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Lectric Labor Day e-bike sale offers up to $694 savings + price cuts, EcoFlow 4,096Wh power station $2,549 in flash sale, more

Lectric Labor Day e-bike sale offers up to $694 savings + price cuts, EcoFlow 4,096Wh power station $2,549 in flash sale, more

Saudi shoppers can grab electric bicycles at reduced prices, with some models starting around $799 and bundle savings reaching $694 during the Labor Day event. Separately, a 4,096Wh EcoFlow power station is now available for $2,549 in a limited-time flash offer.

As the Labor Day weekend approaches in the US, Lectric has launched a fresh sale on its popular electric bicycles, with savings reaching up to $694 on select bundle packages. The promotion includes price cuts on the XPedition 2 and XPeak 2 models, with entry-level pricing starting from $799. In parallel, EcoFlow is running a four-day, website-exclusive flash sale, featuring its hefty 4,096Wh DELTA Pro portable power station at $2,549.

For Saudi buyers, these deals are worth a closer look, though the purchasing journey differs. Lectric e-bikes are not officially distributed in the Kingdom, meaning shoppers would need to rely on international shipping, freight forwarders, or third-party importers. That adds cost and time, so the advertised savings may shrink once customs, VAT, and shipping are factored in. Still, the brand’s folding and cargo models occupy a growing niche in the UAE and Saudi markets, where commuter e-bikes from local distributors like Trek, Giant, and Ninebot are more common alternatives.

The EcoFlow DELTA Pro, meanwhile, sits at the higher end of the portable power station segment. In Saudi Arabia, its natural rivals include Jackery’s Explorer series and Bluetti’s AC300, both of which are available through regional retailers. A 4,096Wh capacity is substantial—enough to run a small refrigerator or power tools for hours—making it attractive for camping trips in the desert or as backup power during summer grid strain. However, buyers should confirm transformer compatibility and whether the unit supports the 220-240V outlets standard in the Gulf.

One key caveat for Saudi shoppers: these flash sales are often tied to US promotions, so warranty coverage and after-sales service may not transfer internationally. Anyone considering an import should check the total landed cost and verify local voltage adapters. For those willing to navigate shipping, the savings can be real—but patience and due diligence are essential. Otherwise, waiting for regional e-commerce sales or checking with local power and mobility dealers might offer a smoother path with better support.

Written by the Beseyat editorial team. For full details, see the original report at Electrek.

Original reporting: Electrek ↗

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