⚡ Ride the Future: Where Kid-Sized Power Meets Endless Adventure!
The Razor Power Core E100 is a kid-friendly electric scooter featuring a 100W high-torque motor, 8-inch pneumatic tires with front suspension, and an aluminum deck on a durable alloy steel frame. Designed for riders aged 8 and up, it offers speeds up to 11 mph and up to 60 minutes of continuous ride time on a single 1-hour charge, combining safety, performance, and fun for young beginners.
Brand | RAZOR |
Color | Purple |
Age Range (Description) | Adult |
Weight Limit | 120 Pounds |
Number of Wheels | 2 |
Model Name | Razor Power Core E100 Electric Scooter - Aluminum Deck - Purple |
Wheel Material | Rubber |
Frame Material | Alloy Steel |
Item Weight | 26 Pounds |
Handlebar Type | Adjustable |
Wheel Size | 8 Inches |
Wheel Type | Pneumatic |
Suspension Type | Front Suspension |
Grip Type | Standard |
Brake Style | Front Braking |
Warranty Type | Limited |
Charging Time | 1 Hours |
Maximum Distance Range | 6.6E+2 Miles |
Manufacturer | Razor USA, LLC |
UPC | 845423020057 |
Global Trade Identification Number | 00845423020057 |
Item Package Dimensions L x W x H | 34.65 x 16.54 x 8.07 inches |
Package Weight | 13.79 Kilograms |
Item Dimensions LxWxH | 33.7 x 35 x 16.5 inches |
Brand Name | RAZOR |
Warranty Description | 90 Day Manufacturer |
Part Number | 13111248 |
Model Year | 2020 |
Style | Aluminum Deck |
Included Components | Razor Power Core E100 Electric Scooter - Aluminum Deck - Purple |
A**S
Not bad.
After 3 charge cycles and a 180 pound man riding it hard, one of the two 12 volt batteries failed. I don’t believe weight or load was the cause of this, it ran well and the batteries went through full charge/discharge cycles. Until the last cycle when after a full 12 hour charge, one battery read 12.8v while the other was at 9v. Razor Company is kindly mailing me a replacement battery under warranty. However I replaced both 12v 6ah batteries with two 12v 9ah batteries (which required that I raise the deck 1/2”.). The scooter now rides longer and seems to have a little more torque available-top speed is expectedly unchanged. Good value over all, but the power core E90 lasts longer on one battery even with me on it. What you get with E100 is slightly more foot space, slightly taller handle bar, and a pneumatic front wheel.
C**K
Grandson gonna love it
Bought this for my grandson for Christmas, I'll let ya know what he thinks
I**Y
DO NOT BUY THIS!!!
My 5 year old son got this for Christmas and loved it. Way nicer and faster and quieter than the chain driven Razor E175 my other son has.The bad:Couple months in the battery took a crap. Would not accept a charge. I did everything the book says, charge it overnight the first time, etc. Contacted tech support and a new battery was shipped out. I replaced it and worked great again.Then about a month later the battery went out a second time. Another replacement was sent out and it fixed it.Then two weeks later again! I finally convinced Razor to send me a new charger, battery and control unit and it fixed it for about a week then AGAIN!Talked to a manager at Razor and convinced them to ship me a brand new replacement scooter which worked good for another month or so and AGAIN THE BATTERY GOES BAD!Called the same manager back and he told me they were getting a new batch of batteries in a few weeks and he would send me 2 and I could keep the old scooter and fix them both with the new batteries. Well, I did! Then one scooter stopped working AGAIN a month later. The second one seems to be working for the time being but wow cmon this is crazy. Even the manager was amazed. My son is 6, he only rides it in front of the house, no rain, no off road, nothing crazy. This scooter sucks!!Update: So eventually the second scooter also quit charging. I don’t know what’s going on. I ended up just throwing both scooters away.
K**N
Very Nice
Very Nice
J**J
Good scooter for 9 - 12 year olds
I bought this for my nine year old son's birthday. I received it within days of ordering. The directions said to charge for 24 hours before first use, so I assembled the scooter, hid in the shed and plugged it in for 2 days. My son was super excited to get it, but it wouldn't work. He ran up and down the driveway till he was exhausted but it never worked. The manual said the charger LED would be green when charged. The light was green, but it didn't work. I got a screwdriver to remove the cover plate, but before I did I noticed a long crack down the side. I also noticed one of the screws had been torqued down too much, the head went through the plastic cover. When I removed the cover plate I saw a wire had been sandwiched between the battery and the cover plate and the wire jacket had been cut. I put some tape around the wire and moved it to a better location. I also noticed one of the wires to the reset button was disconnected and the switch lead was bent. I straightened the lead and connected the wire and the scooter worked. I screwed the top cover plate back on and put some tape on the crack and gave it to my son. He got on and yelled, "whoa this is way faster than Nathan's!" His friend has an E100 chain drive. My son put the scooter down and said he didn't want to play with it. He finally admitted the scooter scares him when it kicks on. The torque on this thing kicks in immediately and will knock you back if you're not ready for it. Top speed is just a hair faster than the E100, but the E100 doesn't give you that jolt when the motor kicks in. I worked with him and coached him to lean forward and anticipate the motor kicking in. He's used to it now and really likes it, but it definitely intimidated him at first. It's a good little scooter, I just wish the motor kicked in a little easier. You also have to make sure it's plugged in after use or it might not work next time.I contacted the seller about the issues, but their recommendation was to return it for a replacement. You can't take your kid's birthday present away and wait for a return, especially when all it needs is a new top cover plate. I contacted Razor and they apologized for the quality issues and shipped a new cover plate out the next day. I've been a manufacturing engineer for half my career, I know mistakes happen, I'm just happy the company replaced the parts without any hassle.The scooter itself is made from good materials. The frame is tube steel. The front tire is inflatable, while the rear one is not, but is solid rubber. The top cover plate is plastic, but I think it's fine if put together properly.All in all it's a good little scooter that my son likes to ride. I would recommend it, just make sure your little one wears a helmet and help him or her get used to the instant torque the motor has.
J**R
Ease of operation.
Easy to use.
A**B
Our daughter loves it!
Our 8-year-old went from barely able to keep her balance for a second or two, to flying around the neighborhood after only a few days. No complaints.But a few words of warning are in order. The acceleration is unexpectedly quick and to be frank, dangerous for an inexperienced rider. Start a younger child with the thing turned off, then show them how to use the accelerator only for quick bursts.It should also be said that many of the negative reviews are the fault of the buyer. You MUST follow the charging recommendations (fully charge before first use, allow to reach near-depletion before each recharge, do not over-charge) Also, there is a little circuit breaker reset near the on/off switch. If it dies unexpectedly or won't charge, be sure to check that. And finally, it isn't made for an adult!
M**D
Fun
Granddaughter loved it for her 13th birthday
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