Inokim OXO

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Sentiment score67% positive
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Last updated: Jun 1, 2026

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Reddit IconFrogsMakePoorSoup
10 months ago

My OXO went for years with no problems apart from some punctures. Good machine, but sadly the company turned to shit.

Reddit IconNorris04
8 months ago

The OXO was my first dual motor. The build quality and stability are great. My beef is the angle of the kick tail. It's too steep and therefore hard to use for stability when you accelerate. The throttle is a little wonky. A big plus is the ability to leave the wheels on when you change tires. I didn't really appreciate the hiccups with the tail or throttle until I got my Mukuta. The angle on the tail is perfect and the throttle response is very linear.

8 months ago

It's a 2021. I got very lucky and found it on Craigslist about a year ago. It only had 90 miles on it and I was able to get it for $550.

Reddit Iconskyehighlove
5 months ago

I'm not a girl but I am a woman who rides an Inokim OXO. I bought it for the range and max at 20mph, but mostly ride at 15 mph, even though it can go above 40 mph.

3 months ago

I didn't know much about scooters when I bought my first one. I happened to see a Segway ad so I clicked on it. They were selling a refurbished E2 for $199 so I bought it. I figured low cost damage if I don't like it. The E2 goes up to 15 miles so I thought no problem, since I was planning only short trips. Well I found out the hard way that max range is only true if you use the least amount of energy. I was getting only 7-8 miles max. That's why in 6 months, I knew I needed a longer range scooter. I decided to get the Inokim OXO- 60 mile range and 40+ mph top speed. Since I ride mostly at 15mph, my range is pretty close to 60 miles. I know my next scooter will have less power and range because I want a lighter scooter. The OXO is 75lbs which I can't lift. All this to say that your scooter research should focus on what you need in a scooter.

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