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Razor anniversary scooters £19.99

eckosix
eckosix Posts: 52 Forumite
edited 2 November 2013 at 7:31PM in Shop but don't drop
For people who missed out on the Boots deal, Zavvi have the anniversary Razor scooters for £19.99 in 2 different colours.

http://www.zavvi.com/toys-outdoor/razor-classic-10th-anniversary-scooter-orange/10651692.html

There are discount codes available through topcash ( I got 15%) but not sure of any others.

Comments

  • eckosix
    eckosix Posts: 52 Forumite
    edited 2 November 2013 at 8:31PM
    Ignore me, Im cracking up!!! :eek:

    I actually bought it from the hut!

    http://www.thehut.com/toys-outdoor/razor-classic-10th-anniversary-scooter-green/10651690.html

    And the 15% discount is still on topcashback and delivery is free.
    Sorry all!!!
  • Be_Nice
    Be_Nice Posts: 192 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    I think the original price is way over inflated, this is a regular folding scooter and not a stunt scooter.

    If your child wants to take a scooter to the skate park this is not the one, I have seen these buckle at the folding point when used on ramps.
  • eckosix
    eckosix Posts: 52 Forumite
    Be_Nice wrote: »
    I think the original price is way over inflated, this is a regular folding scooter and not a stunt scooter.

    If your child wants to take a scooter to the skate park this is not the one, I have seen these buckle at the folding point when used on ramps.

    I looked at some reviews before buying and they seemed quite good, but mine are not really stunt riders anyway.
  • Be_Nice
    Be_Nice Posts: 192 Forumite
    Part of the Furniture Combo Breaker
    eckosix wrote: »
    I looked at some reviews before buying and they seemed quite good, but mine are not really stunt riders anyway.

    If you kids are just riding on the flat its fine, but I would say average priced for what it is.

    We have a skate park in the local park and would really recommend a proper stunt scooter which doesn't have to be too expensive (£35-40+), but have seen many kids come off the folding types as they are weak at the folding point.

    Helmets, pads & a gum shield are a must too!
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