Save $200 and commute in style with this foldable electric bike

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TL;DR: As of Jan. 29, the Honeywell Dasher Bike which retails for $1,599 is 12% off — you can get it for $1,399.95 instead.


Tight on space at home? Instead of building a fancy wall mount to hang your bike on, why not fold it up? That way your bike won't have to hang out in the hall of your apartment complex, risk getting rusted (or stolen) outside, or take up more space than you have. With the Honeywell Foldable Bike, your mode of transportation easily folds up and out of the way whenever you're not using it.

It may sound too good to be true, but thanks to a durable magnesium frame, it's not. This bike is made out of material that's lighter and stronger than aluminum, so it won't weigh you down when you're trying to transport it after a ride. It weighs just 46 pounds and folds up thanks to the help of its patented Swing Arm design that avoids the typical wear and tear of other bi-fold travel bikes.

Just because this bike is lightweight and foldable doesn't mean it compromises on safety. With a dependable braking system that's crafted with sturdy 160mm mechanical disc brakes, your stops will always be responsive to you in real time. There's no need to worry about biking in a crowded area, since this bike is made to be reliable.

With a high-tech backlit LCD display on the handlebars, you can gauge your speed, read the odometer, adjust the pedals and much more. And did we mention this bike is battery-powered with a 480Wh Lithium-ion battery? You can always see how much juice you have left on the display screen as well.

The Honeywell Dasher bike retails for $1,599, but you can save 12% or $200 and get it in silver or charcoal for just $1,399.95.

Prices subject to change.

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