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Reviewed in the United States on August 5, 2024
Seems sturdy & has been great for active kids.
Miroslava Serhan
Reviewed in the United States on October 8, 2024
Kids loved it , they love spinning on it as well it’s durable and easy to take apart if I need to move it.
Margot E. Ulsh
Reviewed in the United States on September 22, 2023
My nine year old friend put it together by himself while I watched. They have been using it over a month.and moving it from one spot in the yard to another. It still looks brand new. It is a perfect size for them. Seems to be extremely durable and quite stable when sitting in the yard.
JH
Reviewed in the United States on October 9, 2017
Probably the best outdoor toy we have bought our kids. I was very skeptical when I saw it come out of the box. It didn't appear to be sturdy enough for a 2 year old and 4 year old. I was so wrong. They play on it so much without any problem at all.Not only does it seesaw up and down, it spins around adding much more excitement and enjoyment.The plastic seats are actually pretty comfortable and the kids don't fall off as much as we expected. The handles have a foam cover that allows a good grip as well as comfort.It was a little unpleasant to assemble. Lots of nuts and bolts. It does come with all the tools you need to assemble it, which is always a bonus.Great product.
murali k.
Reviewed in India on July 30, 2016
Legs were not in proper alignment and hence very shaky. Had to take to a nearby shop to set that right with additional fittings.
Grace of God
Reviewed in the United States on July 14, 2016
This was fairly easy to assemble. I did it with the assistance of 2 toddlers. It seems made of sturdy metal. So far it has held up well to the weather. I have only had it a few months. For the price, I probably couldn't ask for more.There are no springs to assist little legs to get back in the air. My 1 year old and 3 year old need lots of supervision and assistance to have a nice time on this. My nine year old loves the idea of it, and certainly enjoys the spinning feature of it, but it sits to close to the ground to be comfortable to her.The colors are rich, and it does not stand out in a negative manner. For adults who don't mind constant supervision and assistance, this is a sturdy toy that looks to last years. My hope would be that when my toddlers are a bit older, they can achieve play with a lot less assistance.
shopper girl
Reviewed in the United States on March 23, 2016
This seesaw is made to last for years the fun bright colors makes it a fun outside toy to play on this seesaw will grow with your child for many years you don't have to buy a new one after a year or to because they are to big for it. This one has really good seats for the children to sit on and not fall off of also the handles are built so they don't come off and they have grips on them so children's hands don't slip off also the base of this seesaw is made just right so it can't tip over well you child and his or her friends are playing on this seesaw. Also you don't just need to leave it outside if you need something for your children do play on in the winter in the house bring this seesaw in. It doesn't take up much room at all it will keep your children busy on those cold winter days. When they can't go outside.Quite possibly the best thing I've bought on Amazon. the kids have been wear themselves out! Made getting them down for bed much easier. It doesn't go up but maybe 3 feet (which I like) but it also spins & they enjoyed that just as well.
CRH
Reviewed in the United States on February 9, 2016
Easy to assemble and the kids love it. Time will tell if it stands up to the weather, but initial impression is good. Hardware quality is average for outdoor play things.If you follow the directions exactly there is really no place you can install the Seesaw. The list of "don'ts" and "before play checks" is so long that your kids would never be able to play with it. I'm sure the corporate lawyers had a big part in that.Once we found a "safe place" to locate it and reviewed the required "pre-flight" checklist it was too dark for the kids to use it. So, we put it off until the next day when we could go through the checklist at sunrise. Next morning we got our flashlights and started...... All the nuts and bolts checked out, paint was not chipped, seats were solidly in place, the surrounding area was clear of all stones, acorns and loose grass (we did have to chase a bee), etc, etc.....We were ready for step 2. We reviewed the safety instructions with all adults and children and broke for lunch. During lunch we reviewed the proper procedures with the children. The 4 year old understood a large percentage of the restrictions and was almost ready by the end of the day. Her 2 year old brother proved to be the problem, and without him there was no Seesaw, only a See, which means sitting on the ground.On day 3 we set out to get the safety instructions clearly understood by the 2 year old. We made a small seesaw on the breakfast table and with the help of his 4 year old sister, who interpreted our instructions, we finally got through the preliminaries.TIME TO RIDE...... with two adults on each end we carefully loaded the children on the seats. All went well for about 2 minutes. (Side Note: this thing not only Seesaws, it also rotates around the center, like a "merry go round"). Apparently the little one didn't understand that at the breakfast review! He decided to spin and lost his shoe!! This is one point that the safety instructions missed. He climbed off the device and stepped into a mud puddle getting his sock and pants wet and muddy. He laughed and dismounted. As he dismounted he also forgot the instruction about not jumping off when the other person is up in the air. No need to describe what happened next, I guess.On day 4 we set out in a completely new direction. We let the kids play on it and they had fun. Yea, he lost his shoe again and they got really dirty... but that's kids. The Seesaw is great!
Who-goes-there
Reviewed in the United States on June 8, 2015
This is a wonderful product. It was fairly easy to assemble, took me about 30 minutes, because I had put a the handles on upside down, but probably would have taken 25 minutes. Very sturdy, but still light enough for me to move from living room to backyard by myself. I have twin 6 year old girls who had been using a step 2 teeter totter which they loved, but outgrew. I decided they needed a big kid one, and they are thrilled to have a teeter totter that actually lifts them high enough so their legs don't touch the ground, and not to mention spins. They had so much fun on it. I would definitely recommend this product as it can be used indoor or out, provides an energy outlet, and lots of giggles.
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