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25144070 Electric Wagon
Add a boost to your kids' traditional wagon ride with the Razor Jr. electric wagon. Perfect for walks in the neighborhood with your kids in tow, the wagon is equipped with dual 30-watt motors that cruise at up to 3 miles per hour--an ideal cruising speed while on a stroll. The long-lasting batteries, meanwhile, keep the wagon running for up to 90 minutes at a stretch. And thanks to the pair of built-in seats and the blow-molded plastic wheels, the wagon is comfortable and smooth throughout. Other details include a sand- and splash-resistant housing, drain holes to keep water from building up on the floor, a built-in umbrella holder, a detachable fabric canopy, and cup holders for mom and dad. The Razor Jr. Electric Wagon offers dual 65-watt motors and will support up to 145 pounds. The Razor Jr. electric wagon--which offers a handle that folds into the wagon for easy storage--works in both forward and reverse. Key Features: Dual 65-watt motors Can reach up to 3 miles per hour Forward and reverse drives Independent gear box and rear-wheel drive Sand- and splash-resistant Molded plastic wheels Two built-in seats convert for multiple uses Drain holes Folding handle for easy storage Requires two 6V batteries (included) Measures 36 inches long by 23.5 inches wide by 50 inches tall (with handle in upright position) 145-pound maximum weight capacity more
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- Posted: Nov-16-2008
Neat idea, but loud and slow
I bought this wagon for my two kids ages 18 months and 4. I really liked the idea of this wagon, but it only is able to be used with motor only. It would be nice to have the option of using the motor just up a hill or when I get tired. When I try to pull it with out the motor on it is just to...
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- Posted: Sep-03-2008
totally motorized and no seatbelts!!
I saw this wagon and thought it would be perfect for my gimpy husband to pull grands around. Only thing is that the motorized action can't be disconnected for regular wagon pulling. Very cool look, but sits much higher than regular wagons and no seatbelts!!!!, so use with younger kids may not be...
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- Posted: Apr-03-2008
Excellent wagon
My daughter says I'm lazy but pulling my two grandchildren in a wagon up a hill seemed better to me to do with a electric wagon.So today we did it and the three of us loved it.It has a rubber strip up the middle of all the tires so you have no issues going over sidewalks that are various...
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