Euro Scooter is nothing like the hula-hoop

Childrens Electric Euro Scooter

First there was the hula-hoop, then the pogo-strick, then the pogo-ball….but still the world begged for a new street toy for children. Finally, their cries were answered.

This electric scooter goes up to an impressive 15 mph and runs on a 250w battery. Which is basically the same power as my washer and dryer, but less fun.

I tried riding down the street on my dryer one time and it was no where near as smooth a ride as the euro scooter.

And even though both dried my clothes in about the same, this scooter has a radio and is easier to steer.

Get your own children’s electric euro scooter here

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1 Response to “Euro Scooter is nothing like the hula-hoop”


  1. 1 Henry Apr 18th, 2011 at 12:47 AM

    Hi,
    For riders ages twelve and up,this is actually a T8 with an electric motor. Good for around 12 miles on power, it could still turn into used in unpowered mode, allowing you to save electrical secondary cell energy by only using only it on those extended uphill stretches.

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