BLACK+DECKER Toaster with Sounds! Kitchen Food Pretend Play Toys Appliances for Kids
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GET IN TOUCH WITH THE MANUFACTURER. I PURCHASED THIS TOASTER AND IT IS AWFUL. THE TOAST DOES NOT REALLY GO DOWN IN THE TOASTER AND THE OPERATION TAKES TWO STEPS. I GAVE IT ONE STAR AND ADVISED OTHERS TO STAY AWAY FROM IT. CHEAPER TOY TOASTERS THAT WORK WITH ONE MOTION AND LOOK MORE LIKE REAL TOASTERS ARE AVAILABLE.
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Yes, I know the package says 3, but we bought it for my two-year-old, who has developed an unhealthy obsession with our real toaster. To drop the toast, you must first push down the side level, then turn the knob to "cook" and pop the toast; both actions are extremely difficult for a child's toy, and he is incapable of doing so on his own. br>br>Apart from that, it's cute and sturdy, and he'll be able to play with it on his own eventually.
This is a two-step toy that necessitates physical exertion. For small children, this is not a good option. The bread is not properly inserted into the toaster. It's a terrible toy to begin with. I can't believe it was signed by Black and Decker. It'll be donated to Goodwill Industries.
This was purchased for my two-year-old son, who recently found it entertaining to watch our toaster pop up. This toy appeared to be a good fit for him, but he finds it difficult to turn the timer or even press the lever down on his own, which frustrates him and makes for a bad experience. It was difficult for my four-year-old niece to use, and it is difficult for me as well. A different brand would be my pick.
I bought this toaster for my two-year-old because he is obsessed with things that pop. The popping is adorable, but he can't turn the knob to start the timer and has trouble pushing the lever down and locking it by himself. I'm happy to play with it with him, but he really wants to do it on his own, and he simply lacks the finger strength to do so because it's quite difficult.
Although this is cute, it has a lot of flaws in terms of design. It would be better if the bread went further into the toaster after being pushed down, because there isn't much of a difference between pushing the toast down and when it pops up. Pushing the button down is difficult, and turning the dial to start the timer is nearly impossible for a child. When you turn the dial, it makes a very loud ticking sound until it pops up again. It was a cute idea, but it could have been so much better.
I chose this one because the price was reasonable, but man, do I wish I had chosen something else. To begin with, turning the knob to start is incredibly difficult; the only way to make it easier is to not press the toast down, which defeats the purpose because you won't hear the "pop. " It's extremely difficult to turn, even for me. I'm not sure if you got a bad one or not. However, if you want to be sure, look for another one.
The set is fantastic and extremely realistic. They are fantastic. I believe it is the best on the market. I did a great deal of research!.
This isn't a good investment. Even for an adult, turning the knob is difficult, and the toast does not descend completely. There isn't a single "ding" sound to be heard. It was a huge letdown for the kids. I'm returning it and looking for a different brand; don't waste your money on this one.