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Hape Award Winning Master Workbench Kid's Wooden Toolbench Pretend Builder Set, Multicolor (E3000)

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Features

  • Kids can now have their own work bench and tools just like a "grown-up"
  • Includes tools, gears, bolts and other parts for creative building
  • All parts are scaled for easy use by young hands
  • Toy finishes are all non-toxic, child safe and of the highest quality
  • All Hape products comply with EN71 and ASTM quality standards - wood used comes from FSC managed forests

Description

Hape's 35 Piece Master Workbench is a kids toolset a little builder will love you forever for, it allows your kids to build structures separately or attach pieces right on it. It is the ultimate kid's toolbox emulating a professionals work station and tools. The workbench allows your child to practice the name of the tools, describe the use of each one, and describe what he or she wants to build with it. Design and Materials Hape has designed realistic tools for children's hands enabling your little handyman and girl to build and fix anything they want. 35 piece kids tool set including a hammer, saw, screwdriver, wrench, vice, angle, screws, nuts, bolts, gears, links and more creative parts for building. All tools made from wood sourced from environmentally sustainable forests. Hape regards child safety as the utmost priority this is why their toy workbench is durable, child safe with non-toxic paint finish, and has solid wood construction ensuring the longevity of the toolset for your kid to play for years to come. It has an adjustable height workbench to suit children of all ages and sizes. This kids tool bench provides convenient storage space and a work surface for your kid helping the cleaning up process and reduces the chances of tools getting lost. Skill Development This kids wooden tool bench helps develop engineering and building skills, empowers kids to imagine and create when playing with the building tools. It helps develop fine motor skills and encourages kids to find solutions to problems. Award Winning Product Medal of Kielce trade fairs, 2014 in Poland and 2013 in Canada From the Manufacturer Little carpenters, plumbers, mechanics and all-around handymen will find lots to love with Hape's Master Workbench. The workbench comes with everything a home handyman needs but elbow grease. Along with a height-adjustable workbench counter for growing builders, this 32-piece Master Workbench comes with a hammer, saw, screwdriver, wrench, vice, angle, screws, nuts, bolts, gears, links and more. It's built to last with Baltic Birch plywood and solid Maple from FSC-managed forests. For ages three years and up. Durable child safe paint finish and solid, wood construction are hallmarks of Hape toys. Hape's toys stimulate children through every stage of development and help nurture and develop their natural abilities. All Hape products sold in North America meet or exceed all applicable safety standards.

Product Dimensions: 21.65 x 11.06 x 31.77 inches


Item Weight: 1 pounds


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: E3000


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 6 years


Batteries: 1 Lithium Ion batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: February 14, 2019


Manufacturer: Hape


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Nice toy work bench
Style: Bench
Good quality toy work bench. Has held up well for 2+ years.
Reviewed in the United States on November 1, 2024 by C B

  • great wood workbench
Style: Bench
I bought this workbench for my 17 month-old son. Suggested age is 3+ but unless your child still puts everything in his/her mouth (the bolts might be a choking hazard for little ones) I think this work bench is safe and suitable for younger kids with good hand dexterity. They probably won't be able to use right away all of the tools for the intended purpose (some abilities are not developed until age 2 or more), but kids can still have fun even if they do not take full advantage of the features of a toy (yet). This actually means the toy can "grow" with your child, which is always a plus. For example my 17 month-old son is not able to use the screwdriver to secure the screws into the bolts while holding the bolts on the other side of the wood panel (same "problem" that another reviewer's kid had), but still has lots of fun just pounding the screws with the hammer and spinning the sprockets. Height is adjustable, bench is lightweight but sturdy, and the screws/nails and little tools keep my son entertained for a long time. The bottom shelf is very useful to store the wood pieces when not playing. Price is relatively expensive, but you should expect to pay more for a well-made wood bench vs some cheap plastic one. For those who reported wobbly benches or that the holes do not line up, I want to point out that the front right leg and front left leg are not interchangeable. It is not clearly stated in the instructions or marked on the wood pieces, but if you look at the position of the front holes in the manual you will understand what is the left and what is the right leg. If legs are assembled correctly, the bench doesn't wobble and all of the holes line up perfectly. Tightening the screws little by little while assembling the bench also helps in leveling all the pieces (vs tightening one screw all the way through before moving to the next one). Overall a happy customer! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on April 24, 2017 by Doc.Angela

