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Razor Crazy Cart $397.77 Delivered - OO.com.au eBay Store

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Great price for this cart. They normally sell for $500 - $600. OO had this in their daily deals for today and it just happens to coincide with the ebay deal too.

See instructional video here if you are not familiar with the Crazy Cart.

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  • +6

    If only I wasn't 6'3, I'd buy one for my son. Pretty much my main criteria for buying him presents is so I have an excuse to also play with it.

    • I guess that would rule out majority of outdoor toys.

    • +2

      Also to ruin your fun:

      The absolute biggest problem here is the battery. Razor says you'll get up to 40 minutes of drive time with it, and your 90 pound 12 year old just might. We typically tapped out at about 20 minutes. They were a very fun twenty minutes, but considering we had to toss the cart into a (large) trunk, relocate to a parking lot, and unpack it, 20 minutes just doesn't feel like enough. What's worse is to get the battery back to full, you have to charge it for twelve hours! So, basically, you can have 20 minutes of fun with this once a day (maybe twice if you go first thing in the morning and then again at night). If only it had a swappable battery!

      The Crazy Cart also really struggles on even very slight inclines. Going uphill is so slow that you might as well get out and push it, so you save the battery for the good stuff. Gravel and cracked cement are really hard on it as well, as those rear caster-wheels are so small that they catch very easily. A lot of these issues have to do with the fact that we were adult-sized humans, but even the intended child-sized audience will probably need to stick to a level drifting field.

  • Even as an adult I really want one of these, they have released an XL version of it so I am hoping that we see that here some day. :)

  • I so want one of these…

  • I want the XL for adults. Still isn't out yet. I wonder if it will be available in Australia and for how much.

  • +1

    What happened to the good old days of building one yourself? Take your mates and race down the steepest hill you could find? No battery issues there…

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