Razor has partnered with Call2Recycle® to help divert batteries from the waste stream by responsibly recycling them, helping to keep potentially hazardous materials out of landfills and conserve valuable natural resources. That’s right, Razor product batteries are recyclable. Razor customers simply visit Call2Recycle’s website to find a convenient drop-off location to responsibly recycle their used batteries.
Just call them at 800.822.8837 or browse the Call2Recyclewebsite to find your local drop-off site, which includes retailers like The Home Depot, Lowe’s, and Staples, and drop your batteries at that site, no charge. With more than 34,000 collection sites across the US and Canada, there’s a drop off site within 10 miles of 81% of North American residents, so there’s probably one close to you. Now there’s really no excuse for not recycling your batteries!
Here is a list of Razor products by their battery type:
12V Sealed Lead Acid Battery
Crazy Cart |
Crazy Cart Shift |
Crazy Cart XL |
Dirt Quad |
Dirt Quad 500 |
Dirt Rocket MX 350 |
Dirt Rocket MX 500 |
Dirt Rocket MX 650 |
Dirt Rocket SX500 McGrath |
Dune Buggy |
DXT Electric Drift Trike |
E100 Electric Scooter |
E200/E200S Electric Scooter |
E300/E300S Electric Scooter |
E90/Power Core E90 Electric Scooter |
EcoSmart Metro Electric Scooter |
Ground Force/Ground Force Drifter/GFD Fury |
Pocket Mod |
Pocket Mod Bellezza |
Power Core E100 Electric Scooter |
PowerRider 360 |
RSF350 |
RSF650 |
RX200 Electric Scooter |
Lithium Ion Battery
Electric Skateboards |
Hovertrax 1.5 |
Hovertrax 2.0/Hovertrax 2.0 DLX |
RipStik Electric |
Turbo Jetts |