Large Kitchen
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| Large Kitchen |
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| Manufacturer: KidKraft |
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| List Price: $225.99 |
| Sale Price: $177.74 |
| Availibility: Usually ships in 1-2 business days |
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Product Description |
| Bon appetit! It's time to cook up some creativity with a classic wooden kitchen! This kid-sized set features bright colors, imaginative details and is sure to impress the young chefs in your life. Features: - Refrigerator, freezer, oven and microwave open and close
- See-through doors on oven and microwave
- Removable sink for quick and easy cleaning
- Knobs on the oven and sink
- Convenient storage above and below the sink
- Large enough that multiple children can play at once
- Made of wood
- Sturdy construction
- Dimensions: 42" x 16" x 41.5"H
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Product Details |
- A pink refrigerator and freezer, finished with frescoed water and ice dispensers
- A clock and a phone (with caller ID), A notepad on the side panel
- Functional doors
- Knobs on the sink and oven, Microwave and oven with clear see-through doors
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5-star kitchen for 5-star kids
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| Review Date: June 29, 2005 |
| Reviewer: Mother Hen, |
As my kids began to outgrow their Discover Sounds kitchen, I began scouting around new kitchens. I checked out the many plastic molded kitchens, but opted to go the wood kitchen route. Of the wood kitchens, this is far and away the nicest, best equipped, and most attractive kitchen I've found. The sink is removable and can actually be filled with water. The faucet swivels, the clock hands are movable, there are two shelves in the cabinet beneath the sink for storage, two shelves in the refrigerator (in addition to the freezer compartment on top), and a white grooved shelf in the oven that serves as the removable oven rack.
There is room for lots and lots of playfood, dishes, pots, pans, utensils, and small appliances. I love that the color scheme is suitable for both boys and girls, and much more appealing than the more institutional-looking wood kitchens.
The assembled kitchen is approximately 42" wide X 43" high X 16" deep (excluding handles and knobs). It took my husband and I over an hour to assemble, and as each additional piece gets attached, it locks the piece together very solidly.
There is room for multiple children to play simultaneously, as my children often do. It is a major piece of our playroom, and an integral part of my kids' day-to-day play. |
The best one out there
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| Review Date: November 17, 2006 |
| Reviewer: melissa, mercerville, nj United States |
| This is the best kitchen out there. My kids have had it for about a year now. (4 and 2, a girl and a boy) And they LOVE it. They play with it everyday. We have TONS of kitchen accesories and they all fit. The freezer is one open space, the fridge has one shelf, the stove has one shelf and the pantry has one shelf. So this doubles as your storage too. My husband put it together, no problems. And i must add...the box came very damaged (it's very heavy and i guess the ups guy wasn't happy about that). It ended up that 4 major pieces were badly damaged. I called kidkraft and they sent brand new pieces (the big sides) no questions asked!!! so to top off a great product is a great company. |
Amazing Value. The quality on this is unbelievable for the price!
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| Review Date: October 24, 2006 |
| Reviewer: A. Reinert, |
| I purchased this kitchen last Christmas for my girls. When it arrived, both my husband and I were amazed at the quality. Assembly instructions(although it takes a few hours) were very clear and all of the parts and pieces were color coded and numbered. I consider this piece to be "furniture quality." To top it off, it is absolutely adorable and my girls (2 and 4) love to play with it. It is definitely the type of piece that can be passed down from generation to generation. If you are considering purchasing some of the kitchen sets from the pricier mall/catalog stores (you KNOW which ones I am talking about), consider this first. |
The best kitchen for older children.
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| Review Date: February 22, 2007 |
| Reviewer: Cindi Smith, Georgia, USA |
| My 8 year old daughter wanted a play kitchen but I thought she was too big. I did some research and went to a lot of department stores looking for an age appropriate kitchen. Need I say she is also very tall. I found this large kitchen on Amazon and thought I would try it. I received it and the box was very heavy. I knew it was wooden but I did not think REAL WOOD. Well after about 2 dedicated hours getting it all together, I had just found the PERFECT kitchen for my very tall 8 year old daughter. If you are looking for a sturdy and beautiful kitchen then this is the one. I cannot say enough good things about this kitchen. |
Perfect for my daughters
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| Review Date: November 25, 2006 |
| Reviewer: C. Wiley, Atlanta, GA |
| I researched awhile before settling on this kitchen. I wanted a wooden one that wasn't too pricey, but still sturdy enough for my kids. I had owned plastic kitchens in the past and they aren't sturdy enough because they have a tendency to tip over. This one is perfect! I have 3 daughters, ages 16 months to 9 years. Since I received this I can't get them out of the playroom. They play almost constantly with it, and my 9 year old son even gets in on the action. Assembling was rather easy as all the parts are numbered with easy to understand instructions. I though it would take hours considering all the screws included, but it took me only an hour and my husband only helped on the first 4 large pieces. The only negative was that it smelled chemically after opening it and assembling. We had to crack the playroom window in order for the smell to air out of the room overnight. I suggest that you open the box after receiving and let it air out for a day or so before assembly. The smell was enough to give us a headache. But I highly recommend this kitchen for anyone looking for a middle of the road price for a wooden kitchen - and some of those wooden kitchen's can be very expensive. It is large enough for a real feel in a kitchen, but not so oversized that it consumes the whole room. The clencher came when I was shopping for food-stuffs and went to Target where I found all varieties of food (meat, veggies, fruits, can goods, boxed goods, etc.), for a dollar each. For $20 I filled the whole kitchen full of stuff. This is really a perfect kitchen for my kids. |
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