scooter with a few tweeks here or there or smaller/larger batteries.

  • @JulianRides
    @JulianRides Před 3 dny

    That scooter sucks certain ones that you don't buy for sure. This one in particular doesn't have hydraulic brakes has disc brakes. Disc brake pads wear out way quicker then hydraulic brake pads. Second thing that suspension gotta be shit not even close to being smooth as my nami klima max. And this manufacturers keep putting fucking zoom brakes on this escooters then dont less more then 1000 miles they start leaking from the Reservoir. Those handle bars yellow thingy that will get lose easily from vibrations and wear out the threading over a period amount of time. I know so cause i have a vsett10+ the vsett is also shit cause gave me issues within no more then a year.

    • @_zirafka_7040
      @_zirafka_7040 Před 2 dny +4

      this whole comment is cap. I own the Mukuta 9+ and I have had zero issues so far. It has hydraulic brakes

    • @JulianRides
      @JulianRides Před 2 dny

      @@_zirafka_7040 haaaa sure buddy give it less then 2 years you'll see what I mean.

    • @AlanClelland
      @AlanClelland Před dnem +2

      ​@@JulianRides you should do a two year review since nobody has had one two years.

    • @JulianRides
      @JulianRides Před dnem

      @AlanClelland nah I'm good I don't want a scooter with bad components such as zoom brakes and that threading where the handlebars fold down that will get lose and warned out like my vsett10+ I'm good my guy haha. You go ahead buy this scooter or if you have one go ahead and let us know within the next year or two lol. Talking to me like is if I don't know what I'm talking about obviously you sound unexperienced.

    • @AlanClelland
      @AlanClelland Před dnem +1

      @@JulianRides Inexperienced, but I understand you do reviews or used to, so you just come to dump in others reviews.