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Brutal hundreds of dollars in promotions on Xiaomi Segway scooters

Brutal hundreds of dollars in promotions on Xiaomi Segway scooters

End of summer, fall roller prices, now have to buy!

Brutal hundreds of dollars in promotions on Xiaomi Segway scooters

Today, GearBest surprised us with two very rough promotions. With the coupon discount, we can buy two Xiaomi Segway scooters, which have been discounted by $ 200 and $ 230 respectively!

Segway vehicles are very popular, which is no wonder, as they are a real top quality in the electric drive market. Ever since Xiaomi set foot in the company, a wide variety of one- and two-wheeler solutions have been on the market, expanding its portfolio.

The two scooters just announced are essentially the same if we don’t count the performance. One 500 can handle the other 700 watts, and this also affects the top speed, the smaller 20 can do the bigger 25 kilometers per hour. The spreadability of both is 100 kilograms, the charging time is 3 hours and with one charge they can do 25 kilometers. The scooters are equipped with a front light, and the stronger piece also received lower and rear lighting. Of course, since these Xiaomi products are so smart, the scooters come with a phone application that allows us to monitor various parameters.

The original price of the smaller scooter is $ 540, you know that GBES1COUPON with a coupon to $ 310 here: Ninebot Segway ES1 No. 9 electric scooter

The original price of the larger scooter is $ 590, this GBES2COUPON You can buy a coupon for $ 379 here: Ninebot Segway ES2 electric scooter

The delivery time is relatively long because the scooters come by train, but if you order now for Christmas you may still arrive. According to the distributor's promise, the delivery is free of customs duties and VAT, the cost of which is zero forints!

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