Kidzone Blue 12V 7AH Kids Battery Powered Electric Tractor with Trailer Toddler Ride On Toy Ground Loader 3-Gear-Shift 7-LED Lights USB & Bluetooth Audio Treaded Tires
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The control panel is equipped with a Bluetooth button. There is a gray button on the first gray bar, I love how it works!
My wife and I just checked, they do not appear to turn on, at least not on ours. I tried it in reverse The only light on was the front headlight.
The remotes can be seen where? My search has taken me to many places
Selected User Reviews For Kidzone Blue 12V 7AH Kids Battery Powered Electric Tractor with Trailer Toddler Ride On Toy Ground Loader 3-Gear-Shift 7-LED Lights USB & Bluetooth Audio Treaded Tires
Since we have two young grandchildren (20 months and 24 months old), we purchased this tractor so they could play on it when they visit us. By Fedex, the tractor arrived much faster than scheduled and it arrived in good condition. Even if assembly was very straightforward, there are parts of the instructions that need to be revised and updated, in particular the attachments for the wheels. The instructions are vague as to where to keep the washers, but there are washers that must be installed. In addition, the tractor came with a fully charged battery, so it was ready to use when it was When I plugged the charger in just to be sure, the charging light switched from red to green in about 15 minutes, showing that the battery was fully charged. Upon closer inspection of the battery, I found it to be a standard sealed lead acid battery type 6FM7 which is mounted within a Therefore, when the battery wears out easily plug it in as a new one can be installed. We spent the day with our 22 month old granddaughter who came over today. She was initially quite shy, but gave in to the idea of riding in the wagon soon after. I had to stop the tractor after about 5 minutes and she jumped right onto the driver's seat like it was her first time. I was able to operate the Bluetooth remote control without any problems. As the granddaughter was getting ready to take a nap, I drove her around for about an hour. She couldn't wait to get back outside to drive the tractor after waking up from a nap after lunch and nap time. I recharged the battery during lunch and nap time. After a while, the granddaughter learned how to keep the tractor running by pushing down on the pedal. Using the remote control, I continued to steer the tractor while she applied the gas. It was quite easy to use the tractor and there was no wheel slippage (grass was dry) and our yard has quite an uneven surface. The wheels on her wagon did not slip even when she was riding in it. There have been many comments that the seat belt is not really functional, as some of them have mentioned. The length is too long and there is not enough room for adjustment. By practicing wearing a seatbelt, the young ones will understand the necessity for doing so on their own when they are old enough to drive. I believe that the tractor is an excellent investment for us in the long run. We will be able to serve our two grandchildren quite well with this. This tractor has a lot of strength on our rough terrain and can easily ascend small inclines.
The parent remote was what attracted me to this product. There's no other way to describe it. It took us longer to complete than other people, as we didn't realize how different the washer sizes are until after we put the four wheels on. The nuts are also included, but we did not realize you need them to complete the installation. If we had paid attention, we could have completed the process more quickly. This piece doesn't really get into the details of the parts, but it's pretty self explanatory. Just be aware that there are two sizes of washers and don't use the wrong size, as Besides labeling the screws as flat head and round head, it described the shape of the screws. This is not the right way to do it. There is no difference between them. I thought about it for a bit before saying that they made a mistake. A small amount of charge was left in the battery, and we let it charge until it was fully charged. It's a good idea to invest in Having to charge again caused our kid to flip the first few times. During the first ride, he rode it nonstop, so between his weight and the terrain, the battery lasted about two hours. Due to our rough terrain, not glib, but bumpy, as well as his weight, we only had to charge once. In order to get more than 30 minutes or an hour out of it, it needs to be fully charged. In the event that your kid is strong willed like mine, you need to have a second battery since he or she won't realize that. In the event that two are available, we will do so. I am not sure why it took longer to charge it at night than it did in the morning, but it did. Despite being on day two, my child continues to be enthralled. It only has one thing I would really like it to have, is a switch that gives parents complete control of it. As long as we use the remote control, my son tries to drive, so it turns into a tug of war to tell where he should go. only full control was provided to the remote and the rider was denied access, that would have been great. The battery wear may be further effected by this, but I cannot tell for sure. In addition, having an ignition key would have made pretend play a lot more interesting. This would have been neat for my kid as he likes to pretend to turn it on with keys. I still think it was a bit pricey, but I guess it's fine.
Overall, happy so far with our choice of hotel. The only reason I do it is because my kid is happy and having fun.