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Review on BEZGAR Rechargeable Batteries for Hobby-Grade Performance by Oren Perry

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Great for adults and kids

At a recent birthday party my 8 year old son was playing with a remote control car in the park. He wasn't very good at it, but I could see he enjoyed kicking up dust and terrorizing squirrels. I wanted to give him his own remote control car but didn't know what to give him with so many options. At first I thought of getting him a Losi or Traxxas but those were a bit more expensive and if it turned out he didn't really like it it would be an expensive vacuum. People suggest that in case a part breaks, you buy a known brand so you can replace it. You can also find more customizable parts to personalize your vehicle. I did a lot of research on the Bezgar lineup by reading a lot of reviews and also watching a lot of YouTube videos. I've narrowed my solution down to the Bezgar 7. It's a newer model (at least when I bought it) and like other Bezgar cars they have some parts in case something breaks. It should be noted that it seems that one company produces this car under several different brands. They come with different bodies and accessories, but the main engine is the same. I chose Bezgar because many people have commented on the warranty and service. There is a warranty card in the box where you can register your car and a real person will answer you. So, here are the pros and cons of this car. PROS: The price is perfect for an entry-level car. I paid $96 for the car and 2 extra batteries. I've been driving this car with my son for a few weeks and it's pretty solid. The body and chassis have several scratches from falls and rollovers, but nothing has broken so far - There is a throttle on the remote control that allows you to set the maximum speed of the car. This is great as the top speed is too high for my son and we played with the car when the knob was only about 1/3 of max. This leaves plenty of room for improvement as his skills improve. I really like the 1:16 car size. It's about 10 inches long and takes up minimal space in the trunk. The car comes with a USB charger for the batteries. It works and is easy enough for my son. I am very impressed with the performance of the machine. I switched it to full speed and it works fast. Battery life for such a small battery was pretty good. I got about 20-25 minutes of playtime on each battery. CONS: - Although nothing broke, I wish the car had more metal parts. - The machine comes with regular spring dampers and is a bit springy. Oil shock absorbers for this car are sold at a reasonable price. The controller looks a little cheap, but it works, which is why I think the price of the car stays low. The included battery only has a capacity of 700 mAh, while the optional batteries have a capacity of 1000 mAh. . I wish they only included a 1000mah battery to keep everything stable. I would definitely recommend this machine to anyone looking for a budget hobbyist option. I plan on getting a second one soon so I can race with my son but for now it's more practice for both of us and just a time trial on our road. I would like to add that I was a bit hesitant after seeing so many positive reviews. At first I thought there were many fake reviews but now I believe this is just a great product and most of the reviews are legit. In closing I would like to say that I bought this car with my hard earned money and this is a real review.

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