Step2 Whisper Ride II Ride On Push Toy Car, Pink – Ride On Car with Included Seat Belt, Easy Storage and Transport, Makes a Great Stroller Alternative
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Mark A. Sousa
> 3 dayVery Happy With purchase
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Clint&Jessica Blackmon
Greater than one weekOur 18 month old loves this and wants to go on walks everyday! Super easy to put together too.
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Hilda Hackett
> 3 dayLove this. Keeps my daughter entertained while shopping or walking around
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Praise The Lord, Always
> 3 dayFirst the downside: The parts lists shows item K, but, this is NOT a part, only a tool (of which I didnt use) and it had part P, stuck inside, of which, I wasted time trying to figure out how to use it. The answer came when it fell on the floor and part P came loose (an extra part for locking the wheel on the shaft). I used a rubber mallet, not hammer, and a ratchet screwdriver with a good handle, which made putting the dashboard easier to put on as there isnt any pre-drilled holes to start the screws and also the screws for the seat belts (the belts are on backwards on this car?) are very long and would be difficult to screw in using a normal screwdriver, especially if one has trouble using their hands. The front wheel came off and we had a hard time to get my grandchild to get out of the car to fix it, which was an easy fix. The handle, of which was my main reason to buy this toy, does fold down, but, if you want to remove it, you will need a wrench (open-end is best) and a pair of pliers to loosen the nut and then you pull out the long bolt, the downside is that to replace it, you have to line up the four holes once again, which is a pain; this handle should be made to quicK disconnect for ease (WAKE-UP STEP TWO) of taking off and putting back on again. I made a copy of the parts lists as I got fed up with flipping the paper over trying to figure out what I was suppose to do, and this made it easier for me. The only toy for my grandchild to play with while he is in the seat is the steering wheel (the horn didnt get him excited at all) and he kept trying to raise the trunk as they call it in front, but sitting down in the car, he couldnt do it and almost broke the lid trying (another wake-up call for STEP TWO; we need more gadgets to amuse the child while they are in the seat). The good: my grandson loved it and I enjoyed being able to push him around the yard without breaking my back bending down. It looks wonderful but because there isnt anything for a child to play with besides the steering wheel, I only gave it four stars. It is too bad that toy manufacturers dont ask the parents/grandparents what they would like to have on these toys; I guess that they themselves dont have any children to learn from. The construction seems to be sturdy enough, but I am not too sure about those wheels, the only part that came from China, as they feel flimsy. I didnt use the seatbelt, but when my wife started to push the car, our grandson, reached down and tried to put them on himself (he is 20 months). Yep, he has been in her car so I guess he knows best. There is a lot of room inside, of which I am happy as the cold air is coming in and he will be able to wear heavy clothes while I am pushing him outside and this should be usable as a push-toy for a few years and of course his parents can remove the handle when he does get too big to fit inside. My only regret: not finding this car sooner in the year. Putting it together was a labor of love and really not that difficult once you can figure out the pictures and where to start. +JMJ+
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Kimber Rose
Greater than one weekThis was miss difficult to assemble then lead to believe but once assembled feels sturdy. The stickers didn’t peel off easily and most ended up tearing. I tried aligning the pieces to accomplish desired look which was ok but that was disappointing. We will see how it goes on our first walk. Sturdy and seat belt most important and access to the little storage good
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Chapis
> 3 dayA mi nieto le encanto y a mi también
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Selina Schmidt
> 3 dayEasy to put together! Good YouTube videos of you get stuck. Rolls more quietly than older ones.
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Killy P
21-11-2024I put this together myself in about an hour. I’m sure for others it’ll be a LOT less, but I’m BAD with these things. That being said I was able to actually do it myself. Instructions were clear. I saw a few people say the wheel fell off. I can understand how. The wheel assembles to the axel by way of a plastic cap with a metal ring. The ring is too big and you need to hammer the metal bar into the metal to make it fit. I had to try a few times to get it on straight. When you do that part make sure it’s on straight and pull on it to make sure it’s secure. If it’s not the wheel will easily pop off. That was the worst part. The rest was a breeze. Took it out for a run and my kid loves it. It handles just as easily as a stroller and I was able to take it up and down curbs and turn with no issue. My son is a big 17 months at 30 lbs and he has lots of leg room and seat space. I was worried because he’s big, but non issue. The cup holder doesn’t work well but I was able to secure my stroller organizer bag to the handle. Def an option if you carry your phone etc. you can get those bags on amazon for 10 dollars. In all very happy with this purchase. Step 2 stuff is built to last and while expensive at first it’s worth it.
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4th Dimension Enterprises, Inc.
> 3 dayThe assembly instructions were very confusing, but my male friend assembled it for me. I would not have been able to do it, as a female :) I purchased the vehicle for my 1 year old grandson. He loves it! He gets looks and compliments when he is being pushed.
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Roselyne.
> 3 dayThis is the best toy and the world grandma and grandpa and great grandma will love this item I take my great grandson everywhere and this it is so well made very safe and easy to push.