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Step2 Pro Play Workshop & Utility Bench | Kids Pretend Play Workbench & Tools Set

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Features

  • Large kids workshop
  • Pull-out utility bench helps to expand the pretend play fun with a table saw and storage area
  • Attached utility sink brings a realistic home workshop feel
  • Loads of storage bins and built-in cabinet space allow little craftsmen to keep their toddler workbench neat and tidy.
  • Foam building projects look just like real wood
  • 70+ piece pretend play accessory set included

Description

This Interactive Kids’ Workshop Playset Is A Little Builder’s Dream! With Such A Large Workbench Space, Pull-Out Utility Bench, And Tons Of Included Accessories, Multiple Kids Can Explore Woodworking Together For Fun Social Play. Kids Can Use The Real Working Spring-Action Vise To Hold The Durafoam™ Pieces That Look Just Like Real Wood As They Build Their Creations! Your Little One Will Always Have The Right Tool For Any Job With The Included Battery-Operated Pretend Power Drill, Hammer, Hand Saw, Table Saw And Even More Tools. Pretend Play Comes To Life Through Fun Building Projects That Flex Little Builders’ Creativity And Fine Motor Skills. And, This Workbench Playset Includes Realistic Storage Space Like The Pegboard, Jars, And Bins, Just Like Real Workshops! Made In The USA of US and Imported Parts.


Product Dimensions: 16.5 x 47 x 39.63 inches


Item Weight: 33 pounds


Country of Origin: USA


Item model number: 489099


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 10 years


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: September 30, 2020


Manufacturer: Step2


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  • Comparing to Melissa & Doug Pretend Centers....
TLDR version: A nice set up with fun "working" tools, nice features, and granddaughter loved it but compared to Melissa & Doug a bit disappointing with assembly and missing parts. Longer version: It arrived 3 days early which was nice. I immediately set out to build it and was frustrated with the instructions. In the last month I have bought the M&D large kitchen and the vet/grooming play sets, so I am comparing the building experience between the two. The instructions for the M&D were clear, easy to read and understand, and showed the whole part that you were looking for/assembling. The Step2 instructions showed black & white darkish, partial photos of the part that were difficult to see and very few words (on 5 of 30 photos). Additionally, there were parts that were not listed in the parts list in the beginning. M&D instructions were step by step and basically idiot proof as well as entertaining. I've seen worse instructions, but these could surely be improved upon. Then, you are screwing into plastic only. There are no starter holes either so if you are building solo, if you can, start a hole with the piece on the floor and then attach it to the other piece it is going on after you get through the first hole. I had difficulty with the end piece fitting properly to the bottom slat in the first couple of photos. I should have completely attached piece "I" to piece "A" first instead of doing it in the order of the instructions. It would have made attaching "I" to "G" easier which is where I had my first problem. It really took studying some of the pictures and playing with the pieces to figure some of the next steps out, but if you are mechanically inclined it can be figured out. They don't actually show you where to put the little orange plastic hooks, but it is pretty obvious that they go on the peg board. They required some strength and the side of my screwdriver to get them to snap all the way into place. There are also 3 black pieces not listed in the parts list that I could not figure out where they were supposed to go. I ended up snapping them into the peg board also, but it seems like they are supposed to go somewhere else because I *think* they are supposed to be for the bolts to practice screwing into. They didn't really fit in the holes near the vise though. The top piece was a bit warped. Enough that the drill press would not seat properly and comes out a bit easier than it should I think, but not enough for me to want to take it all apart and ask for a new piece. The kids won't care and I will figure out how to make it stay. Perhaps some hot glue or something. We were missing sticker "N". Not a particularly big deal because it just goes on the drill press column and won't be missed, but it is annoying that it is listed in the instructions but not included. Also one of the stickers was wrinkled. I was able to get it mostly smoothed out with just a tiny wrinkle on the unit. Lastly, one we had everything built we tried to make some of the items in the "plans" sticker. First, there are no instructions for the kids to follow, you just have to try and figure out what you need from the small sticker pictures. But more annoying is that the pieces aren't there for several of the projects. This is frustrating for young children (and adults playing with them). I am opening a family daycare, so I want things as frustration-proof as possible! I struggled with the star rating between a 3 and a 4. I succumbed to my frustrations with the experience of building it and the flaws and rated it a 3. However, as far as toys go and the "yet to be seen durability" (which I *think* will be good) it may deserve a 4. Compared to M&D in general, which in my opinion are usually 5's, it is disappointing. Compared to most toys put out for kids it is a great toy. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 28, 2022 by Lauriann Bradford

