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BRIO World 33213 - Remote Control Train Set | Wooden Toy for Kids | Enhances Logical Thinking | Compatible Railway Toys | Ideal for Ages 3 and Up

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Features

  • CREATIVE PLAY: This Remote Control Train Engine sparks creativity and imagination in kids, making it an ideal gift for Christmas, birthdays or any occasion
  • SKILL DEVELOPMENT: Constructing train tracks stimulates logical thinking and understanding of the environment, making playtime educational
  • COMPATIBILITY: Designed to grow with your child's skills, this train set is compatible with all BRIO railway toys for unlimited railway adventures
  • REMOTE CONTROL FUNCTION: Comes with an easy-to-use controller for moving the locomotive forwards and backwards, and buttons for light and sound effects
  • CHILD-SAFE: BRIO takes pride in creating toys that are safe for children, conducting over 1,000 safety tests a year to conform to all safety standards

Description

Take Control! This is the 33213 Remote Control Engine that will follow your every command on the BRIO World train tracks. The unique controller has easy to use reverse and stop functions as well as two different forward functions. Press the buttons for light and sound effects. Train is controllable also with buttons on engine. From the Manufacturer Founded in Sweden in 1884, Brio makes the highest quality wooden toys that have delighted children and created happy memories for generations. Both educational and fun, Brio's uncompromising focus on design, quality and craftsmanship create toys of lasting value that stimulate creativity and imagination. Take your Brio Railway into the 21st Century and take complete control of your train. With this RC locomotive you have complete command at your fingertips. The uniquely designed controller is easy to use. Push the throttle forward and pick up speed, pull it back for reverse. It has two distinct forward speeds. Push the bright yellow controller buttons to trigger realistic lights and authentic train sounds from the engine. The locomotive can also be controlled by the three yellow buttons on the top of the engine. Use the magnetic coupling on the locomotive to hook it up to any train you have. It has the power to take you on amazing adventures. The Brio RC Train, as with everything in the Brio system is engineered to work together for endless expansion and creative play options.

Brand Name: BRIO


Model Name: RC Train


Age Range Description: Suitable for children from 3 years


Included Components: Remote, Train


Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS): 120


Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS): 36.0


Model Number: 33213


Manufacturer Warranty Description: Lifetime Warranty Against Manufacturer'S Defects


Global Trade Identification Number: 31


Set Name: BRIO World


Item Part Number: 33213


Manufacturer Part Number: 33213


Item Type Name: Wooden Toy Train Set


Unit Count: 1.0 Count


Manufacturer: BRIO


Model Year: 2016


Not for Kids: No


CPSIA Cautionary Statement: Choking Hazard - Small Parts, No Warning Applicable


Is Assembly Required: No


Power Source: Battery Powered


Battery Description: Alkaline


Educational Objective: Hand-Eye Coordination, Open Ended Play, Problem Solving Skill, Role Play, Task Completion


Other Special Features of the Product: Portable


Number of Batteries: 2 LR44 batteries required.


