The Razor Pocket Mod Miniature Euro Electric Scooter is Good for the Environment

It has taken over thirty years since the first Earth Day, but humankind is finally collectively realizing the importance of caring for the earth. Today, green projects are all the rage as everyone scrambles to green their lifestyle and take better care of the planet. There are some projections that within the next thirty years our gas guzzling cars will be a thing of the past and electric or electric-gas hybrids will be the transportation of the future. Since we all want to educate our children about the right way to live, if you get them a Razor Pocket mod miniature Euro electric scooter, they will have first-hand experience working with an electric vehicle.
The Razor Pocket scooter is a miniature electric scooter designed for children ages twelve and above. However, consumers have shown that children as young as age eight can also responsibly enjoy the Razor. It runs on two twelve volt batteries and has a battery life of about one hour or approximately ten miles. It then will need a full night, around eight hours, to completely recharge. While a younger child might be impatient for the scooter to be ready again, it will be a lesson both in patience as well as the practical realities of owning an electric vehicle, something he or she will more than likely own in the future.
The Razor Pocket is also very low on the noise pollution scale. There are other toy scooters that have extremely loud engines. The Razor uses a chain driven motor that operates at a single speed to get your child where he wants to go. The chain is well tooled and should continue to give a quiet ride for as long as your child owns the scooter. The tires are also wide and thick which makes for another aspect of a quiet ride.
The no emission Razor Pocket electric scooter is a great way to let your child travel independently around your neighborhood while at the same time giving them practical experience caring for the vehicles of our green future, electric cars and scooters.


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