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Xiaomi M365 Electric Scooter - £298.99 @ Pure Scooters

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Our Xiaomi M365 electric scooters come with a 2-year UK warranty, (unlike many imports that have to be returned to Europe or China for warranty issues).

Xiaomi M365 facts

  • The World's best selling electric scooter
  • Our most reliable electric scooter
  • Great build quality
  • Easy to use
  • Easy to start
  • Fun to ride
  • Looks good
  • Good for the environment
  • Amazing value for money


Swift, accessible, attractive and great value, it's not hard to see why the Xiaomi M365 is a worldwide bestseller.

It’s popular for a reason
With a top speed of 15mph, you'll cover 2 miles in just 8 minutes – 20 minutes faster than walking. Air-filled tyres mean the Xiaomi M365 makes most surfaces feel silky smooth (remember to add tyre sealant to prevent punctures). An eco-mode makes your battery last longer, so you'll travel further on less power.

Warranty Info

What the Warranty Covers, and for how long?

The full scooter is covered including the electronics and battery, for 2 years from purchase

Who Is the Warranty Provider?

The warranty is backed by the manufacturer, Xiaomi, however the work is done by a partner based in the UK called SBE.
Edited by a community support team member, 19 November 2019
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  1. lazerlyte's avatar
    Wait for it....
  2. neilgriffiths1972's avatar
    It's coming...............................
  3. R_Owen's avatar
    Hyper_Z18/11/2019 22:17

    Wait for what? That it's illegal to use on public roads.


    Who cares? I've had one for 6 months, ride it everywhere and never had any trouble with the law. I think if you don't ride like a d**k head you've got nothing to worry about
  4. Hyper_Z's avatar
    lazerlyte18/11/2019 22:13

    Wait for it....


    Wait for what? That it's illegal to use on public roads.
  5. Skyblue22's avatar
    Wait i need to get popcorn
  6. sennheiser's avatar
    johnnystorm19/11/2019 00:34

    NINE. MILES. Fair play to you for not driving that. I realise it's less …NINE. MILES. Fair play to you for not driving that. I realise it's less than the claimed range but wow.


    Yes, I would be mentally exhausted if trying to ride this for 9 miles. I find 3 miles is about my max.
    Great device, been using for almost 2 years now.
    Some tips:

    * If you don't have solid tyres, make sure they are at a high pressure and put in that green slime stuff.
    * Order spare inner tubes in advance- you will need them.
    * Regularly tighten up the bolts, especially around the folding mechanism.
    * Put some tape or shim in the folding mechanism to reduce wear (look online)
    * Do not drive into curbs, or any drops/bumps at all really.
    * Do not drive it fast passed any pedestrians, especially from behind. Best to dismount if near anyone in fact.
    * Download the Android 'm365 tools' app
  7. deleted2355090's avatar
    I'll start off... But these arent road legal!!!
  8. lazerlyte's avatar
    horsepills18/11/2019 22:57

    The inevitable comments about these not being legal etc... are about as …The inevitable comments about these not being legal etc... are about as boring as the inevitable "wait for it" comments


    And the comments that comment about illegal and wait for it comments are equally boring
  9. stuartwilson754365's avatar
    According to that link the Warranty is void if it is ridden anywhere other than private land. Or in the rain. Not great then! Interestingly notes it can cover 2 miles in 8 minutes - that's a vast expanse of private land.
  10. Spottydog234's avatar
    I think they're great. Each time I see one illegally coming down the road (or pavement is even better) I step in front of them hoping for an 'accident'. The fact they're illegal is the best bit from my perspective. Where there's blame there's a claim 🤕 (edited)
  11. horsepills's avatar
    lazerlyte18/11/2019 22:13

    Wait for it....


    The inevitable comments about these not being legal etc... are about as boring as the inevitable "wait for it" comments
  12. deleted1863989's avatar
    Our government is behind on everything

    Our Government still thinks Weed is a B drug and it's a "escape drug" which will lead you to do black tar heroin

    Point is forget about the useless governments say so (edited)
  13. horsepills's avatar
    lazerlyte18/11/2019 23:02

    And the comments that comment about illegal and wait for it comments are …And the comments that comment about illegal and wait for it comments are equally boring


    But not as boring as the comments about people commenting on the comments about illegal and wait for it comments
  14. deleted1644054's avatar
    deleted10216919/11/2019 16:30

    Share with the group. Pictures of this suspension system you've set up. …Share with the group. Pictures of this suspension system you've set up. Come on!