Number of Players: 1 - any


Operation Mode: Push


Remote Included: Yes


Remote Control Technology: Infrared


Skill Level: All


Control Method: Remote


Color: Red


Theme: train


Product Style: Train Engine


Subject Character: BRIO


Occasion: Back to School, Birthday, Christmas, Easter, Gift


Item Dimensions: 3.94 x 1.18 x 1.97 inches


Size: 0.6 x 1.4 x 2


Item Weight: 0.41 Kilograms


Number of Pieces: 2


Material Type: Wood


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Fantastic train car for a 2
Style: Train Engine
Fantastic train car for a 2.5 year and older child (my child got this for 3rd birthday). My child LOVES being able to control it both on the train and from a distance using the controller. Having the ability to make choices at this age is so important and this r/c train really helps with this. We found that each time we start playing with it we first need to hit the center button on the train to “wake it up” and allow it to connect with the remote control. We have been using it for hours a day over this past week and the batteries have lasted well and we have not had to change them yet. Two cons, which could be big ones for your child: 1) this train does not always handle gaps in tracks or hills very well. I believe this is because the back tires are not as well-threaded or thickly-lined with rubber as other battery-powered trains we own so it gets stuck when going up hills and in spots on tracks with gaps. Be sure to purchase some sure track connectors to hold pieces together however won’t help if you have a gap in viaduct or bridge pieces; 2) falls off track when going over short curve pieces - can be frustrating but that’s what the “train’s engineer” is there for. These cons, however, don’t make me deduct a star because my child still gets that much enjoyment from it. As a new mom to this world of trains and after reading countless reviews and blogs of tracks and engines and having some great and not so great purchases, here are my recommendations. - I don’t recommend the Brio RC Train Engine be the first train a child gets when they get into trains on wooden tracks - this r/c train is like the 3rd step or phase after the child “masters” or gets bored with their wooden tracks. I’ve had great luck with my kiddo and maintaining his interest by adding pieces in phases when his interest starts dwindling. “Phase 1” simple track layout and train cars my child pushes (this let my child experiment without too many choices and learn at own pace). “Phase 2” adding a battery-powered engine that only goes back and forth by clicking button on train (no remote control, some of these battery-powered trains have a “free play” option to also make them like a train your child has to push) and adding more curves and switches as options to the wooden tracks. “Phase 3” this r/c train and elevations in your wooden tracks. Please let me know if this was helpful. Thank you! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 6, 2018 by smith

  • Not very Fast
Style: Train Engine
If you have more than one remote control, the signals get mixed, so you have to make sure they operate on different signals (A and B). The train is not very fast, and the batteries die quickly within the actual train
Reviewed in the United States on January 9, 2023 by Jesse Reiger

  • Very poor quality, sort reviews by "latest first"
Style: Train Engine
All these points below are mentioned by other reviews, please look at all the recent reviews vs the old ones, don't let the rating fool you, that's all based on old reviews!! It's not RC but infrared, that means you have to point the remote to the train. That in itself isn't the problem, my TV's remote works fine but this Infrared Remote is like the tv remotes from the 1980s you have to point directly, from a maximum of about 6 inches, and even then the remote fails (very) frequently. I promise you your toddler will be super frustrated with it and ditch it and just push the buttons on the train vs. using the remote. Making the "RC" part of this toy useless so you're honestly better off just buying a non RC train that your toddler can push the buttons on and save them the frustration and yourself a lot of money. The engine is not strong enough to pull more than 1 cart up a simple (official BRIO) tunnel without stalling. The design of the train prevents it from having enough traction to reverse over a BRIO tunnel (with no cars attached) the wheels will spin while the train will stay in it's place, stalled on the incline, until it decides to derail itself. The magnet is attached so loosly that it drags on the tracks behind the train, making the reverse function useless without any carts attached because the magnet will snag the rails at connections (keep in mind that the train doesn't have enough power for cars so you're going to be riding it without cars attached, thus a dragging magnet) The magnet isn't strong enough to keep more than 1 cart connected, frequently decoupling mid-ride. Now going back to my first point, if the train is more than 6 inches away when that happens your kid will have to go over and push the button to stop the train by hand and strart it by pushing the button on the train. If you are so lucky to have it decouple within reach of the remote, AND it so graces you with actually responding and stopping and reversing to couple your car(s) again we're back to my last point, where the magnet drags and snags the rails when reversing, so there you are again, manually picking up the train and pushing the buttons. Lastly (I know, how much can there be wrong with a small toy!) It derails by itself for absolutely no apparent reason other than that the wheels run out of the tracks at connections and corners. They are super loose and wobbly (poor quality). Now the good part, the train looks cool and if the remote works it's fun to sound the horn and toggle the lights. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 23, 2022 by Michiel G

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