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Daymak in Toronto, ON Closed now

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134 Oakdale Road, North York, Toronto, ON M3N 1V9
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+1 416-749-2324

daymak.com

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Working times

Monday
10:0 — 07:0
Tuesday
10:0 — 07:0
Wednesday
10:0 — 07:0
Thursday
10:0 — 07:0
Friday
10:0 — 07:0
Saturday
10:0 — 06:0
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    2020-05-09, by kevin beesley
    Lousy service. I bought the florance ebike from shopping channel and used it 4 times and it broke. The pedals turn but nothing happens. I called Daymak and they said take it to Mississauga ( I live in Milton) to get it fixed. The bike won't move and it won't fit in my mini van.How do you suppose I get it there. I said is it warrantied? They said no. I call TSC and they said it has 1 year parts. It has only been 10 months. I will throw this $2500 bike in the trash where it belongs. Stay far away from Daymak!
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    2020-04-17, by Yendor E'sirron
    A TERRIBLE DEATHLY DAYMAK MOBILITY SCOOTER. NEVER WILL I EVEN OR ENCOURAGE ANY ONE TO BUY ANY ONE. It was very difficult to access any Government Buses. The Toronto Bus Driver told me she were not sure if they were legit? I told them according to Daymak, it is a mobility Scooter. The Toronto Bus Driver was so kind to assist me by helping five (5) young men to lift the Daymak mobility scooter off the Bus. Because it was very difficult to get off the bus. Then, it was very complicated get into all the elevators. There is no very fine control for just going ¼ or ½ MPH It was extremely very difficult to get into any elevator. It was driving like 4-6 miles per hour (too fast) just to enter the elevators. Also Daymak mobility scooter was very fast even if I went to the slowest speed of the turtle. It got worse, when I went into the TCC, the Daymak mobility scooter would not stop moving. I turned it off but it still would NOT stop moving. Daymak mobility scooter moved from one end to the other of the TTC bus. I had to hold on to the hand bars and that still didn’t work. Applying the brakes did not work either. Eventually I got into the Go Train; however I was unable to get into the Go Bus. So the Bus Driver asked the manger of the Go Bus for assistance and she said no. I therefore had to pay for a Taxi, after paying for the Go train/Bus. I hardly drive the Daymak mobility scooter and it became very slow, eventually the Daymak mobility scooter broke down in the road. On the website it indicates that the mobility scooter has a 40+ KM range with a top speed of 32 KM/Hr. While the top speed is probably correct, the range of the scooter is NOWHERE near 40+KM which I absolutely need (traveling all around Hamilton) and I told Daymak and I need it and was assured that it would serve the purpose perfectly Whenever I tried to go up a hill, the Daymak mobility scooter did have enough power and went backward and I could not make it up the hill. I tried to use the brake but it never worked. Whenever I was on the sidewalk and I approached the intersection to cross the street where the sidewalk was graded down to meet the street, the Ebike would not stop on the sidewalk but would instead keep rolling forward even when you press the brakes. This made it unsafe as the Daymak scooter would end up partially on the road.
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