

⚡ Ride Bold, Arrive Ahead — Own the Streets with Razor E300!
The Razor E300 Electric Scooter combines a high-torque 250W motor with 9-inch pneumatic tires and a durable steel frame to deliver a smooth, reliable ride up to 15 mph. Designed for teens and adults up to 220 lbs, it offers up to 40 minutes of continuous use on a single charge, making it ideal for urban commuting or weekend adventures. Safety-certified and built for comfort, the E300 is the ultimate electric scooter for professionals seeking style, speed, and convenience.





| Brand | Razor |
| Color | White/Blue |
| Age Range (Description) | Adult |
| Special Feature | Razor E300 Electric Scooter - 9" Air-filled Tires, Up to 15 mph and 10 Miles Range, White/Blue |
| Weight Limit | 220 Pounds |
| Product Dimensions | 40"L x 16.5"W x 42.5"H |
| Number of Wheels | 2 |
| Model Name | E300 Electric Scooter |
| Wheel Material | Polyurethane |
| Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
| Item Weight | 19.5 Kilograms |
| Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
| Handle Height | 25 Inches |
| Wheel Size | 9 Inches |
| Wheel Type | Solid,Pneumatic |
| Suspension Type | Front Suspension |
| Grip Type | Ergonomic |
| Brake Style | Rear Braking |
| Warranty Type | Limited |
| Charging Time | 12 Hours |
| Maximum Distance Range | 10 Miles |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 13 |
| Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
| UPC | 845423022167 |
| Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 41.58 x 20 x 9 inches |
| Package Weight | 19.5 Kilograms |
| Item Dimensions LxWxH | 40 x 42.5 x 16.5 inches |
| Brand Name | Razor |
| Warranty Description | 90 Day Manufacturer |
| Material | Aluminum, plastic |
| Suggested Users | unisex-teen |
| Number of Items | 1 |
| Part Number | 13113683 |
| Model Year | 2019 |
| Style | Standing Ride (E300) |
| Included Components | E300 Electric Scooter |
| Size | One Size |
| Sport Type | Outdoor Lifestyle |
D**B
Scooters nice, all is good but very pissed off at the shipper.
I hate to say it but Amazon chose the wrong shipper. I also ordered a like model of this on EBay two days after Amazon. And I received my scooter from Amazon just yesterday after an email telling me the shipper said it was refused? Hello! I didn't order it to refuse it! And I have cancer, I'm here 24/7, had the lazy shipper actually tried to deliver Amazon would have beaten EBay as I thought they would...yet on this one item, EBay delivered a week before Amazon and that's after ordering two days later! Amazon, wake up call!!! Get a different shipper, EBay is out classing you by a full week plus two days!
B**S
Fun isn't just for Little Kids
I'm a 48 year old who likes nachos and pizza. I have a few extra pounds on me and I use this little scooter to go to the community mailbox daily as well as leisurely park rides when I'm trying to escape the family and the original kids I bought this for. They love it as well. But I bought it weighing 180lbs knowing it can handle 220lbs without a problem.We've jumped this thing off curbs and it holds up with my weight. IT does slow down with me in grass, but come on it is really made for street. On street no problem. My kids can go through low cut grass pretty easily.I'm thinking about getting another one so me and the girlfriend can ride down to our local pond and have a couple backpack adult beverages.
M**.
Bulky, Heavy, Loud, Ugly, Poor Battery Life
I can't for the life of me understand the positive reviews on this scooter. I guess some people like that it's easy to modify? I'll admit, I didn't do much research other than glancing at the positive reviews; some of this is on me--I just expected better from a brand like Razor.For reasons I do not understand, this thing is about 2 or 3 times as heavy as similar scooters--over 50lbs. Why? The deck is also about twice the width, and the scooter does NOT fold. If you throw your scooters in a car, or carry up the stairs, this is a huge deal. I have no idea why it was designed this way.It's not like this weight gets you a better battery or performance (the battery life, 40 minutes, below average for similar scooters--most of which measure battery life by distance (8-12 miles), not by times. It doesn't help that scooter also charges slower, sometimes requiring 12 hours.The speed (15 MPH) is higher than most children's scooter, but unlike most scooters, there's no safety features to limit the max speed to say 8 or 12MPH. Maybe that's fine for the recommend age (13+)This thing is also just ugly. I don't know what the awkward shape or the huge deck buy anyone (maybe it's easier to have a common part for the seated models? The electronics (a huge switch that won't turn the scooter off automatically like most models), an awkward power cable that has to be aligned perfectly each time you plug it in, all look like they were cobbled together by a high-school engineering student. Compare this to the Segway Ninebot E10 ($299) or the Gotrax Vibe ($250), which are sleek, foldable scooters with Lights, Reflectors, and LED displays, all for much less.I'm assuming it's the chain and the deck assembly that covers it, but this thing is LOUD. It sounds like someone stuck a pencil in a rotating office fan. Again, no idea why. Every other scooter I've owned to date are virtually SILENT. Just strange design choices all around.Finally, it's just lacking in features in this price-range ($350, when I ordered in Fall 2022). Body doesn't fold, no cruise control, no head lights, lights of any kind, or even reflectors, no LED display, no battery indicator, no auto-off, no speed control.I returned this to Amazon, and for $100 less, I'm trying a Gotrax Vibe. It has all the features above, weighs less than half the E300, and hits ~12MPH. The reviews indicate lots of failed devices--but that seems to be the case for all childrens scooters. At least Gotrax customer support seems to resolve the issues. We had a Segway E10 that we loved, but it failed after a year, and Segway had no interest in helping us, even WHILE it was under warrantee. I've been using a Gotrax XR Ultra ($400) myself and it's been running fine for the last 2-3 years.
A**E
Only lasts 40 mins
I expected it to be heavy and fast. A friend of ours had one but I was really hoping a fresh battery would last longer. My son loves it though. I just time how long were running it.
M**.
Good for children
Great scooter. Easy to assemble. Battery doesn’t last too long and not as fast as expected so really not good for commuting but great for my daughter to ride in our community.
P**R
Well built
So far it seems very well built. Runs and rides pretty well. Ten times better than the Hiboy S2 Lite. Had it for 15 minutes and it had an eletrical error and wouldn’t move. This sucker is HEAVY though. Very heavy for a kid
N**D
Slow and heavy
Very heavy for a kid. Also very slow. Definitely doesnt do 15 mph. My other scooters are cheaper and better quality.
W**G
Smooth ride
I bought this for me and my son to share and have fun on. I bought it well knowing the weight limit and I'm at about 235lbs and it can handle me on flat ground and its a blast on downhill. The second I hit any sort of incline however and it bogs the engine down so I get off and push as not to wear out the engine. My son however is 10 and he can haul butt anywhere he wants on this thing. Only downside I can think of is there is no actual throttle, its just go or dont go.
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