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Product Name: | Razor E200 Electric Scooter - Teal , 37 x 16 x 42-Inch |
Manufacturer: | Razor USA, LLC |
Model Number: | 13112444 |
Product SKU: | B0085HM1YS |
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I see Walmart being $5 cheaper, not $50 cheaper..
Amazon @ 114.17 now
Price matched with Walmart it seems
HEALTH WARNING
At the time of this review, this webpage does not inform the E200 carries the Proposition 65 warning "This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer" -- the warning is given in the shipping box (figure A, light-blue frame) and in other, more responsible online platforms. The fact that Amazon, the direct seller, does not disclose the warning is egregious. Amazon already has a special page, "About California Proposition" [amzn.to/2xkHM67], allowing careful sellers to warn shoppers simply with a link to it in the Product Information section. A responsible seller does not interfere with health information to parents about children's toys; Amazon should clean its act. After informing myself on the issue, I decided to keep the E200 as the health risk is due to inhalation of chromium fumes/dust, or drinking contaminated well water, or a hand contact transferred to the mouth, which are essentially nil in a fully spray-painted, chrome-plated toy.
Pretty much everything is listed as cancer causing in CA. They also banned gas lawn mowers and are known for nonsense
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HEALTH WARNING
At the time of this review, this webpage does not inform the E200 carries the Proposition 65 warning "This product can expose you to chemicals including Chromium, which is known to the State of California to cause cancer" -- the warning is given in the shipping box (figure A, light-blue frame) and in other, more responsible online platforms. The fact that Amazon, the direct seller, does not disclose the warning is egregious. Amazon already has a special page, "About California Proposition" [amzn.to/2xkHM67], allowing careful sellers to warn shoppers simply with a link to it in the Product Information section. A responsible seller does not interfere with health information to parents about children's toys; Amazon should clean its act. After informing myself on the issue, I decided to keep the E200 as the health risk is due to inhalation of chromium fumes/dust, or drinking contaminated well water, or a hand contact transferred to the mouth, which are essentially nil in a fully spray-painted, chrome-plated toy.
Is this a troll or do you really think like this?
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Most breaking and turning traction comes from a front tire. But yes, definitely don't recommend riding a kick scooter in the rain… bike with at least hybrid tires so the water has somewhere to go without hydroplaning (aka air filled road tires on a bike would be just as slick) or a seated scooter (like a Vespa, bigger tires with rain grooves), or car or just walk when it's raining.
Pros: it's one of the cheapest motored scooters, and this Slickdeal price is even cheaper than serious adult kick scooters (manual).
Cons: LOUD, slow, heavy, cheapest components. Short runtime and lifespan.
Overall, it's a buy if just having something is better than nothing, or if you're buying for a child who is likely to neglect or destroy a scooter no matter how much you spend on it, but it's worth considering how much more versatile a good manual scooter/kickboard could be (allowed in more areas, lighter to carry onto mass transit, longer lifespan) or the quality increase from an electric standing scooter that isn't the bottom of what is possible. For adults, I would recommend something rated higher.