u/GriceldaHunsicker

Any electric scooter recommendations for 2026? (My first one)

hi everyone

so ive been looking into getting my first electric scooter for ages now and tbh im more confused than when i started. there are SO many options out there and my brain is just fried.

it feels like a huge decision and i dont want to make a mistake, you know? i keep seeing mentions of the Apollo City Pro and the Segway Ninebot MAX G2, and they sound really good but then theres also all these other brands like NIU and Emove and im just like... whaaat?

theres gotta be a way to figure this out. what are you guys reccomending for someone totally new like me? im looking for something reliable, safe and not ridiculously expensive if possible. im not gonna be doing crazy stunts or anything, just commuting to work and maybe a bit of weekend exploring.

any advice would be super appreciated. im honestly just looking for a bit of hand-holding here.

thanks so much in advance!

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u/GriceldaHunsicker — 13 days ago

Looking to make a buy-it-for-life purchase for a lawn mower. Tbh, I'm tired of mowers that seem to fall apart after a few seasons. Gonna invest in something built to last and want to know which brands are worth trusting long-term. Seen a lot of mentions of Honda and Toro and maybe the Gravely mowers are good? What's the consensus on the most durable and reliable machines out there? Which ones do you folks reccomend for a serious long haul?

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u/GriceldaHunsicker — 16 days ago

I am a single guy in my 20s living in a flat alone. I brought most of the necessities from my parents home when I moved, so I have the basics covered for now. I am thinking of getting a premium quality mattress next because my current one is a really old spring mattress and I wake up with back pain. I want something that actually works.

I don't really know where to start searching. I am willing to pay for a reasonable product if the quality is there. I am hoping to keep upgrading my stuff slowly until I don't need to replace anything for at least 5 years. So what should I pick? :]

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u/GriceldaHunsicker — 23 days ago