Mr.Fix.it Race Car Toy Take-A-Part Battery-Operated Drill Set with Lights and Sounds

December 17, 2019 - Comment

Toy Assembly Race Car, Build and Re-Build, Take Apart Toy Product Features Helps child improve hand coordination and imagination Ages 3+, Updated Model – New and Improved Money Back Guaranteed Two Types of Model Cars, Lights and Sound Battery Operated Drill with Removable Screws and Parts

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Toy Assembly Race Car, Build and Re-Build, Take Apart Toy

Product Features

  • Helps child improve hand coordination and imagination
  • Ages 3+, Updated Model – New and Improved
  • Money Back Guaranteed
  • Two Types of Model Cars, Lights and Sound
  • Battery Operated Drill with Removable Screws and Parts

Comments

Anonymous says:

Great Toy For 4 Yr Old! What a great birthday gift this made for a 4 year old boy. It took a little support/guidance from his Dad, but once he knew how to do it he was off and running, he loved it! The drill (requires 2AA batteries, not included) is easy: squeeze the toggle switch/trigger – press it up or down for forward or reverse action, very simple. The plastic screws and pieces of the car are bulky enough to be easily handled by a little guy’s fingers. Good for fine motor development and hand eye coordination. We…

Anonymous says:

Don’t waste your money! I ordered this for my grandson for Christmas. It did not work. We discovered the batteries were corroded. When we cleaned the batteries and reinstalled them, the electrical system shorted out. Also the wheels fall off the car every time my grandson just tried to roll it on the floor. I contacted the company at least 3 times. They offered to send a new battery pack which I have not received and will do no good. I asked for a replacement toy and did not even get a response to my request…

Anonymous says:

What a great idea! Our eldest grandson is at that ‘take-apart’ age. He wants to know how things are made: what makes them go and how what makes them go does it. This usually results in his having to break the item, which means the toy is then rendered useless and even dangerous, with jagged edges. Now he has something he can dismantle and put back together as much as he desires. What a great idea!

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