- Brand: Razor
- Color: Red
- Age Range (Description): Kid
- Weight Limit: 120 Pounds
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 16 x 35 x 32.5 inches
- Number of Wheels: 2
- Model Name: HK-AD-240U060-US
- Wheel Material: Polyurethane
- Frame Material: Alloy Steel
- Item Weight: 11.5 Kilograms
- With its kid-sized deck and frame, the Razor E100 electric scooter is the perfect introduction to electric-powered fun for riders ages 8 and up.Assembly required. Kickstand: Retractable
- Powered by a 100-watt, high-torque, single-speed, chain-driven motor that delivers electrifying fun at speeds up to 10 mph (16 km/h)
- Rechargeable 24V (two 12V) sealed-lead-acid battery system provides up to 40 minutes of continuous use
- Features an all-steel frame and fork for a solid ride that stands up to rugged use
- 8β (200 mm), pneumatic front tire helps soften out rough surfaces for a smooth ride





































A. Appel –
This is a great electric scooter for the price and recommended age range. A few foot pushes to get up to speed, twist the throttle and off you go. It tops out at about a fast jog or moderate biking speed. The rated 10mph and 30 min of battery life feel accurate. Some have complained about the need to get up to about 5mph before the motor will engage but I consider this a good safety feature as well as cost savings. When getting off or pushing it through the garage I have seen the lights flicker on occasionally which means the throttle was activated. This is from my son unintentionally twisting the throttle when he didn’t mean for it to go. If the motor had been able to power from a standstill this would have yanked it from his hands or pull him down. There is an on off switch on the bottom but even with this I still wouldn’t want the motor to engage instantly from a stand still. Two foot pushes to get up to motor speed are no big deal and this also ensures that you are prepared and actually want it to start up. The throttle is an on off switch but that doesn’t mean that you can’t regulate speed within its operating range. On his first ride going at a slower than top speed came naturally and quickly to my son. When coming up on a turn all he did was let off on the throttle and coast a bit. When it got near the bottom of its speed he would simply blip the throttle to keep it going at a slower speed. coast for 2 seconds, power on for 1 second, coast for 2…. Pretty simple for a 8 year old to figure out. By varying the length of coasting or powered time his was able to maintain any speed that the motor could do, (5 – 10 mph). It may sound complex but it is easy and comes naturally. The other benefit of it being a somewhat low torque motor is that it won’t get up to speed instantly. Two foot pushes get you about 5mph, twist the throttle and it will take the motor another 2 to 3 seconds to get up to 10mph. A gentle ramp up to speed that was smooth and didn’t jerk him at all.The one true downside of the low torque power system is that it can’t go up anything other than a gentle hill. If you would feel the need to drop down more than 2 gears on a bike this scooter would probably have a problem. A higher torque power system might be nice but it would add to the cost and if you really want that they do make one for twice the price, the E300. It is all about designing a scooter that gives the customer what they want and not waste money where it is not needed. This low torque system is fine for younger riders (8 – 10 yrs old) and flat to slightly hilly terrain.One thing to keep in mind with battery system is that lead acid batteries need 12 – 14 hours to fully charge. This is just due to their chemistry and how they accept a charge. LiPo batteries are more expensive but can take a charge at a much higher rate. If that is important to you they make a version with LiPos but for twice the price.Three other things to keep in mind with these batteries is that they should always be left at a full charge, they will self discharge and need to be recharged monthly, and they should not be allowed to freeze.This is not a factor of the quality of batteries. This is simply the way lead acid batteries are. These characteristics of lead acid batteries are in the manual and on several warning stickers and cards all over the scooter.I don’t know how but I am sure there are some idiots that leave the batteries discharged for long periods of time and never bother to put them on the charger monthly and wonder why they are dead in a year. Ignore bad reviews about the batteries that don’t state a knowledge of lead acid battery care. A bad battery can always slip through the system though and that is what the warranty period is for.Proper battery care is easy. Use the scooter and when you are done or it starts to sag on flat terrain put it on the charger and leave it on overnight. Bring it in a heated area for cold winter storage. Put it on the charger monthly when not it use. Doing this basic care should get you 200 to 250 charge/discharge cycles on the batteries.———–All in all a good scooter for the younger rider( 8 – 10yrs) with several cost saving design measures that shouldn’t bother the average rider.
Stomperdell –
This scooter won out in my online research due to the brand name and price. It was easy to assemble and has a nice, big riding platform. My 7 and 10 yo grandsons quickly learned how to get it going with a few fast kicks. We have some gentle hills in the neighborhood and it had the power to climb them. It doesn’t go fast. The brakes are effective, and the pneumatic front tire was appreciated to smooth the ride versus a hard tire. This scooter is heavy (25 pounds) and the kids needed help to carry this in and out of the house and over steps. Lead-acid batteries are 3x heavier than lithium ones and a child may have problems getting this home if the battery dies on them. The handlebar shaft has a clamp at its base that seems to need regular tightening. I wish it were adjustable for height — it may seem short for older, taller children. Allow overnight or longer charging between uses.
G. Wininger –
This is a great little scooter and my 8 year old Grand Daughter could ride it like a fish takes to water! The re-charge takes up to 12 hours so 40 minutes is her riding time. I like the wide foot deck the Scooter has and that makes it easier to ride. I like the safety feature that the hand brake, when used, shuts off the power to the electric drive motor! Very happy with this Razor E-100 Scooter!
Drexana Luna Ahri –
I donβt know why some of these other people whoβd given this scooter a terrible review say this was a terrible purchase. I guess maybe some got extremely unlucky in one way or anotherβ¦ but as for meβ¦This thing is SO fuxing fun!!! Iβm 5β3β, 113lbs, and my daughter (who Iβd bought this for) is 4β7β 76lbs.READ THIS! This scooter is so sick.. she was a little scared of the initial take-off jerk at first and was having a hard time. And when standing next to her proved to be too difficult of a support, I put my one foot at the very back, she had her two feet aligned in front of mine, her hands on the inner handles and throttle, mine outter of the handles.. I kick off, she throttles.. and we both rode on that thing for almost 2 hours with NO PROBLEMS! We end up heading inside before it dies! It charges no problem, the lights are super cool, the breaks work great.. the only thing I can say thatβs even remotely negative about it is it doesnβt fold up into a compacted easy to carry scooter. Itβs freaking HEEAAVY! But other than that, I wish I could give it ten stars! Iβll just have to give another 5 when I buy one for myself!! Haha!
Rodney Ajamie –
My Granddaughter will love it.
Jeneth Blackert –
I like this scooter a lot for the price and quality it is excellent. I have ridden many commercial scooters around town and it’s not that good but pretty close.
Ed Gendron –
Bought this for my 7 year old granddaughter. She loves it. Only took her a few tries to figure out how to balance herself. She’s able to ride on and off for several hours before needing a charge. This is a good investment for the money.
Claudia –
Was more than I expected