🌟 Elevate Playtime: Where Fun Meets Safety!
The KidKraft Andorra Wooden Outdoor Swing Set is a versatile playset designed for children aged 3-7, featuring 6 potential play areas, including two swings, a slide, a rock wall, and a chalk wall. Crafted from durable, recyclable wood, it ensures safety and longevity while providing a shaded play environment with its curved canvas roof. With EZ Kraft Assembly, parents can set it up quickly, allowing for more time spent enjoying outdoor fun.
Item Weight | 130 Pounds |
Item Dimensions D x W x H | 108"D x 123"W x 95"H |
Color | Brown |
Frame Material Type | China Fir |
Material Type | Wood, Plastic |
Is Assembly Required | Yes |
Maximum Weight Recommendation | 110 Pounds |
Maximum Compatible Number of Seats | 2 |
J**K
Good swing set, build was simple to follow.
This swing set was a hit with my 3 year old. She loves that it is simple, the swing is sturdy enough for play. We hooked up a baby swing for my son now but was easy to put on the hooks. The slide is thick and sturdy also. The swing set overall did take 6+ hours to build but it was a step by step process. The manual could use better diagrams and explanation but the labeling was ok. Each board has a stamp of which number it is but also there is a diagram that details each board and size just in case. We did buy a good drill and pre drilled some holes due to the Cedar being soft. We had little trouble putting it together and it seems to be strong and sturdy for play. There are multiple spikes to hold down in the ground and a detail on the final prep. I will get years of use out of it hopefully!
V**A
If you look up “cheap” in the dictionary...
Yes it’s a bit flimsy, and yes a sturdy equivalent would cost $1,000. It is what it is; tricky to put together, the instructions aren’t perfect, some of the holes aren’t drilled right, a couple of the beams split a little when putting in screws, the wood is soft and feels cheap... but my 3 year old is having a blast playing on it, loves the climbing wall, loves the slide (the exposed screws on the slide aren’t that big a deal). It’s cheap, sturdy enough to play on, and if it goes in the dumpster after 3 years it’ll have fulfilled its purpose and been worth its price, and I think 3 years is a pretty fair estimate.
E**D
great starter swing set
great quality have had it for 3 years now kids love it easy to put together only complaint is kids out grow it pretty quick
N**D
Pretty good, not bad, I can't complain.
I was thinking about building my own swingset\playset but after looking up prices on swings and slides I figured it would be more efficient to buy this and modify it to what I wanted but to my surprise it is way nicer than I was expecting. Very easy to assemble, took my wife and I about 3 and a half hours. The materials are cheap and I don't think I'm going to be playing on it but for my toddler and 8yr old it is more than sturdy. If you have a drill and a socket adapter and room to lay out the pieces it's a easy quarantine job.
K**4
Beware - If you need replacement parts, this seller is ZERO help.
****UPDATE*****Do NOT buy. Seller is completely unhelpful. We have now had broken bolts, holes in the wrong place, pieces that are not the correct size, etc.——————-My husband has so far spent 6 hours assembling this swingset. No complaints on the time spent so far as it looks like it’s going to be perfect for our needs. However, we have a structural piece that has a hole 1/2 in off- like impossible to assemble. We could either choose to drill a new hole and compromise the structure or request a replacement piece. Clear choice, right?I messaged the seller and their recommendation was to return the product for a full refund... are you serious? That’s the BEST option we have?! I need one piece.... ONE. I’m not making my husband spend another full day unassembling this beast to try to shove it all in the tiny box and pray fedex will pick it up.So we had to drill a new hole.... and hopefully the integrity of the structure will not suffer....But beware, the seller was zero help. I needed one replacement part.... one that I provided the part number and everything. I will not buy from this seller again, and neither should you.Find another seller for your swingset.... that’s my advice.
R**C
Plan on a few hours...
...to assemble this thing. Several of the diagrams were misleading and I had to redo some work. While the package came with the hardware to mount the "rocks" they were missing as was one of the spacer blocks. Fortunately the latter was essentially a piece of 2x4x4½ which I replaced with a piece from my wood stock. The rocks - I really wasn't sure I was going to use them anyway so it was assembled without them.RECOMMENDATIONS:Assemble on a flat surface if possible. I did it on the yard and it made a couple of the pieces more challenging to attach. BE PATIENT and do not rush. I did this by myself and it took about 6 - 7 hours in total which I spaced over two days.Kudos to the parts packaging though. The appropriate screws, washers, bolts and nuts were very plainly labeled. Keep the unused items in the packages until needed.The instructions were a bit strange. The wooden pieces were stamped on the end of the pieces with a part number. However, the instructions used an alphanumeric code in each diagram that pointed back to the parts list at the beginning of the manual. Took a bit to get used to that, but worked out in the end.Some of the 2D diagrams did not match the actual 3D assemblies. I lost quite a bit of time trying to ensure what I THOUGHT I saw in the instructions were reflected in the assembled parts.I don't know if I'll ever buy something like this again. I believe it is an inherent part of the effort when putting something like this together with so many fasteners! If you get easily frustrated you should probably consider another option than this do-it-yourself item.All said an done I believe it is a cost effective solution to ensure my grandson has something to play on for the next 2 or 3 years. Then Craigslist gets it!!!
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