    39031892-el2xY.jpg39031892-oYXeH.jpg
  15. gungading's avatar
    Time to sit back put your feet up and read the pro's & con's of this amazing product, I would just like to congratulate mw122 on this spectacular production starring m365 pure
  16. deleted1538221's avatar
    winchman18/11/2019 22:30

    The fact they are in many other EU countries just suggests it's a matter …The fact they are in many other EU countries just suggests it's a matter of time...


    But..........Brexit.
  17. u102199's avatar
    stuartwilson75436518/11/2019 22:52

    According to that link the Warranty is void if it is ridden anywhere other …According to that link the Warranty is void if it is ridden anywhere other than private land. Or in the rain. Not great then! Interestingly notes it can cover 2 miles in 8 minutes - that's a vast expanse of private land.


    Or 1342 laps of my garden
  18. The_Name_With_No_Man's avatar
    stuartwilson75436518/11/2019 22:52

    According to that link the Warranty is void if it is ridden anywhere other …According to that link the Warranty is void if it is ridden anywhere other than private land.

    "Disclaimer- Electric scooters are not to be used on footpaths, cycle lanes or roads in the UK. It is the complete responsibility of the customer to ensure that your e-scooter is operated by all country and local laws. The customer assumes all liability and risk associated with the use of electric scooter products and holds Pure Scooters Ltd and its owners free from any liability caused by their use." (edited)
  19. Mr.Nutts's avatar
    Paul_Cannings19/11/2019 06:57

    I had a single wheel electric unicycle, never rode like a dick, 4 miles …I had a single wheel electric unicycle, never rode like a dick, 4 miles down the bypass to and from work using the cycle path. The police sent notices to my work asking who I was and that if they caught me on it they would take it and i wouldn't get it back because it wasn't licensed.


    "If they catch you". That's funny. Would they pursue you on foot, by car, or on horseback?
  20. winchman's avatar
    R_Owen18/11/2019 22:22

    Who cares? I've had one for 6 months, ride it everywhere and never had … Who cares? I've had one for 6 months, ride it everywhere and never had any trouble with the law. I think if you don't ride like a d**k head you've got nothing to worry about


    The fact they are in many other EU countries just suggests it's a matter of time...
  21. no1england1's avatar
    I have been using my one for 2 years now not once have I ever been pulled over
  22. johnnystorm's avatar
    DealHugger18/11/2019 23:53

    Have one. The range is pathetic. Just attempted tonight to cover my ~9 …Have one. The range is pathetic. Just attempted tonight to cover my ~9 mile trip from full charge, but after about 7.5 miles, it's already on its last battery indicator LED, and it goes like crawling, which is pointless - why do I need it if it goes even slower than I can walk?


    NINE. MILES.

    Fair play to you for not driving that. I realise it's less than the claimed range but wow.
  23. The_Name_With_No_Man's avatar
    dahat19/11/2019 08:17

    Sorry but this is 100% wrong. Scooters have become 98.7% legal since being …Sorry but this is 100% wrong. Scooters have become 98.7% legal since being championed on HUKD and featured in minor publications and the HOC


    You do no one any favours by encouraging them to think these are legal to ride in public. The vendors themselves have warned buyers that they are not.
  24. Finney14's avatar
    I got the pro version for £363.40 from Gearbest if anyone is interested...
    gearbest.com/ele…001

    Voted hot though as from a UK seller (edited)
  25. deleted1868568's avatar
    I like the selling point 'good for the environment'. Obviously more electric trash using rare earth metals is definitely good for the environment. Walk and get fit.
  26. The_Name_With_No_Man's avatar
    Mr.Nutts19/11/2019 08:53

    Imagine being branded a criminal for an eco-friendly commute to work. UK …Imagine being branded a criminal for an eco-friendly commute to work. UK law needs to be changed to allow public use, if done so safely.


