Razor Electric Scooters

Razor electric scooters provide an effortless way for kids and adults to enjoy powered rides. With models such as the E90, E100, E200 and E300 for kids and the E-Prime series for teens and adults, Razor offers speeds from 10–15 mph and ranges up to 15 miles depending on the battery. These scooters combine reliable motors, durable frames and intuitive controls for fun commuting or recreational rides. For more on choosing electric scooters, see our Electric Scooter Buying Guide.

Razor electric scooters offer practical, eco-friendly transportation with models ranging from commuter-friendly to higher-speed builds. Equipped with electric motors (commonly 200–300 W), rechargeable batteries, and foldable frames, they’re ideal for short trips around town or on campus. Features often include hand brakes, LED wheel lights, and durable decks rated for adult weight limits. Many models are lightweight while offering decent battery life (30–60 minutes per charge), making them an accessible and efficient option for teens and adults.
To stay safe while riding, pair your ride with a helmet from the Skate Helmets collection.

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Why buy Razor Electric Scooters?

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How long do Razor electric scooter batteries last?

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Battery life varies by model. The E90 runs up to 40 minutes, while the E300 and E300S offer around 40 minutes to an hour. Adult models like the E‑Prime III provide 10–15 miles of range. Proper charging and storage extend battery life; avoid deep discharges when possible.

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How do you control speed?

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Kids’ models use a simple twist or push-button throttle with a single speed setting. Adult versions feature variable-speed throttles for more control. All models include a brake (hand lever or rear fender) for quick stops.

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Are the scooters foldable?

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Some models like the E-Prime series fold for portability. Others (E90–E300) are rigid and must be carried or stored whole. Folding mechanisms improve portability but add complexity and slight weight.

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Are they street legal?

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In many jurisdictions, privately owned electric scooters are illegal on public roads and pavements. They may be permitted in bike lanes or on private property. Always check local laws before riding; rental scooters may have different rules.

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What safety features do they have?

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Razor electric scooters include power cut-off brakes, sturdy decks and padded grips. Adult models may incorporate LED headlights and reflectors for visibility. Always wear a helmet, and young riders should wear elbow and knee pads.

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How long does charging take?

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Charging times range from 6–12 hours depending on battery size. Always use the included charger and unplug the scooter once fully charged. Overcharging can reduce battery life.

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Can I replace or upgrade the battery?

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Replacement batteries are available from Razor or third-party suppliers. Upgrades to higher-capacity batteries may be possible on some models but check warranty and compatibility before modifying.

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What maintenance is required?

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Keep tyres inflated (for models with pneumatic tyres), clean the scooter after use and store it indoors. Check for loose bolts, listen for unusual noises and service or replace parts as needed. Regularly charge the battery to prevent it from becoming deeply discharged.