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QualityKids Tool Bench Play Set

R299

R450
Excludes shipping

R299

R450
Customers rate OneDayOnly 4.5/5 on Google
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This Portable Work Tool Bench will encourage role playing and is a great toy for developing hand/eye coordination. This kid's construction tool bench and tools will bring out the handyman in any child. It is easy to assemble and with lots of little tasks to do, it is sure to keep them busy for many hours of DIY fun and what’s more, it can now be taken wherever they go!

The Play set comes with loads of tools such as an Electric Drill, spanner, pliers, wrench, hammer, play saw and more! The Table has a fully customizable tool board and ample working space for creative minds. Perfect for pint-sized builder and junior mechanics with a passion for all things mechanical!

Product Features
  • Conveniently Portable and Easy to Assemble
  • Electric Drill With Clockwise and Counter Clockwise Function
  • Electric Drill: 2 x AA Batteries (not included)
  • Large Selection of Tools
  • Educational toys
  • Encourages motor skills
  • Encourages imaginative play
  • Can be easily cleaned and stored
  • Can be played with by more than one child at a time
Product Specifications
  • Dimensions: (L x H x W) 32 x 14 x 35cm
  • What's in the box:
    • Tool case - 1pc
    • Drill - 1pc
    • Hammer - 1pc
    • Saw - 1pc
    • Box Wrench - 1pc
    • Screwdriver Flat - 1pc
    • Screw Driver Star - 1pc
    • Vise - 1pc
    • Adjustment spanner - 1pc
    • Drill bit - 1pc
    • Monkey grip - 1pc
    • Quick grip clamp - 1pc
    • Socket screw - 1pc
    • Bolt heads - 16pcs
    • Socket screw star small - 3pcs
    • Socket screw star medium - 17pcs
    • Socket screw star large - 5pcs
    • Ratchet Tool - 1pc
    • Screw Driver handle - 2pcs
    • Table legs - 4pcs
    • Leg balance - 4pcs
    • Hinge - 2pc
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