Your cart is empty.
Your cart is empty.4.4 out of 5 stars
Reasonable Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2025
The media could not be loaded.
Joe Skinner
Reviewed in the United States on January 5, 2025
This 3-in-1 wagon is a fantastic combination of fun & practicality. Its adjustable handle and sturdy design make it perfect for toddlers. It is easy to use and the material is of high quality so this wagon will last. This wagon will keep the kids busy and is a great investment. Highly recommend!(My only drawback is the instructions on the paper vary slightly from the video on the Amazon product page - if the washers go on first or the wheel goes on first. Regardless I felt like it needed wd-40 before first use to make the wheels spin smoothly)
Henry
Reviewed in the United States on January 4, 2025
At first, I just wanted to buy a practical storage box, but I accidentally discovered this practical and beautiful art-like car. Its material selection is impeccable, and the combination of wood and metal brings a warm and high-end texture. What's more gratifying is that the assembly process is very simple! As a children's toy. It can also be used as a part of home decoration.Overall, this is not only a toy, but more like a work of art that can be passed down. It combines design and practicality, which completely exceeded my expectations. If you are looking for a gift that can meet your child's play needs and improve your life taste, I strongly recommend this car!
Linda Bourke
Reviewed in the United States on January 31, 2025
My grandkids love it
Reporting Consumer
Reviewed in the United States on January 3, 2025
For something that has such quality materials and a high price I was expecting a lot better. Especially when a bigger, higher capacity, actually push pull radio flyer wagon comes in at $150 relative to this ones $100.It’s such a shame because the material quality is actually quite good. It feels like steel and aluminum construction. Pretty heavy and pretty duty. The wood cover is real plywood as well. The tires feel like rubber instead of random plastic. It really feels like it is made up of good components.But then… that’s where it starts to fall apart. The instructions were terrible. Mine were missing 2 entire pages bc it didn’t print or something. I had to figure it out based on what other people had photos of and were saying in their reviews. And from what they were saying… it was pretty bad for them too as many of them had instructions to reverse their tires…The tire installation was a pain as well because you can’t actually lock it in too far if you want it to roll well. You need to just slightly tap the red thing in, otherwise you have to pry the whole thing apart and really pry to get the lock nut loose enough for the wheels to roll. The washers don’t really do that much to help with it, I guess they do a little for spacing or something, who knows.As for it being “push pull”, the steering only works if you pull, pushing will bump the steering rod into the little holder mechanism unless you hold it much lower to the ground which kind of defeats the purpose of it. Also the steering radius is terrible for pushing.It’s such a shame because if they put some care into the design and instructions manual and smaller elements this could be a decent wagon.The only reason why it’s not rated lower is because the material quality is quite good. The many reasons why it’s not rated higher is because it’s so careless in so many other ways yet still is marked to fairly close in price to a radio flyer stroller wagon.I would not recommend this. If someone gifts it to you, it’s fine to keep, but honestly, I would recommend just spending $50 more and getting a radio flyer stroller wagon. This thing just falls flat in too many ways.
Recommended Products