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Reviewed in the United States on September 4, 2024
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Ekom Asuquo
Reviewed in the United States on July 7, 2024
Took my husband a while to assemble but it’s lovely!
M Seal
Reviewed in the United States on July 30, 2024
I got this for a toddler who we thought would enjoy playing in the sand in the backyard with minimal mess. This works pretty well for that purpose, but does have some caveats.Assembly was pretty easy, although we did have to make some alterations and I added some support to the bottom. Secondly, this works best on a hard pad - I kept it on the concrete to support the weight of the sand in it without now being able to move it.The liner enables the water to drain from the sand if it gets wet, and the canopy does only a fair job at protecting the sand from the weather, mostly from animals and tree debris.Overall, I would suggest it if you want a small play area to be able to manage, but make sure you have the space and ability to keep this without really moving it as long as it's filled.
Eric Best
Reviewed in the United States on June 29, 2024
Hopeful but generally disappointed.We were looking for a sandbox type set up on a covered patio area for our kid's kinetic sand. I was planning on building one but ran across this and thought that would save me time. Not so much.First off, the assembly isn't overly difficult but the lack of pre drilled holes on some parts and not on others made for a bit of double checking to make sure it was square when building the base. The wood is cheap and very soft so drilling is easy but longevity I think will be an issue.After fussing with the base part I decided not to build out the canopy because this was going to be on our covered patio so it isn't necessary which I am glad about because it looks to be a pain to put together.So on to the lining. It's not very high quality. Think of the weed fabric you put down in your garden and thats what it is. But not the good stuff. It's pretty thin and I can't imagine it would hold up once the weight of sand is in there.So I opted not to use it and because there isn't an actual bottom I will have to craft something myself which means a trip to the lumber yard anyways.I plan to buy some thin plywood and craft a base board for it then will use plastic to line it. This should work fine because it won't be exposed to rain but if outside I wouldn't use plastic due to the inability for drainage.End of day...even for the low price the quality and general design just doesn't stack up. It would probably make for a decent store display item but for something kids are going to be rough with I can't imagine this holding up for any time.
Nilda Herrera
Reviewed in the United States on October 29, 2024
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