Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Ukayed Amazing Ride on Swing Car

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Binding: Toy Brand: Ukayed EAN: 6889200671548 Feature: Supports a load of 100 kg (220 lbs) on smooth, flat surfaces Label: ishopuk Manufacturer: ishopuk Model: ftt101 Publisher: ishopuk Studio: ishopuk Warranty: 90 days from date of purchase
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Supports a load of 100 kg (220 lbs) on smooth, flat surfaces runs by just turning the wheel no batteries ever needed! A Ride On Toy for All Ages A Scooter Powered by Inertia, Centrifugal Force, Gravity & Friction No Pedals, No Gears, No Batteries
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Customer Rating:      Summary: didicar assembly Comment: have purchased this car for my nephew - haven't got it assembled yet as I don't have the correct tools - will have to go get a tube spanner from a DIY store as it doesn't come with it - you will also need a hammer or mallet. The instructions very poorly translated and the tools are not included. I am sure it will be great fun but, if I was doing this on Christmas Eve I would be pretty annoyed. I found decent assembly instructions on the internet by putting 'didicar assembly' into google and found good clear instructions - now am off to B&Q!
Customer Rating:      Summary: Great fun for all the family Comment: bought the didi car for my 2 and a half year old but the whole family has had a go on it- brilliant on laminate floors and also outdoors on flat surfaces.
my two and half year old finds it easy to handle and has now mastered the reverse motion! a great buy for any fun loving family- am going to get one for my little girls nursery!
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HOW IT WORKS: Just rotate the steering wheel from side to side to go forward and flip the wheel 180 degrees to steer backwards. The smoother the driving surface, the faster you go. To stop, cease rotating the steering wheel and put your feet onto the ground. i am not afraid to say that i am 35 and had a go on this around a car park and once i got the Swing of it was getting some good speed as well has having great fun with all the staff taking it in turns and the laughs were many
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