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This foldable electric scooter from Segway is nearly $100 off

TL;DR: Have fun scooting around town with the eco-friendly Segway ES2 Ninebot KickScooter. As of Jan. 18, you can get it for $549.99 — a 15% savings.


If you live in a city or a suburb where only a few miles stand between you and the majority of the places you go, electric scooters are a fun option. They don’t emit greenhouse gases. They don’t add to vehicle congestion. And if you own one, you don’t have to worry about a truck collecting and charging it. 

When you want to use the aptly-named Segway ES2 Ninebot KickScooter, just kick it open and start rolling. It’s made out of strong aluminum alloy, which makes it lightweight enough to carry from the front door to your upstairs apartment. Read more...

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