
If you’ve been eyeing a new electric bike upgrade, have you considered an electric scooter instead? If your top priorities are weight, portability, and affordability, an electric scooter usually trumps an electric bike in all of these categories, the latter doubly so with this deal going on today at AliExpress.
For a limited time, AliExpress has dropped the price of the LADPED LP80 350W electric scooter with 10.5Ah battery to $147.23 with free shipping from a local US warehouse after coupon code “USAFF15“. Alternatively, the LADPED LP60, which is the exact same scooter but with a 5.2Ah battery, is on sale for $108.85 after coupon code “USAFF15“. AliExpress marketplace vendor AOVOPRO is the official manufacturer of these scooters and has plenty of reviews and sales to back up its reputation. Since the item already been shipped from overseas, any tariffs have already been paid for and you also don’t need to worry about egregiously long shipping times.
LADPED LP60/LP80 350W Electric Scooter From $109
The LADPED electric scooter is a solid entry level options for adults. The LP80 is equipped with a peppy 350W brushless motor that can push the scooter at speeds of up to 19mph and a 36V 10.5aH battery that lasts up to 18 miles on a single charge. The LP60 has a smaller 36V 5.2AH battery that will give you half that range. Both scooters weigh about 34 pounds (the LP60 is a bit lighter because of the smaller battery) and can be folded for easier transport and storage. They’re equipped with standard 8.5″ maintenance free tires ideal for paved surfaces.
Other than that, there’s not much more you could ask for from a sub-$150 scooter. More well-known scooter brands are a lot more expensive; the Segway Ninebot E2 and the Niu KQi 100P scooters both cost about $350, and they’re also made in China (Segway was purchased by Ninebot in 2015, and is technically a Chinese company now). If cost was the reason that had been holding you back, than the prices on these LADPED scooters are a convincing excuse to get one now.
Eric Song is the IGN commerce manager in charge of finding the best gaming and tech deals every day. When Eric isn’t hunting for deals for other people at work, he’s hunting for deals for himself during his free time.
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