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KidKraft Train Table – Natural

October 17th, 2009 Leave a comment Go to comments

  • Special T-molded edges to prevent chipping, Curved edges for safety
  • Easy to assemble, Sturdy construction
  • Silk-screened landscaped playboard with reversible flip side
  • Train Set Not Included

Product Description
KidKrafts train table is kid-sized for hours of effortless fun. With a wide, generous playtable, our train table has several unique features including:* Special T-molded edges to prevent chipping* Curved edges for safety* Easy to assemble* Sturdy construction* Silk-screened landscaped playboard with reversible flip side* 1 ½ lip to keep toys on the playtableAge Range 3+ Dimensions 35″ x 49.25″ x 17.5H… More >>

KidKraft Train Table – Natural

  1. October 17th, 2009 at 18:50 | #1

    We ordered this from Walmart for our 3-year-old train enthusiast, and it arrived in a very distressed box, as seems to be common for these tables. The manufacturer simply does not package them properly to ensure the product arrives without damage. Needless to say, ours arrived with a dozen dings, scrapes and chunks gouged out of the wood. I was willing to overlook this seeing as the table is attractive and a great price considering the competition. Installation was simple, but I quickly realized how flimsy this table really is. The entire thing is pressed wood and is held together by very short screws. After owning it for a week, we decided to move it from the living room to our son’s bedroom and after removing the top and going to lift it to move it down the hall, the end snapped right off under very little pressure. We promptly returned it and I will never buy another Kidkraft product again. Very cheaply made and not durable in the least. You get what you pay for, I guess.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. October 17th, 2009 at 21:23 | #2

    I wouldn’t waste my time buying anything from this company. We purchased the Train table for a Christmas gift and while assembling it on Christmas eve there were quality issues. Several drilled holes were not drilled in the proper position and the table surface had several deep scratches. I called and e-mailed the company several times to try and obtain replacement parts and never got a response. Most companies want you to contact them when you need replacement parts rather than returning it to the store, but not KidKraft!
    Rating: 1 / 5

  3. October 17th, 2009 at 23:52 | #3

    Our two year old grandson’s train needed a home. This table was it! He can easily move around the track and we can sit with him and play for hours. Easy to assemble with round edges and just the right height.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. October 18th, 2009 at 02:31 | #4

    We bought this train table for our 18 month old and, after about a year, it was very “loose” and the bolts had to be tightened. Another year goes by and the screws are falling out. I had to go find some bigger screws to put in.

    It’s not all bad – it’s a great table for a kid who is 2yo who only needs it for 2-3 years. Just don’t buy this thinking that it will last for this child and the next. If you want a table that will last for 2+ kids, buy the Learning Curve Thomas the Train table. Yes, it is more expensive in the short term but it won’t need to be replaced.

    Rating: 2 / 5

  5. October 18th, 2009 at 04:36 | #5

    We ordered this from Walmart for our 3-year-old train enthusiast, and it arrived in a very distressed box, as seems to be common for these tables. The manufacturer simply does not package them properly to ensure the product arrives without damage. Needless to say, ours arrived with a dozen dings, scrapes and chunks gouged out of the wood. I was willing to overlook this seeing as the table is attractive and a great price considering the competition. Installation was simple, but I quickly realized how flimsy this table really is. The entire thing is pressed wood and is held together by very short screws. After owning it for a week, we decided to move it from the living room to our son’s bedroom and after removing the top and going to lift it to move it down the hall, the end snapped right off under very little pressure. We promptly returned it and I will never buy another Kidkraft product again. Very cheaply made and not durable in the least. You get what you pay for, I guess.
    Rating: 1 / 5

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