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Princess Big Wheel |  | Brand: J. Lloyd Category: Toy
Buy New: $95.55 as of 11/24/2009 15:24 CST details
Seller: GiftsRUs Rating: 9 reviews
Batteries Included: No Age: 3 - 8 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 10 Dimensions (in): 35 x 0 x 23
MPN: 96106 Model: 96106 UPC: 858280961067 EAN: 0858280961067
Availability: Usually ships in 1-3 weeks
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| Features:
| • | Bright pink and lavender styling with weather resistant princess decals make this toy a dream come t | | • | Inspired by the original 16" Big Wheel, a family favorite for almost four decades | | • | Features a 16" wheel for unique low-profile riding fun | | • | 3-position seat adjusts to fit your growing child | | • | For ages 38 yrs. with a maximum weight of 70 lbs. |
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The good and bad of the Princess Big Wheel October 15, 2009 S. Beard (North Carolina, USA) My granddaughter likes her Princess Big Wheel OK, but she loves her baby brother's First Big Wheel much better. The First Big Wheel was purchased already assembled from the factory and is much stronger and better made. If the Princess big wheel were factory assembled instead of pieces put together by inept parents and grandparents, I believe a better product would be had. Our Princess Big Wheel that we ordered, the pedal keeps falling off, and we find it lying everywhere. The Big Wheel in the front is extremely wobbly, and looks like it could just fall off at any time. This is not like the Big Wheels my children had growing up and rode day and night, which is really sad. I wanted my grandchildren to experience the pleasure of owning a Big Wheel. This one is disappointing. Even my 4 year old granddaughter can tell the difference in sturdiness and quality. She says the small one is "better."
My Daughter Loves This!!! July 30, 2009 K. Atkari I don't understand why this product received such poor reviews. There are many more expensive "big wheel" type toys they could have purchased. For the money, we are very pleased with this Princess Big Wheel.
I had to put this together myself. It was a little difficult because I am not used to having to put things together and not too handy with tools! My daughter waited patiently while I was sweating while putting it together. I did get frustrated a few times during the assembly I didn't think I had enough strength, but I was able to put it together.
My daughter rides this every single day. She is 6 and it fits her perfectly. She loves it and is so happy she has this big wheel!
Disappointed by this Flimsy, Hard-to-Assemble Toy June 24, 2009 Kick_shot (Philadelphia) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Several problems with assembly: I had to use a cordless drill to bore out plastic left over from the molding process that was preventing me from attaching the rear axle; As others have mentioned, the pedals have been impossible to assemble correctly as the crude washer blocks the axle as it tries to fit into the pedal (you'll see what I mean if you're unfortunate enough to buy one); and the small fittings that attach to the fork and hug the big wheel had no pilot holes for the screws, once again necessitating the cordless drill.
It's flimsy, as well. Even though my daughter can't use the pedals because they're still screwed up because of the washer, as she pushes it along with her feet the front wheel--aka Big Wheel--is loosening from the pedals because of the shoddy way they have you put it together. I'm getting different washers for the pedals and will try them, but at this point I can't recommend this incarnation of the Big Wheel. I guess the secret craft of the Ancients regarding Big Wheel construction was lost in the late 70s, and now we're left with this crappy, cobbled together imitation.
Move on May 5, 2009 Lance Hollander (new york, NY United States) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
My 4 year old bent the fork wihtin 1 hour as well. It's not a well made product. I'll be looking at the Mighty Wheels version next.
Child must be at least 40 inches to ride May 4, 2009 mom 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
My child is 40 inches, and can barely reach the peddles. Make sure your kid is 40-41 inches at least to be able to ride. I wish I had known this instead of just 3-8 years old on the box.
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