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Joanne Peterson
> 3 dayLove, love, LOVE this wagon. I purchased this for my granddaughter on her first birthday and she absolutely gets the biggest kick out of riding in it, especially when we go off-roading over lawns, curbs and other bumps. Its light weight but very sturdy; quite roomy enough for two kids, or a kid and their dog; steers easily and the fat tires go over pretty much anything. Some reviews indicated that the wagon is noisy but thats not an issue for us - my granddaughter is much noisier, giggling as she enjoys her ride. The one small issue I had was that the assembly directions kinda sucked, a problem easily handled by looking at the picture on the box and using common sense. (It would have helped if my son had put it together! LOL) Worth every penny!
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Darlene O.
> 3 dayBirthday gift for my 3 year old granddaughter. Im usually capable of putting things together, but this was not one of them. I asked my neighbor and it took 3 of them to put it together. Instructions in all languages were listed together, not by indivdual pages. BTW.. My neighbors have put together and taken apart race cars. The difficulty could have been the size and awkwardness of the wagon itself. When I pulled the wagon across the street, my 3 year old granddaughter was jumping up and down, squealing and clapping. Neighbors saw this and said Seeing her that happy was worth it. She treats it like her first car. Cannot pull through any mud! The 2 seater gives her plenty of room for her, her stuffed animals and baby dolls!!
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Connie Johnson
> 3 dayMissing a part, returning
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Gerald T. Daley Sr.
> 3 dayA little tough to put together. Not for a novice handyman.
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rg
> 3 dayMy grandson and granddaughter are loving this wagon. The direction for putting it together could have been better, but if you are handy you will figure it out. As for quality of the material, only time will tell. But, I think it will last him until he out grows it. I dont think it will be handed down to the next generation, like our old American Flyer.
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Lynn Smith
> 3 dayThis wagon is very sturdy! I live on a ranch and needed a little wagon to haul my little granddaughter in. This is perfect. It maneuvers great through the grass and she absolutely loves getting pulled around. It has drink holders and snack holders on it too. My kids used to have the green one with the door when they were little and that was used FOR YEARS. This wagon is perfect and I intend to get a lot of use out of it! (Granddaughter approved!)
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austin_Larry
> 3 dayThis is my third Step 2 product and all of them so far have been well-designed and fun for our daughter. This is no exception. I was pleasantly surprised how deep and long the wagon was. Now my daughter is just 22 months and on the small side. But her and a 3 year old friend both get in and have plenty of room. I also like that there are safety waist straps on both sides. Assembly is pretty straight forward but we did run into a couple of problems. Throughout the assembly you are asked to use a hammer to get end pieces on. While doing this the metal flattened out and expanded on the rear axle making it impossible to put on. We considered calling Step 2 and I am sure they would have been great. But instead we bought a $7 metal file from Wal-Mart and filed the end down. It then worked ok. BUT be sure to use the provided brace on the opposite end so the axel is pushed up as far as possible when putting on the second rear wheel. Once assembled very pleased with the operation. It is easy to both push and pull and the wheels are very smooth. One design flaw though. The side for drinks is very roomy. All of our sippy cups fit with ease. The other side is supposed to be for chip bags or books. It is much too shallow. Bizarre oversight. It is basically useless. In the end we decided on this over the cozy coupe for added verticality and we are not disappointed. You might not have any assembly problems and the assembly is not hard. We found a workaround fairly easily for our problem. Aside from the way too shallow chip holder all other aspects of the wagon are well-designed. I also like the color, a true fire engine red. I dont think you would go wrong with any of the other Step 2 wagons either. Recommended.
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Justin Ruby
> 3 dayIm convinced that a requirement to making childrens toys is that you dont have kids because theres no way that a parent would make something so difficult to assemble. First off, the caps have metal inside of them to grasp the metal axels and when you pound them in with a hammer, it leaves metal shavings on the wheels and the floor. Awesome when you have a toddler walking around barefoot. Secondly, the instructions are a joke. Nothing is labeled and the booklet is in black and white so half of the time, you cant tell what part theyre using. I threw that away and used my common sense to put it together. It is sturdy which is good because we will be taking it on walks, to the lake, etc. Nothing was broken but it did almost fall out of the box when I brought it inside because the box was taped once on each side. Overall its ok for the price but Im definitely not encouraged to buy from Step2 again.
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Samantha jones
> 3 dayShould have bought this one first, east to move around and whats nice is if your kids are as messy as mine , you can just take a hose and spray it clean.
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melinda crawford
Greater than one weekMy son put together for his niece. Very sturdy and moderate assembly ease