Ok Ok, maybe inflated RRP. And this has been on offer before for £59.99 which got excellent reviews. Good xmas pressie maybe?
Product description / spec
Zoom around on this electric scooter which can reach speeds of up to 8mph. With a fast recharge time, no messy brake wires and a simple design packed with great speed.
Single speed push & go start up - scooter needs to be moving at 3mph before the motor will start.
Initial charge of 12 hours with a fast recharge time of 10 hours.
Simple sleek design with no messy wires.
Durable pu wheels.
3months manufacturer's warranty - for spares and customer services please call 01582670100.
Anti-slip footplate.
Easy grip handles.
Rear footbrake.
Size H90, W34cm.
Weight 9kg.
Maximum user weight: 70kg.
Minimal assembly.
Rechargeable (included).
For ages 6 years and over.
EAN: 5037970038707.
WARNING(S):
Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
Protective equipment (helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards) should be worn, not to be used in traffic.
This toy does not provide protection.
All comments (39)
polo03
23 Oct 161#1
3 month warranty? Hot for the price cold for the warranty.
mbuckhurst to polo03
23 Oct 16#2
Argos don't seem to be aware of the law.
Can't help thinking if people are giving their kids electric scooters, no wonder there's a problem with childhood obesity.
mike
Rich44
23 Oct 16#3
Remember a warranty does not affect your statutory rights
Error440
23 Oct 16#4
Illegal isnt it, it has to be 12 months
grilli
23 Oct 161#5
It does say manufacturers guarantee, not argos.
Error440
23 Oct 16#6
70kg its for adults/teens, my son has a kids one it says upto 8 years on it and max capacity 50kg, I keep thinking of buying a scooter but I think a folding one is more useful then a electric one, spotted a bloke with one last week, my son was happily scooting along, this blokes motor couldn't get up the hill so he started scooting, seemed to be a lot of hard work as of course they are heavyweight scooters.
staceybaby
23 Oct 161#7
Scooters aren't the problem, it's illnesses, food, laziness etc
Children still deserve nice gifts regardless of their weight.
So people shouldn't drive, use buses or taxis coz they're obese?
Error440
23 Oct 162#8
Cars are by far the biggest cause, and pushchairs, I've seen people taking 3 and 4 year olds to the park in pushchairs, as soon as they can walk they should be encouraged out of the chair, good fo hip development. But then the adults aren't much better I take my kid to the park about 3 times a week or more, I'm always the only mum running about on the pirate ship and sitting on the seesaw, everyone else just sits on a bench and plays with their phone leaving the kid to it, no wonder most of em are fat.
Biggunspaul
23 Oct 16#9
I don't think you will find children ride around on them 24/7,more of a thing that gets used now and again.
Do you also worry about adults in cars ? Bet you've got a car.
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Product description / spec
Zoom around on this electric scooter which can reach speeds of up to 8mph. With a fast recharge time, no messy brake wires and a simple design packed with great speed.
Single speed push & go start up - scooter needs to be moving at 3mph before the motor will start.
Initial charge of 12 hours with a fast recharge time of 10 hours.
Simple sleek design with no messy wires.
Durable pu wheels.
3months manufacturer's warranty - for spares and customer services please call 01582670100.
Anti-slip footplate.
Easy grip handles.
Rear footbrake.
Size H90, W34cm.
Weight 9kg.
Maximum user weight: 70kg.
Minimal assembly.
Rechargeable (included).
For ages 6 years and over.
EAN: 5037970038707.
WARNING(S):
Not suitable for children under 3 years old.
To be used under the direct supervision of an adult.
Protective equipment (helmet, knee pads, elbow pads and wrist guards) should be worn, not to be used in traffic.
This toy does not provide protection.
All comments (39)
Can't help thinking if people are giving their kids electric scooters, no wonder there's a problem with childhood obesity.
mike
Children still deserve nice gifts regardless of their weight.
So people shouldn't drive, use buses or taxis coz they're obese?
Do you also worry about adults in cars ? Bet you've got a car.