  • Holds up well
Style: Bench
It’s survived the better part of the year with a lot of use from a a 1 and 3 year old, so you can’t ask for much more than that.
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024 by Alan Luzmoor

  • Here’s how to troubleshoot your assembly!
Style: Bench
This is an awesome toy, but the assembly is tougher than it seems like it will be - and only at the last step. Here’s how I got mine together: 1. Follow the provided instructions up until the last step, making sure that you align the legs properly (the bottom screw that attaches to the bottom tray isn’t centered in the leg - the wider part of the leg needs to be on the outside). 2. If the top tray won’t align, remove the bottom screws from the storage tray in the back. Then, insert the top tray per the instructions and re-insert the bottom screws. Th extra horizontal force from the bottom screws was squeezing my vertical supports so much that the workbench surface couldn’t fit in its spot. I was CERTAIN that something had been mis-drilled, and I do think some of the cuts are off by a few mm, but by taking these two extra steps I was able to assemble the workbench perfectly. No wobbles, nothing crooked, nothing half-attached. Other stuff I had to fix during assembly: - I put the front legs on wrong (narrow part to the outside), which made the workbench look crooked and wobbly and made it impossible to insert the top piece - I used the short screws to add the green piece (don’t do that, they don’t reach) The provided directions aren’t the best but hopefully with these tips you will get yours together on the first try! If I had done it right the first time, assembly would have been about 15 min instead of 90. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 14, 2019 by This One This One

  • Great Work Bench... just short from perfect!
Style: Bench
When you get this bench you receive: 1. 5 Tools - saw, hammer, flat head screw driver, wrench, and t-square 2. 6 Nails, 6 Screws, 6 Bolts 3. 8 Flat pieces with holes to screw into 4. 2 screw blocks (these include treads so that you can screw in the screws) 5. 4 Sprockets I bought this work bench for my two year old son's birthday. I know the item says ages 3+ but he does have a lot of fun with it and he can use most of the tools as intended. Immediately he knew how to use the hammer. After a week or so, he got the concept of using the wrench and the flat-head screw driver. The sprockets are kind of fun as we can nail them in next to each other and he can spin one causing all the other sprockets to spin. He really likes setting those up by nailing them in and removing the nails with the back end of the hammer. My biggest complaint about this bench is that all the holes along the work bench and back board are designed so that you can nail in the nails. The screws fit in the holes but can only stay put if you have the bolt on the opposite side holding it in. That makes it way to complicated for my two year old. He doesn't have the dexterity to hold a bolt on the opposite side while still trying to screw the screw in with the wrench or screw driver. It drives him nuts as he tries to unscrew/screw in the screw and it keeps spinning unless I hold the bolt on the opposite side so that he can do it; Even when I hold the other side, the bolts are a little tight making it too difficult for him to unscrew. Now maybe in a year he will have the dexterity to do it, however, even for us the parents, the treads are a little tricky to get in so I can't imagine that he will be able to do it even in a year. Another complaint I have is that there is a vice in the front of the bench that can be turned to tighten and hold something up. It doesn't really tighten very well so if you try to have the vice hold a piece so that my son can put a screw through, the vice doesn't really hold it tight enough rendering the vice virtually useless. One nice thing about the set up though is the storage for tools and underneath the bench. When we sing the clean up song, my son can pick up all the pieces and put it away. The tools each have their own place up top keeping it neat while not in use. OVERALL PROS: 1. I love that there is storage for the tools/pieces keeping all the pieces together in one place 2. The bench is a nice height for my two year old. When he stands, it comes up to about waist high making it just the perfect height for use. The bench also appears to have some holes so that the table can be moved higher so it can grow with the child. 3. The nails fit snuggly but not overtly so that he cannot get them out with the hammer end. 4. There is a saw and a t-square while not really functional, we use them to make believe that we are building something. OVERALL CONS: 1. The bench lacks and screw threads for the screws to screw into. A bolt must be held on the opposite side of the table top or back board making it difficult for toddlers to do this on their own. 2. The vice looks good but can barely hold anything tight enough to work on. The only thing it does do is allow my toddler to spin it around and around while I hold a piece there. 3. The screws/nails/bolts are made of plastic. The threads on these do not fit very well that it is a little tricky to get in. I wish that these were made with wood and had treads that were easier for my toddler to use. It may loosen over time but only time will tell... ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on November 9, 2013 by Tobi

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