Black & DeckerBuilder Toy Workbench with Crane
€99
Product description
Item number: WO1P0
E.A.N: 3 0 3 2 1 6 3 6 0 7 4 1 0The Black & Decker Builder Workbench is a mini DIY dream station for kids who love to build, fix, and imagine - packed with tools, features, and fun!
87 Accessories!That’s right; this set includes a wild variety of tools like a hammer, screwdriver, wrench, nuts, bolts, and even a crane for lifting pretend loads. Modeled after actual Black & Decker gear, it looks and feels like the real deal, giving kids a sense of authenticity while they play. Kids can build their own worksite truck, screw parts together, and use the crane to move pieces!
Built for Fun
Designed by Smoby, a trusted French toy manufacturer, it’s built to withstand enthusiastic play while keeping safety in mind.
Learning Through Play
Handling tools and assembling parts helps develop fine motor skills. Kids can role-play as builders, mechanics, or inventors - whatever their creative minds dream up. With so many tools and options, children can explore and experiment on their own.
Size & Setup
Approx. 101 cm tall, 57.5 cm deep, and 36 cm wide - big enough for immersive play, compact enough for home use. Recommended for ages 3 and up.
- Depth: 57.5 CM
- Height: 101 CM
- Width: 36 CM
- Age Range: 3+
- Role Play Type: DIY
- Warning Message: Warning: Not suitable for children under 3 years
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