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As a toy company, EKU EASYKU is committed to manufacturing high quality, durable toys that meet strict safety standards, gain the love of children and trust of parents. We hope our toys are not also children’s entertainment partners and but also a excellent learning partner.
Dinosaur Toys
Dinosaur Toys
Military Vehicle
Fire Trucks
Construction Trucks
Fun Bathtub Toys for Toddlers
Excellent Problem Solving Toys: This toy is an excellent problem solving tool that really engages kids’ minds because they need to follow a specific order to reassemble the truck correctly. Great for kids who love to disassemble and rebuild things
Disruptor turns into a Smart Engineer: The truck comes with electric drill, hand drill and drill bits, offering various ways for children to disassemble and reassemble the truck. Turning your little disruptor into a smart engineer
Motorized Fun, Movable Parts: Installed the electric drill in the bottom of the truck, the truck moves forward and backward, all while move or sway some of its parts, realistic design, provides a perfect blend of imaginative play and learning
Learning from Playing: The toy offer a hands-on experience, teach them attention to detail, learn how parts fit together and come apart, encourage the development of manual dexterity and mechanical thinking
Different Parts, Different Assemble Difficulty Level: Different assemble difficulty level will work kids brain, suitable for kids with an interest in mechanics ages 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 years old. Provide hours of fun and learning
Awesome Gifts for Kids: The parts are very well made and gives a young child an opportunity to hone their dexterity as well as spark their imagination in the realm of STEM. A big hit for birthday christmas
Johnny Amaya –
Inspire your childs inner mechanic
My son couldn’t get enough of this toy!!! The build quality of this toy is amazing and has some vivid colors to stimulate your child curiosity. The toy screw and Philips screwdriver are large enough for them to recognize their functions so its easy for them to use. It help us bond a bit more because he has seen me put stuff together in my garage and wanted to do the same too. Its a great toy to get and the price is really worth it to instill a great skill in the long run
Mrs. Review It –
So fun!
This little take apart fire truck is such a cute idea! My grandson who is 5 loves to take things apart and see how things work so I know he is going to love this! I like that it includes everything you need to assemble/disassemble. They offer lots of different vehicles depending on what your little is into right now (my grandson is obsessed with fire trucks right now). I will be gifting this to him for Xmas and hope itâs one of his favorite gifts and gets played with often!
Rob –
Super fun
Being able to put together and play with a toy always makes it more fun! It’s about the size I expected. It was assembled in about 40 minutes and the difficulty was just right. Batteries will last thanks to LEDs on it. Wish they were included but oh well. I think it will stand up to being played with the quality is good. It is priced appropriately.
M o Mma –
Great for home school fun
It’s a beginning tool concept for kids to implement on these toy cars like taking apart and putting back together with slight variation of style. My nephew that’s being homeschooled for kindergarten enjoys this toy and it’s big enough to visually see how the parts go together. There’s so many different STEM toys out there, but since we aren’t sure of his level and exactly how much he might understand right now, this is a great beginner set before moving onto the more advanced toys that have multiple smaller pieces. Considering STEM classes at this level already costs the same as this toy, I’d rather have a toy the kids can continue to play with and master the concept. Plus it sprays water and moves around so it’s entertaining and educational.
Irv –
Mine Was Pre Assembled
I was completely surprised to learn that the truck came pre-assembled except for the âwater cannon.â Well made, built for robust play, and nicely color coordinated. It comes with play tools so the child can make repairs. Take care if viewing product before wrapping since it is nearly impossible to cram things back into box once taken out. I gave up.I am taken with this toy and will look to see what else is made by the vendor.
frankfrank –
Ok but has some odd design issues
Firstly, everyone seems to be talking about assembling this which I found weird as mine showed up assembled. No problem as my kid saw the drill and now wanted to disassemble the whole thing.Main negative: The drill is idiotically made and has only a top switch, no trigger so it is just about useless but your kid will of course want to use it anyway which will frustrate you and them.Recommendation: throw the drill away before the kid ever opens the toy. Manufacturer recommendation: lose the drill it is useless.The drill doubles are a really useless motor, where when snap it into the base of the truck and when you switch it on the truck drives itself in an arc toward the nearest wall while nonstop spinning its rocket turret, and continuing to drive into the wall, not really a fun feature for anyone.Now that the bad is out of the way, the good: once you have thrown away the drill there is still a normal screwdriver to use, and the kid can take parts on/off. More importantly, the rockets work great. There are six tubes (only the center top one fires) and they shoot the rockets a good 4-6′ and are very fun for the kids to play with. You can adjust the tension of the rocket launcher rack so that they can point it in a given direction and have it hold position, so that’s pretty handy.
Simon –
Great idea
The material of the product is really good! My kid loves it a lot and he especially like the electric screw driver.
StillDaddy –
Fun, With Minor Difficulties
This was for a 7yo who enjoyed it for a few days (mostly the electric drill) before passing it on to their far more interested 10yo sibling.The drill works fine, but the motor part slides out of the handle part to access the battery compartment which can get frustrating during play. In addition, some segments are more difficult to separate or reattach during disassembly/reassembly – we had particular difficulty with where the hydraulic arm attaches to the bucket.But overall the kids (at least the 10yo) do like it and have fun being able to explore the disassembly and reassembly process.The plastic seems reasonably sturdy except for the thinner portions which seem like they may break (like the more difficult aforementioned pieces) within a few cycles.