Little Tikes Cook 'n Grow BBQ Grill Gray
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I'm not sure how big it is. In the configuration shown in the photo, I would say 20" tall by 30" wide. In the upright position, it's probably 30" tall by 20" wide. It's ideal for my granddaughter, who is two years old. It's something she really enjoys.
This is the ideal height for my two-year-old son. Because the grill has two positions, I can switch it to the taller position as my child grows older. On the shortest setting, it stands at 18 inches tall.
I felt the same way when I was recording it. But it's the same base, just turned on its side (making it more of a "sit on the floor" setup for younger toddlers)br>My youngest is 18 months next week, but she's very tall, so it's actually perfect for her height, but it's so light weight I'm afraid it'll get pulled over easily.
I wouldn't put it outside because the colors may fade and the stickers may peel. However, since it's made of plastic, it should be fine as long as it's on a covered porch. However, I'm not sure I'd want to put it out in the elements.
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This item is not something I would recommend to anyone. br>It was a birthday present that disappointed both my son and me. br>I was overjoyed because it arrived on the day of my son's birthday party, right on time, and he was jumping up and down in anticipation of us putting it together, but The parts don't fit together properly. br>This item is defective in that the lid does not fit properly and falls down. There are a lot of scratches on the base. When my toddler plays with it, it falls over a lot because it is so light and moves all over the place. It's smaller than it appears in the picture, designed for children under the age of two (my son is one and must play in the pre-kindergarten manner).
Check out my review! Great product! If you keep it outside, I recommend putting two bricks in the bottom because it will blow away. The dinner package with learning resources is the perfect food set to go with this grill. It comes with a basket that fits perfectly in the cabinets even with bricks inside. We set it right on top of the bricks and it was perfect!.
I'm not sure what you should expect from such a toy, but you have to be realistic about the price and the fact that it's a toy for children. I paid under $40 for it, so it won't break the bank. Also, I would think that such toys would be made of a different type of plastic than a home depot resin shed. I'm not sure if some people were expecting that kind of build or not, but it's not "cheap" plastic - It's perfectly acceptable. Yes, you'll need a screwdriver, but this isn't rocket science. Perhaps because I'm a handyman, minor flaws don't bother me as much, but my set arrived in perfect condition, with no assembly issues and all of the parts fitting together as they should. It's a lot of fun for my son! 25 cm in length 9 x 13. 9 x 9. Pros: 8br>br>
- 1 set of burger buns, a burger (no cheese? ), and other fun, decent accessories come with the set. ), a spatula, tongs, plate, and ketchupbr>- My child is about 34" tall, and this set comes up to his mid-chest range, so he isn't stooping or reaching up.
- The countertop is made of a thicker plastic that is broken down into three sections. The two sides are secured by screwing them to the main (burner/grill) piece.
- The accessories and other items will have plenty of room in the cabinet storage. Consider the size of a small/medium-sized room. Whether it's a paper shredder or a piece of carry-on luggage, a tad less in general
- The on/off handle, like the sink faucet, swivels. br>- When you turn the knobs on the burners, they make a clicking noise. br>- br>br>Cons: Stickers are extremely sticky, so place them carefully the first time!br>br>
- The doors are thin in comparison to the rest of the package, but this isn't a deal breaker. I understand why some people object to the plastic nubs that are supposed to be hinges, but mine work fine. After a night of opening and closing, they are still in place.
- Because the plastic retaining push clips were slightly larger than the factory holes, I used a screwdriver to simply turn the hole a few times to enlarge it slightly. What's more, It's not a big deal-- The top grill cover on mine was also a little loose. Simple fix: use a hair dryer to warm the plastic, then push it in a little. When the plastic cools, the new "tighter" alignment is retained, and you can replace it. tucked away like a bug in a rug - It's not a big deal. br>- Because burger and hotdog buns are stiffer plastic, the patty can easily slip out, and the hot dog can also fly out, but my son hasn't exactly tried to keep things on the plate. br>br>When it comes to children's toys, I'm not too harsh. I expect that, so I won't be too harsh given the price; the toy has to be ridiculously overpriced and cheesy for me to blast it. That said, I wouldn't pay more than $40 for this, and I believe $30 is a reasonable price. Save a coupon or two and you'll be able to get it for around $30. Aside from that, we think it's reasonable, and my son likes it. For the time being, he hasn't tried to play with the actual kitchen cabinets, which is good news for me.
My one-year-old found it to be the perfect size. The sides aren't included in the picture with the arrows, according to a previous reviewer. This is obvious just by looking at the box. It can be assembled sideways to make it shorter or up and down to make it taller, so it can grow with the child.
Even for a two-year-old, this is quite small. Make sure you don't throw your money away. br>The original photo (which I see has since been removed) showed the entire grill with side panels. Those side panels are not included in this product. It appears to be "deficient" in some way. I'm still amazed at how small everything was. The next time I make a similar purchase, I'll make sure to read the measurements.
I bought this BBQ grill for my 11-month-old son; he's obviously too young to "play" with it, but he enjoys opening and closing the doors and playing with the accessories. He'll be able to use it more as he gets older. My only complaint is that the top "lid" piece that is supposed to fold over the "grill," the "lid" piece is too large for the inner contacts to hold it in place on top of the grill, and it falls off completely. I'm sure we'll be able to come up with a way to secure it on the sides with screws or something else, but it's a little inconvenient to have to go through this extra step.
Doug's wooden food grill set was a hit with my 19-month-old grandson. Several times a week, he observes his father and "papa" grill. He can now use his own grill to imitate their grilling techniques. He's probably spent more time with this toy than any other we've given him. He raises the temperature. He uses the tongs and spatula with ease, and when he feels the grill is too hot, he turns down the knob and blows on the food! I suppose he's been paying more attention than we thought. Every time he visits, he grills food for us and tries to feed our visitors as well. It's the ideal size for his age group. As with all Little Tikes toys, this one is simple to put together and appears to be durable.