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Buying a used electric scooter can save you money but requires caution. Explore local marketplaces, eBay, discount warehouses, and yard sales for deals, but avoid pawn shops, pallets, and "ships to you" offers on Facebook. Knowing basic repairs will expand your options and margins of safety ensure you make smart, low-risk purchases. Use the comparison tool for research.
4,500
2024
3200W
4000Wh


The Veteran Sherman L by LeaperKim boasts the longest range, largest battery, and advanced safety features of any LeaperKim wheel yet. It delivers impressive power and a refined suspension, but its hefty size, high price, and lackluster stock tire hold it back. Still, it’s a standout option for those prioritizing range and reliability in an EUC.


Buying electric scooters online can net you great deals, but also risks. Shop around across major sites, focus on genuine reviews with high sales numbers, and ignore misleading fake discounts. Beware sites with hidden shipping costs or poor buyer protection. Ultimately, prioritize what matters to you—warranty, price, or delivery speed—and always compare before you buy.


After purchasing 11 electric scooters from Temu across seven models, the writer highlights the unbeatable prices and generally solid quality, especially from reputable models like the Kugoo M4 Pro. However, buyers must be wary of sketchy listings, unpredictable shipping, fleeting deals, and the occasional dud. Temu’s strong return policy helps offset these risks for bargain-hunting scooter enthusiasts.


This review compares four Meepo electric skateboards, from the entry-level V5 to the top-tier Vader Hurricane Carbon Limited. Each board suits different needs: the V5 for budget beginners, Voyager for speed and range, Bamboo Pro for off-road trails, and Vader for premium street performance. Recommendations vary by skill and intended use.
2,500
2024
2000W
1123Wh


The Rawrr Mantis Mini is a compact, kid-friendly e-dirt bike, perfect for riders aged 8-12 and weighing less than 100 lbs. With punchy low-end torque, portability, and fun aesthetics, it shines as a starter bike. Downsides include its small size, limited features, and a $2,500 price tag for a child’s toy.

1,399
2022
W
Wh


This review details my experience using the Flated Air-Topper for overlanding with my Rivian R1T. As the only compatible topper available, it proved to be lightweight, durable, and easy to install, offering decent water resistance and versatility. While not a perfect fit, it successfully enhanced my camping setup without affecting the truck’s range or drivability.

999
2024
650W
597Wh


The Segway ZT3 Pro is Segway’s first off-road-ready scooter for the US, boasting a 25 mph top speed, robust suspension, and advanced features like Apple Find My, proximity locking, and a tech-packed app. With standout durability and striking design, it excels in comfort and convenience, but its range and hill-climbing could be better for the price.



The Dualtron Spider Max impresses with its powerful lights, punchy acceleration, and portable design, making it a standout for scooter enthusiasts keen on speed and features. While its $2500 price tag and top speed may raise eyebrows, its unique details like RGB lighting, Bluetooth app, and a large kick plate offer considerable value in the premium scooter segment.
1,499
2024
900W
1092Wh


The Dualtron Forever stands out as the most affordable 40mph+ Dualtron scooter, combining impressive speed and lightweight portability at just 54 lbs. While its compact 60V 18.2Ah battery limits real-world range to under 20 miles at high speeds, outstanding handling, upgraded display, folding handlebars, and solid braking make it a strong contender for urban commuters on a budget.


This review compares three 400W “solar suitcase” setups: Ecoflow’s durable but pricey foldable panel, Renogy’s affordable and user-friendly suitcase, and a budget DIY bifacial option. While all performed well, the DIY setup edged ahead for power output and value, although it’s bulkier. The Renogy offers the best balance for portability and ease of use.
2,999
2024
3000W
2160Wh


The Rawrr Mantis X stands out as the most affordable electric dirt bike we've tested. Boasting a 72V battery, 50 mph top speed, adjustable suspension, and strong off-road performance; it offers incredible value for budget-conscious riders. While it’s not without flaws—like cheap switchgear and no rear light—its value, power, and unique features for under $3,000 is nearly impossible to beat.

1,399
2024
500W
672Wh


The Gotrax F3 stands out as an affordable, foldable e-bike offering true 20" x 4" fat tires for improved handling on tough terrain. With thoughtful features—like a large battery, free accessories, quick disconnects, and sturdy rear rack—it shines for budget riders. Downsides include a weak front light and loud motor, but overall, it’s a solid budget pick.


With electric rideables now permitted on many college campuses, students are turning to scooters, skateboards, and other PEVs for convenient, eco-friendly transit. If you're a student looking to save money and travel efficiently, this article reviews and ranks five of the best budget-friendly options to help you find the perfect fit for your needs.


In our in-depth review, we compare solar generators like the Anker Solix to gas models such as the Predator 5000. While solar generators excel in noise-free, emission-free operation and minimal maintenance, gas generators offer instant, reliable power. Our top recommendation? A dual approach—using both together for flexible, efficient backup power during camping or outages.