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Compare the Minimotors Dualtron Mini and the Zero 9
When comparing electric scooters, often times advertised ranges don't match up with reality. We included metrics from real-world road tests. Plus, raw specs such as battery capacity and motor wattage provide unbiased performance metrics when evaluating electric scooters.
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Minimotors Dualtron Mini

Zero 9
Comparing the Minimotors Dualtron Mini and Zero 9 Electric Scooters: Performance, Features, and Pricing
When shopping for electric scooters, the choice can be overwhelming. Two models that stand out are the Minimotors Dualtron Mini and the Zero 9. Both provide smooth rides and advanced features, but there are key differences to consider.
Starting with the Minimotors Dualtron Mini, this scooter boasts excellent durability and stability due to its robust 1,450W motor. It offers a max speed of 28mph, which could vary based on the rider's weight. It boasts an impressive range of up to 34 miles per charge, depending on riding conditions and style. The scooter comes with 9-inch tubeless tyres and eco and turbo riding modes. The Dualtron Mini is not lightweight though, coming in at 48lbs, which might be a factor if portability is a big concern.
The Zero 9, on the other hand, offers a distinct blend of power and portability. It possesses a 600W motor allowing a max speed of 25mph and a range of up to 28 miles on a single charge. It features 8.5 inch pneumatic tyres and three speed modes. Lichter than the Mini, the Zero 9 weighs 40lbs. It also excels in night riding with its comprehensive lighting system featuring deck, front, rear and brake lights.
Both scooters come with rear disk brakes and electronic regenerative braking systems which are powerful and reliable. In terms of price, expect to pay a bit more for the Dualtron Mini, which is positioned as a premium scooter against the more affordable Zero 9.
Ultimately, the choice between the Minimotors Dualtron Mini and the Zero 9 depends on your personal needs - whether you prioritize power and performance over portability and cost-effectiveness.


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