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Segway Ninebot Kickscooter Air T15 $339.15 ($331.17 with eBay Plus) Delivered @ Luckymi eBay

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A new record low price on OzBargain beating the previous deal for both eBay and eBay Plus members. This electric scooter is more suitable for lightweight adults or those who don't mind their kids/teens riding a scooter.

It has a max speed of 20km/h, max range of 25km (varies), 15° max incline, 300W nominal power, rear wheel drive, puncture free tyres, electronic/press brake, IPX4 water resistance and suitable for people up to 100kg. It an easy fold up mechanism and has customisable front RGB lights.

Please ensure you follow local laws surrounding electric scooters (legal in WA, NT, QLD, ACT & TAS) and always wear protective equipment.

Credit to Shieldsy85

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    • +5
      • +4

        No, he's back for more Negs😂

      • -5

        Yep, that one even not reached unseen line!

        • +1

          Shame dictionaries weren't on sale at JB

  • Anyone have experience with one of these and would recommend?
    They seem to be the most compact folded option around, and the max range being lower than others isnt a bother.

    • +2

      I've got one and it is indeed compact and lightweight compared to other scooters. The only issue I have with it is the small tyres and the lack of suspension.

      Overall, it is a good scooter for a short trips. You just need to bend your knee a little when on a bumpy path.

      • +1

        My general advice with any scooter including those with suspension is to bend the knees to absorb the shock. So much smoother and surprisingly so many don't know to do it.

        • +1

          i think many didn't grow up riding non-electric scooters and skateboards where bending the knees not only absorbs shock but gives you better balance.

  • Thanks! I already own a Xiaomi Mi Electric Scooter Pro 2, but it was too much of a hassle to carry that on/off trains and busses. Bought this to more easily connect those awkward commute connections!

  • +2

    Bought one last Cristmas when JB sold it for 450 and do not regret at all. Good scooter but as @nicoconut mentioned bend your knee at the bump.

    • I see you are from Melb. Any problem with the cops? I am really keen to get one to commute between the train station and my house (if i ever need to…)

  • -2

    escooter is illegal in nsw?

  • +1

    Shit scooter, short ranged, slow speed, crap suspension (none)….. but great as a compact last mile public-transport scooter.
    If what you want is to be able to get on and off the bus and go 3-4km easily and quickly (relatively) this is probably one of the best scooters available.

    The folding mechanism is quick and so easy. You can wheel it like a suitcase with one hand with very little practice so great to get on a bus and take to work. Is very light compared to other e-scooters making it easy to take up steps. When folded can fit under most desks out of the way(check your office allows this).

  • +1

    Picked one up for my 3km trip to the train station fingers crossed it does the job

    • i really want this for the exaclty same reason. 2.5km ish from/to the local trainstation. dont want to always drive; walking is too slow and not practical. however, i am still concerned about getting caught by a cop lol

    • How have you been finding it? Do you get enough range in a single charge?

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