Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Little Tikes Easy Store Giant Slide - Primary

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List Price: £69.99
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Manufacturer: Little Tikes
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Manufacturer Maximum Age: 5 Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Little Tikes EAN: 0050743042416 Feature: The unique new step design has built in handles, specially designed footholds. Label: Little Tikes Manufacturer: Little Tikes Manufacturer Minimum Age: 36 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Little Tikes Studio: Little Tikes Warranty: manufacturers warranty 1 year from date of purchase
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The unique new step design has built in handles, specially designed footholds. Extra wide base for stability. The slide 'unlocks' and folds for compact storage. For ages 3 years and over
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Great Slide for any size garden Comment: We bought this slide 18 months ago from toysrus when it was in the sale for £39.99. I thought is was a great bargain at the time and still do. We have had more than our monies worth. It took the other half just over a hour to assemble and he thought it was just like any other child's toy to assemble. The slide itself is well built and very sturdy. At first when you try and collapse the slide its a little stiff but once you've done it a few times it loosens up. We are forever taking it up and down to store it when the children want other things out. It literally takes 10 seconds to collapse.
Highly recommended easy to store, well made, lots of fun to be had!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Nightmare to assemble Comment: Just assembled this slide at home with my Wife, what a nightmare! I agree completely with the other reviews that the flimsy plastic tubes used to hold the slide together are not fit for purpose, and whichever bright spark at Little Tykes thought it a good idea to use to a hammer to attach the Hollow Plastic caps to hold these tubes in place is quite remarkable... hollow plastic caps with small metal inserts do not take kindly to being hammered! Hence why Little Tykes kindly gave a spare cap (which we needed in the end as one of the others just split in two with the hammer).
Once the living hell that is assembling this unit is finished then the slide is very good, it's just getting over the wanting to throw it through the window together with the plastic caps that you have to get through....
Great slide.. very poorly thought out.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Easy as 1,2,3 Comment: I received this slide today and the instructions were so easy to follow, putting the slide together was just as easy. It took me just under an hour to assemble. I did have a little help from my husband though. I do recommend this slide. I bought this slide on behalf of my pre-school, now I've seen it I'm going to buy one for my garden.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Assembly Nightmare Comment: An (ex)friend of my wife recommended this product. I decided to assemble this when our 2 year old was having an afternoon nap. Good job he slept for 2 hours as it took me that long to assemble it. The plastic rod supplied to thread through the slide is quite frankly not fit for purpose. Hammering on the metal caps is just a joke. Little Tikes should have spent a few pence more on a metal tube rather than the flimsy plastic tube supplied. Once up, the slide is great but make sure you leave plenty of time to assemble it and make sure there are no children around when you start with the expletives!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Easy Store giant slide. This Innovative slide has a 180cm long slide with high sides an rounded corners for a smooth ride.
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