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The Step2 Deluxe Workshop is a USA-made, interactive pretend play toolset designed for kids aged 3-8. Featuring a spacious work surface with integrated screw holes and storage, realistic Durafoam wood pieces, and a 50-piece accessory set including an electronic drill and shop light, it encourages creativity, team-building, and responsibility through engaging, hands-on play. Adult assembly required; batteries not included.










| Manufacturer's Suggested Maximum Weight | 18 Kilograms |
| Educational Objective(s) | Team Building Skills |
| Language: | English |
| Model Number | 706000 |
| Number of Puzzle Pieces | 1 |
| Assembly Required | Yes |
| Batteries Required | Yes |
| Batteries Included | No |
| Material Type(s) | Plastic |
| Remote Control Included? | No |
| Colour | Multicolor |
| Product Dimensions | 86.36 x 38.1 x 103.51 cm; 12.9 kg |
| Batteries | 1 AAA batteries required. |
| Item model number | 706000 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 8 years |
| Manufacturer | The Step2 Co.Ltd.(USA) |
| Country of Origin | USA |
| Imported By | Playwell Impex Pvt. Ltd. |
| Item Weight | 12 kg 900 g |
A**R
We bought this for our grandson. He is only 18 months but most of the tools/accessories are safe enough for him to use with the exception of the nuts/bolts and the screw bit for the power drill. Also, the simulated 3D wood puzzle pieces to make the birdhouse, etc have to be be put away until he is older as he can bite little pieces off. He loves the shelves and the light. Overall a good toy for him even though this is technically for 3+ age group.
C**N
I bought this for my 2 year old son. He has not stopped playing with it since I put it together a few hours ago. Assembly is simple. It would have been simpler if I wasn't one of those stupid girls that doesn't know how to use power tools. Took about 45 minutes, putting it together by myself without a drill. My 2 year old climbing over me and the parts trying to use his "tools" slowed down the process as well. :) There are few if any pre drilled holes in the parts. The screws that come with it go easily through the plastic without pre drilled holes. Might have been purposely done that way to prevent stripping the plastic? Not sure. The bench itself is great with a drawer under the main part of the tabletop, a large cubby for the "wood", a cabinet with a cubby underneath and above. The plastic jars for the screws slide into grooves, pegs attach on the back wall to hang tools and there is a working light above the work bench. The vise grip isn't great and it frustrates my son because it doesn't tighten very well on the "wood" but I think that will be fine once he gets a little older. The bench is sturdy and I think will last a long time. The vacuum while a cute touch is just a nuisance. It falls off and my son has pretty much ignored it. The tools that come with the bench are awesome. It includes a hammer, screwdriver, drill with 2 bits that work, wrench, pliers and a saw that makes a sawing sound when it is used on the fake wood. The wood pieces are foam, puzzle like pieces that have a wood grain. You can put the screws through them with the drill and cut them with the saw. My son has loved that the most. The light above the bench uses 3 AAA batteries and the drill needs 2 AA batteries. I had the AA on hand but had to pillage through my remotes to find some AAA's. Rookie mistake- you would think I didn't have another kid and go through all of this before, granted it was 12 years ago but whatever! It was worth paying the extra money for a quality toy that I think my son will enjoy for a long time.
W**E
Kids love it
M**A
Buen producto... después de 1 mes todavía sigue juntando con el....eso es una gran exito
E**N
We bought this for our 3 year old. It's solid enough to withstand rough play. Was a bit of a pain to put together. Lots of screws.
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