Minnie's Happy Helpers Magic Sink Set
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Please return it.
A knob can be found.
They must keep the handle in their hands. Because my daughter adores Minnie, I purchased it for her. Her cousin had a green and white sink that was similar to this, but the water was self-contained. This isn't the case with this one, unfortunately. It's a pain because I've been trying to show her for a long time. She's only two, so it'll take a while; perhaps when she's older. Toddlers are not advised to use this product. Perhaps it's the other. The water is green and white, and it flows freely. I hope this has been of assistance. Sara br> br> br> br> br> br>
Don't waste your money on this one. I bought this one first because it was so cute, but water only comes out if you hold the handle. My daughter was constantly frustrated because it was not fun. One with the words "cute stone" on it was my choice. It's a sink that's blue on blue. It's fantastic! We use a lot of bubbles and have a simple on/off switch for the water. br>Once more. Minnie is adorable, but she isn't exactly a user friend. br>My daughter received hers when she was two years old, and it is a toy that she plays with constantly now that she is almost three. br>br>I hope this information is useful! Continue to be cautious.
Selected User Reviews For Minnie's Happy Helpers Magic Sink Set
The sink, accessories, and design are all cute and fun, but the product has a few flaws.
1. Ice water doesn't actually change the color of the "dirt spots" on the plates and cups. I added 12 ice cubes to the mix in addition to the chilled water, and it only lightened by a half-tone.
2. Before using the sink and its components, I cleaned them thoroughly, but dirt specks continued to come out of the faucet. I poured out the water twice in the hopes that it was just a matter of rinsing, but the problem persisted.
3. Although it isn't a big deal, the water trickles in an uneven flow. Because the battery pack skims the top of the water and there are no special sealants for the water, I'm more concerned about the lifetime of the running sink feature. br>For the time being, I'm giving it a 3 because my daughters enjoyed it and it's still a cute set even without the running water and color changing features. We'll see how it holds up in the long run. I'm hoping I won't have to revisit my review to make changes.
This item is adorable, but it wasn't quite what I was expecting, and it could use some work in a couple of areas. br> First, I needed a toy that would keep my water-obsessed toddler occupied while also conserving water, and this appeared to fit the bill. However, in order to make the water run, you must hold the handle the entire time, which my toddler is unable to do on her own, and which would also make playing in the water while holding the handle difficult. br> Second, the top part of the sink simply sits on the basin that holds the water; there is no clip or other sort of locking device; my toddler quickly figured this out, and now she knows that she can remove the cover to simply splash in the water. br> I'm not sure if I'll save this for when she's older, look for one that lets her run the water without holding the handle, or just let her play in the sink!.
The pump has already stopped working after being given as a gift to my granddaughter. When she turns it on, you can hear it running, but there is no water coming out. I was let down.
It's very cute, but it's not like other sinks. There's a lot wrong with this Minnie sink. To get the water to come out, you must hold on to the handlers, whereas with other, less expensive sinks, you can simply turn the handle. It's important that you keep it in place. The entire water effect with the plates/cups changing color does not work. br>We bought it hoping it would be entertaining and similar to the other sinks. You'd think that because it's a Disney toy, it'd be more efficient, but aside from its cuteness, it's a waste of time. Don't throw your money away. It also broke after only a week of use.
I despise the fact that the water must be turned on by holding the knob. As a result, children's interest in it has waned.
This was a gift for my niece's birthday, and she adores it!.
She has been playing and pretending to "do her own dishes" even without any water in it or coming from it. Maybe it's a waste of money if they don't use it for what it was designed for, or maybe it's a money saver if they just play with it until they outgrow it without having to deal with the same problems everyone else did.
Its cute. BUT (and for us, this is a big but! ) In order for water to flow out, the handle must be held. A massive drop. We were just going to make it work, but it's not going to be easy. To play with my two-year-old, we must sit and hold the handle. Replacing it with one that has a constant flow of water.