Up to £150 off the UK’s favourite electric scooters for Christmas
Electric scooters, while still notstrictly legalon UK roads, have been surging in popularity throughout 2020. Some of the most popular models are made by Xiaomi, and all three in the line have big savings right now.
The Mi 2 Pro (reviewed), which currently tops ourelectric scooter chart, has a colossal£150 off at LaptopsDirect– but it’s still the most expensive of the trio.
Buy Mi Pro 2 for £449.97
Your cheapest option is the Mi Essential, which usually retails at £389, but we’ve found it for£299 at Pure Scooters.
Buy Mi Essential for £299
Middle of the pack is the Mi 1S, currently enjoying£125 off at Laptops Direct, which brings it down to £369.97.
Buy Mi 1S for £369.97
But if your choice is not purely based on budget, which model should you choose?
Which Xiaomi electric scooter should you buy?
All three electric scooters do essentially the same thing. The more expensive options have larger batteries, which in turn means they can go further between recharges, and at a faster speed.
But it also means they are heavier, and in the case of the Mi Pro 2 also larger. If portability is of most importance to you then you’re better off opting for one of the cheaper models.
In terms of getting over curbs and other tricky terrain, the better the model the more improved the gradeability.
All three have 8.5in pneumatic tyres, the same E-ABS and disc braking system, and are IP54 rated. They are also all able to carry up to 100kg load, and best suited to riders between 120cm and 200cm in height.
Here are the specs:
Mi Essential
Buy Mi Essential for £299
Mi 1S
Buy Mi 1S for £369.97
Mi Pro 2
Buy Mi Pro 2 for £449.97
We’ve rounded up some more top electric scooter deals below. Also check out ourXiaomi deals coverageandbest tech deals for Christmas.
Christmas deals on electric scooters
From: Amazon
Was: £439.99
Now:£399.99(£40 off)
The latest in Xiaomi’s growing collection of electric scooters, the Xiaomi Mi 3 offers up to 18 miles on a single charge, speeds of up to 15mph, a new LED display and a rear dual-pad disc brake on the rear. At less than £400, it’s a tempting deal.
From: Very
Was: £599.99
Now:£499.99(£100 off)
If you’re on the market for a lightweight electric scooter, Razor’s E-Prime Air is the ideal candidate weighing in at just 9.8kg. It might not be as powerful as others in our roundup, with a maximum rider weight of 91kg and a max range of just 10 miles, but it’s by far the lightest scooter around right now.
Author: Marie Black, Editorial Director, International
Marie is Editorial Director at Foundry. A Journalism graduate from the London College of Printing, she’s worked in tech media for almost 20 years, covering all types of consumer tech from smartphones and their accessories to smart home gear. These days she manages our international editorial teams and leads on content strategy, having witnessed first-hand Foundry’s transition from print, to digital, to online - and beyond.