Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Dora the Explorer 3 Wheeled Scooter

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List Price: £19.99
Our Price: £19.79
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Manufacturer: Born to Play
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Binding: Toy Brand: Born to Play EAN: 5055127202733 Label: Born to Play Manufacturer: Born to Play Publisher: Born to Play Studio: Born to Play
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Spotlight customer reviews:
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Don't buy this scooter. Very unsafe Comment: Very disapointed. Bought this scooter for my daughter's birthday. No matter how much we tightened the bolts on the rear wheels they managed to work themselves loose after about 15-20 minutes use. Wheels then fall off!! Very poor design. Very Unsafe. Don't buy this for any child.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Very poor quality Comment: I am very disappointed with this toy bought for my granddaughter's third birthday. It lasted one week, when the wheels came off on a visit to the park. I consider this product very dangerous from a health and safety point of view with major design and quality faults. Not recommended for any age.
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Editorial Reviews:
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Colourful Dora the Explorer scooter with three wheels and an extra wide baseboard offer excellent stability and safety. Brightly coloured, robust design has non-inflatable tyres and tubular steel frame.
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