Razor Power Core E90 electric scooter for kids vs MAXSHOT Electric Scooter for Adults, 8.5/8.5 inch tires, 16 MPH, 350W motor

Overall winner: Razor Power Core E90 electric scooter for kids

Key Differences

Razor Power Core E90 (A) targets kids with a hub motor and simple throttle, has a higher average rating (4.40 from 8,169 reviews) and mixed comments about charging longevity; MAXSHOT (B) targets adults with a 350W motor, larger tires and dual-suspension but has fewer reviews (4.20 from 2,388) and reports some units failing after about two weeks and variable claimed range

Razor Power Core E90 electric scooter for kids

Razor Power Core E90 electric scooter for kids

Razor • ★ 4.1/5 • Premium

Kids' electric scooter with an 85-watt hub motor and push-button throttle. Up to 10 mph with a rechargeable 12V battery and up to 65 minutes of use, covering about 13 miles per charge. some customers find it easy to assemble but opinions vary on speed and battery longevity

Pros

  • easy-to-assemble
  • low-maintenance hub motor
  • thumb throttle control
  • rechargeable 12V battery

Cons

  • speed elicits mixed reviews
  • battery life perceptions vary
  • durability concerns mentioned by some customers
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MAXSHOT Electric Scooter for Adults, 8.5/8.5 inch tires, 16 MPH, 350W motor

MAXSHOT Electric Scooter for Adults, 8.5/8.5 inch tires, 16 MPH, 350W motor

MAXSHOT • ★ 4.1/5 • Premium

Compact electric scooter for adults with a 350W motor and solid tires. Durable frame supports up to 264 lbs, offering a smooth ride for city travel. Customer note mentions solid build and good battery life for commuting

Pros

  • solid construction
  • long battery life for daily commute
  • puncture-free 8.5-inch solid tires
  • foldable, portable design

Cons

  • some users report failure after a couple weeks
  • speed up to 16 MPH may be limited by conditions
  • range guidance possibly inconsistent with real-world use
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Head-to-Head

CriteriaWinner
Price Tie
Durability Razor
Versatility MAXSHOT
User Reviews Razor