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Walmart is selling a ‘reliable' $1,299 electric bike for $396, and shoppers say it's ‘totally worth the money'

Walmart is selling a ‘reliable' $1,299 electric bike for $396, and shoppers say it's ‘totally worth the money'

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Now that the weather is bright and cheery, many of us are trying to spend as much time outdoors as possible. Instead of taking your daily commute via public transportation or your car, why not try something a little more exciting?
That's where an electric bike comes into play, and right now Walmart is having an amazing sale on a highly-rated option that is 70% off. The Mihover 350W Electric Bike is now only $396, compared to its original price tag of $1,299.
Mihover 350W Electric Bike, $396 (was $1,299) at Walmart
You can travel up to 20 miles per hour on this electric bike that is powered by a 36V 7.8AH removable lithium battery and 350W strong brushless motor. It has a lightweight aluminum alloy frame that weighs just 49 pounds, and high-performance suspension fork that makes riding smoother and more comfortable. No matter your size, you can adjust the seat and handlebar heights to best fit your needs.
'Best e-bike on the market,' wrote one reviewer. 'Of all my ownership, this bike ranks first. The riding and suspension are quite smooth.'
A second shopper said, 'Great quality, totally worth the money! Assembly was easy and quick. The frame is quite robust and [the] bike is really comfy. Can't wait to go for an extended ride with the assurance of extra power to get me home!' Another added, 'I love this thing, it's very reliable and easy to use.'
On a full charge, this e-bike can travel up to 30 miles, making it ideal for a quick trip into town or your commute to work. It features mechanical front and rear disc brakes, seven speeds, a three-speed level meter, two 26-inch off-road tires, and a LED screen that displays your gear position and battery level. The bike can travel on all types of terrain including sand, snow, gravel, mud, and concentrate, making it great for year-round use.
A fourth customer wrote, 'Daily commuters and mountain bike lovers will find this electric bike to be excellent. Powered by a strong engine, this electric bike offers impressive performance and can handle steep hills and rough terrain with ease.'
The deal on the Mihover 350W Electric Bike is one that you don't want to miss out on. Add one to your cart today to save 70%.
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