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marilynweate

marilynweateSouth East Queensland, QLD

  • 15 reviews

Razor E300. Good product. Terrible after-sales support in Aust.

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Love the scooter, and used the E300 as a mobility scooter.

After I emailed them many times, they have updated their web page making it possible to purchase batteries without a coupon code and I was able to make a successful purchase.

Batteries only last a year. I did take care of the batteries as per instructions. An electric scooter without working batteries is worse than a manual one. Manual scooters are much lighter as they don't have heavy lead batteries. The scooter itself is great, the after sales service was not. The connections on the battery make getting substitute batteries difficult.

Paul Mergler

Paul Mergler

  • 2 reviews
  • 6 likes

absolute crap

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Batteries lasted less than 1 year. Sent away to get new batteries and the ones they send me had different wiring. Managed to fix it and it lasted for another two months before something else died and the scooter dosn't work any more. So dissappointing because it wasnt cheap. Kids are gutted. Don't buy from this mob,

Dean

DeanMelbourne

  • 8 reviews
  • Verified purchase

Good electric scooter

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Anonymous

AnonymousMetropolitan Adelaide, SA

  • 2 reviews

After Sales Service Outstanding

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Santa's elves at Funtastic are awesome. 2 new tyres/tubes sent out under warranty after screw in tyre on Christmas day! Kids love it! So does Dad! Thanks Santa, Thanks Razor! Thanks Funtastic!

Questions & Answers

Bron

Bronasked

Hi - Do you have any feedback on the scooter itself? Do you use it as a commuter scooter? Pros / Cons? Thanks, Im looking at buying one to commute.

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Anonymous
Anonymous

Kids use them. We bought 2 and one now needs the battery replaced but that is the one for the kid that doesn't use it that often and doesn't charge it as much. Really only has a run time of 30 to 40 minutes before recharging required. If it's always on charge I think the batteries last longer. The heavier you are the faster the battery goes down as well. I'm 80 kilos and the kids are 40 kilos each so difference would be 20 to 25% based on weight difference. Hope this helps!

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