  • Tools are great but no place to actually screw things together.
I thought there would be more places to put the screws. The table like area with what look like holes to put them in only really has 2 or 3 holes they fit into. My 2 year old grandson enjoys the tools. The foam pieces are too difficult to put together for him. I have only put together the toolbox. You need to follow directions to figure out the other things that you could build. But not practical. It's too hard to put the screws into the foam. Maybe they could have been more wood-like. With pre-filled holes to actually put together. He likes the sink. It's a nice looking set. Lots of space to put things. However the spaces could have been deeper. The power tools don't stay in. It's almost not flat enough too. Things slip out easily. Maybe as he gets older he will want to put together the foam pieces. Idk. The hooks for the hand tools don't hold them well. They fall easily. It's a beautiful set. Durable with lots of area to work on but.. I wanted to love this but there's some design flaws. Update: My daughter says he plays with it all the time. He is now putting the foam pieces together. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 28, 2021 by Linda

  • Not impressed but will do…
So I got this for my five year old son. He loves building and making things. The directions that came with it were horrible. They were smudged. Not a fan that it was black and white. Also, no holes were made for for the screws so I had to make my own. I had to go online and find the directions and followed them and still had extra screws. It’s wobbly. Will do for the time being but other than that I don’t expect it to last past a year. Disappointed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on August 19, 2022 by Madam Pompre

  • 3 year loves it
Great for toddlers
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 24, 2022 by Jennifer

  • My 2 year old grandson loves it so much
I found it easy to assemble my grandson plays with it every day do not get me wrong he has r/c cars other toys he plays with but he will come get me to play with him so we act like we drilling cutting wood ect
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 23, 2022 by David laroche sr.

  • Wonderful workbench for toddler/preschooler would buy again for sure!
Cannot day enough good things about this Step2 workbench. Even the older kids come in and play with it. Every little man needs a place to practice hammering and sawing some wood. Lots of bins and compartments for all sorts of tools and even some of his own trinkets to add to the mix. Easy to follow “blueprints” to make some neat machines or even a toolbox from the foam wooden pieces. The tools are made well and take a great deal of play and don’t seem to show any wear. The table saw slides easily underneath the bench for easy storage. Lots of ways to customize the play space to make it personalized to your little ones needs. Fits nicely against the wall, not tippy like some other cheaper toy benches. Assembly is quick and easy, can easily be done by one person. Hard plastic in colorful hues are easy to wipe down and keep clean. The steo2 brand is made well and dependable and if you ever run into a problem, are missing a part or something breaks just contact them and they will send you out a replacement part or package. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 30, 2018 by Mamaduck

  • Benchtop came warped; clamp broke; not worth money
Benchtop came warped so it was difficult to assemble. The drill press does sit on the bench top (due to benchtop warp). Holder for the jars is tilted so jars fall out. The clamp broke 12 hours after installing. Overall cheap materials so it's not worth the money. I will say if it was higher quality it would be pretty cool. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on September 3, 2022 by CVG

  • Nice But......
Nice work bench. Bought it for my 5yo for christmas. 2 things. 1. Does not come with all the wood (Foam) project parts it's advertised with. (I.E) large paper blueprints on what to or how to build with the parts it comes with. Only a small sticker with projects that only some can be built. And no steps for the little ones to follow. 2. Looking at the price now from when I purchased it shows it doubled in price. Purchased for $180 now seeing it for $350. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 26, 2021 by Pen Name

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