    In the meantime, riding these in public constitutes several criminal offences, and some people have been fined, had points on their licence, and their scooters seized. Others have got away with it so far. Getting away with it does not make it legal.
  27. deleted976835's avatar
    dogger351319/11/2019 09:28

    Lost me @ Maximum user weight 100kg !! :/


    Can i risk with 102? Or i have to go naked to meet this limit
  28. deleted2097003's avatar
    I have a year now to use this every day to go work and back (5-5 miles) travelling next to the canal in London. If I have to calculate I saved around £800 to not go by bus and also time because I don't had to sit in the traffic.I would recommend to everyone after 1 year no fault at all battery still good I only changed to solid tires to don't get punctured anymore.It is illegal on the road but well police seen me few times but they never stopped me as they seen I'm not act like crazy.You just need to take care of people who's walking on the road.Many things are illegal but people still doing things.. this scooter is funny because in other countries is a must have tools for the public and also legal.
  29. deleted1644054's avatar
    JkF5019/11/2019 16:45

    That's freaking sweet dude - mind me asking how much it set you back? Also …That's freaking sweet dude - mind me asking how much it set you back? Also any idea if it fits the pro version?


    My scooter is the pro. Fits perfectly. I also installed an extra 12.8Ah battery you can see the bag also (has the battery wired to the main battery). It cost $110 with DHL shipping. £89 roughly and delivered in a week or less.
  30. deleted102169's avatar
    deleted164405419/11/2019 16:47

    My scooter is the pro. Fits perfectly. I also installed an extra 12.8Ah …My scooter is the pro. Fits perfectly. I also installed an extra 12.8Ah battery you can see the bag also (has the battery wired to the main battery). It cost $110 with DHL shipping. £89 roughly and delivered in a week or less.


    See - If I didn't ask, none of this useful detail would have been leaked out.
    I did the world a favour today!



    Thanks for sharing.
  31. dahat's avatar
    The_Name_With_No_Man21/11/2019 08:55

    Typo- dahat meant "you will be fined", but his spelling skills are poor.


    Please corroborate this statement with evidence. Preferably with links to dubious tabloid articles that are in essence all copied from the same source.

    P. S. The tabloids are reporting this morning that these things are now 99.1% legal due to the great work of the HUKD scooter Tzar

    Cheers pal!
  32. Hyper_Z's avatar
    Excellent find OP,heated
  33. deleted1836438's avatar
    Cold not the pro
  34. deleted24508's avatar
    R_Owen18/11/2019 22:22

    Who cares? I've had one for 6 months, ride it everywhere and never had … Who cares? I've had one for 6 months, ride it everywhere and never had any trouble with the law. I think if you don't ride like a d**k head you've got nothing to worry about


    The problem is that there's a lot of d**kheads out there who spoil it for everyone else.
  35. Paul_Cannings's avatar
    I had a single wheel electric unicycle, never rode like a dick, 4 miles down the bypass to and from work using the cycle path. The police sent notices to my work asking who I was and that if they caught me on it they would take it and i wouldn't get it back because it wasn't licensed.
  36. lazerlyte's avatar
    horsepills19/11/2019 00:03

    But not as boring as the comments about people commenting on the comments …But not as boring as the comments about people commenting on the comments about illegal and wait for it comments


    Maybe not. But think of how boring it would be without any boring comments for you to comment on, that would be boring for everyone and this thread would die of boredom.
  37. dahat's avatar
    The_Name_With_No_Man18/11/2019 22:58

    "Disclaimer- Electric scooters are not to be used on …"Disclaimer- Electric scooters are not to be used on footpaths, cycle lanes or roads in the UK. It is the complete responsibility of the customer to ensure that your e-scooter is operated by all country and local laws. The customer assumes all liability and risk associated with the use of electric scooter products and holds Pure Scooters Ltd and its owners free from any liability caused by their use."


    Sorry but this is 100% wrong. Scooters have become 98.7% legal since being championed on HUKD and featured in minor publications and the HOC
  38. deleted1406993's avatar
    These have shoddy QA and build quality. Got one recently that got a flat tyre after 3 journeys. The supplied inner tube has a valve that is impossible to fit inside the wheel. Ridiculous design. The wheel itself has to be boiled or heated in microwave to even fit over. Absolute crap and not worth the hassle
  39. Mr.Nutts's avatar
    The_Name_With_No_Man19/11/2019 08:47

    Sounds like they would ask your employer who you were, and once …Sounds like they would ask your employer who you were, and once identified, they would go after you like any criminal.


    "Go after you like any criminal"... no need for concern then

    Imagine being branded a criminal for an eco-friendly commute to work. I was in London at weekend and saw 3 people riding these, all riding safely. I was in Hamburg a few weeks ago and the entire city was full of them. As many others have said, UK law needs to be changed to allow public use, if done so safely.
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