Razor E300 Electric Scooter Review

Razor E300 Electric Scooter The E300 is the third in Razor’s range of electric scooters. These scooters are easy to assemble, and great fun to ride. The only problem you might find is that they do struggle a bit on hills, and some people say that the charge doesn’t last quite long enough. However, if you live in a relatively flat area and your kids are just going out round the local neighborhood then then this scooter will be great for them.

 ★★★★☆ 

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The Good
  • Easy to assemble
  • Fun and easy to ride
The Bad
  • Doesn’t cope well with steep hills

This scooter is ideal for:

  • Children who want to have fun riding around their neighborhood with their friends.

Main Features of the Razor E300:

  • Cool electric scooter with super-size deck and frame for riders 12 and older
  • Reaches speeds of up to 15 mph thanks to high-performance, chain-driven motor
  • Extra-wide 10-inch pneumatic tires and super-quiet motor deliver smooth ride
  • Twist-grip throttle offers variable speed acceleration; includes charger and tools
  • 45 minutes of drive time per charge; some assembly required
  • If you would like to buy this scooter, you can get it cheap on Amazon through this link

Customer Reviews of the Razor E300:

Check chain tension before riding!!!!

 ★★★★★ 


Like some reviews, my 8-year-old son’s first E300 only ran about ten minutes per charge and 13mph max speed (yes, I have a radar gun). Troubleshooting sent us toward a dragging brake, but the brake adjustment was fine. The chain, however, was super tight (I’m an old motorcycle racer, so I know a lot about chain tension). I loosened the chain tension, but no improvement,…
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Not enough power, battery life

 ★★★☆☆ 


I am very happy with the scooter except that it lacks power to go up even small hills without overheating (so that you have to push it, let it cool, then press the reset button after a few minutes). It cannot operate 45 minutes continuously as claimed, more like 25 minutes, and has a much more limited range than the inferred 7.5 miles (45 minutes at 10 mph), more like 3…
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