Great Useful Stuff | Bigger, Sturdier Toy Chest | Collapsible with Flip-Top Lid, Large, Gray and White | 600 Denier | Extra Tough
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My 3- year- It's tall enough for an elderly grandson to stand on, but it's not designed to be used as a seat. If you're looking for a place for adults to sit, this is the place to go. not! Aside from that, this is an excellent product. This is the second time I've spent a grand on one.
You should be able to stack them as long as the contents aren't too heavy. The top lid is fairly sturdy, but the sides are prone to bowing inward. There is reinforcement all the way around the top and on the lid's edges.
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It isn't water resistant in the least. I suppose if you caught something that had spilled right away and wiped it up, it would wipe clean? However, this is unlikely. So far, I haven't had to deal with it getting wet.
Selected User Reviews For Great Useful Stuff | Bigger, Sturdier Toy Chest | Collapsible with Flip-Top Lid, Large, Gray and White | 600 Denier | Extra Tough
I was worried that my daughter would hurt herself with a bulky and hard toy chest, so I was relieved to find this. It has enough space for all of her toys. The before and after photos show everything I was able to fit inside. To demonstrate the size of this toy chest, my daughter is 4 years old and stands 49 inches tall. I liked that it had velcro to keep it closed and handles to help move it around if needed. The gray is a beautiful and neutral color.
My daughter used it as a toy box. It's surprisingly sturdy for a cloth bag, easy to wipe clean if something spills on it, and simple enough for my 2-year-old to open and close on her own. I liked it so much that I bought one for upstairs as well! It holds a lot of stuff but is easy to move around for vacuuming and other chores.
We chose to display this toy chest in our living room. The color and design of the box complement each other nicely. We use it for our grandson's, and the box has both of their names on it. I like that the box is both attractive and durable enough for two boys. My 2-year-old grandson can lift the lid because it isn't too heavy. He has the ability to remove and replace his toys. My other grandson, who is nine months old, crawls to the litter box. He has some limitations when it comes to removing toys, but this box is unquestionably safe for children of all ages. The lid isn't going to hurt them or pinch their little fingers, and it's also not too heavy. We'll place another order for their playroom.
I really like how personalized it is. This item serves as a toy box for my child. It's inscribed with his Mohawk name. The printing is nice, and his toys seem to be holding up well so far. At the age of ten months, he already has a large number of toys. It stretches out a little, which I believe will reduce the product's longevity, but for the time being, it's doing its job. br>The only thing I didn't care for was the plastic-y feel of it. When I first received it and removed it from the plastic bag it was in, it had a strong chemical odor. It lasted for at least two weeks and was extremely powerful. Aside from that, the product is appealing to me.
I wish I could give zero stars because I ordered this for my child's first birthday and it arrived with one of the letters peeled off. Personalization is defeated in this way. I could have gone to Target and purchased a cute toy box. Disappointed beyond belief. A big no from me.
I snapped a photo to show everyone. Trust me! This is by far the most effective. Don't be fooled by the lengthy descriptions. This is the one you want for your child, grandchildren, or anyone else who wants to keep those sentimental items.
ENJOY.
Monogramming is my favorite feature. It was extremely simple to erect. There is no need to put anything together. It's a lot less difficult than getting an umbrella open. I like this toy chest because it doesn't have a lid that could hit a child in the head. It's completely secure.
It does not appear to be sturdy enough for a child to climb or sit on. This appears to be adequate storage for a baby's toys. However, I believe we'll need to upgrade to something sturdier and more expensive once my grandnephew (now a newborn) starts crawling and pulling up on things: (br>How long do you think this toy box will last, other buyers?.