Saturday 2 May 2009

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I'm not into clutter, but my 17 mth old son LOVES to help his daddy with projects in the garage. So, we bought him this drill which is so close to the real deal. HE LOVES IT. Plays with it every single day! Even my husband has told all his friends with youngsters they need this drill!!! It is great for drilling, but also fine motor skill screwing in the screws by hand, and pushing/pulling the nails. My sister is an occupational therapist and she thinks it's a great toy too! I still don't see how this toy is only $13! It's worth every single penny! One drawback, the drill bits do go astray... may be a good idea to buy two of these at this price! ;-) Fisher-Price Drillin' Action Tool Set

Purchased this for my 3 year old for Christmas because he always likes to act like his Daddy. I was drawn to it because of the Fisher Price name and low price-point. The drill and "bits" are contructed of durable plastic and very realistic. There is a small blue handy carrying case that houses all of the pieces. My son played with this for over 30 minutes at a time and attempted to "unscrew" real screws around our home. The set is so realistic that young children will believe it has the ability. I was very happy to see that the drill actually rotated and locked on to the bits.



Highly recommend for younger children that want to feel like Mommy & Daddy making repairs throughout the home. This will keep their little fingers away from your tools!

I have been working in our basement and my son has been coming down to 'help Daddy'.



He LOVES the power tools, and hugs the battery drill I use to his chest (minus a bit, and minus a battery pack) as he walks around.



Finally he has his own drill, and he is in love with it.



Comes with two bits, a drill and a Phillips head. I cannot get it out of his hands long enough to show him how to use the second bit yet.



The toolbox has several holes he can 'drill' which is great as well.

my son who is 29 months old LOVES this toy, he always wants to play with my husbands tools and this is a good distractor. Its also good for motor skills and problem solving. It works like a real drill does,, the hammer and nails are cool too. has a nice tool bucket for it too. will buy this toy for gifts and recomend it.

My 26 mo old nephew got this for Christmas. At first, he wasn't interested. Then I had him help me use a real drill to drill a hole, pound an anchor into the hole with a hammer and screw a screw into the anchor. Now he enjoys using his drill -- not just to screw in the three screws on the set, but to "repair" his train tracks and anything else he decides needs it. The drill has 2 bits, but the second one doesn't serve a purpose -- at least not in working with the pieces in the set. There are 3 screws to "drill" down or up and 3 nails to hammer. The hammer also has the piece to pull the nails out after pounding them down. The three screws and nails get old pretty quickly -- not much to do once you've screwed or pounded them a couple times, but the tools can be used in many other settings. It would have been nice to include a screwdriver and maybe some pieces to nail or screw together, but my nephew is now enjoying using his tools.

My two-year-old son was so excited to get this toy for his birthday! He has seen his dad drilling holes to hang pictures and whatnot, and he was fascinated by all the tools my husband has. When we showed him what this toy drill can do, he loved it and wouldn't put it down for the rest of the day! He quickly learned how to use the screwdriver bit to screw in and out the plastic screws and he loves the hammer. He hammers everything in sight! He has already held the end of the screwdriver while holding the trigger(stopping the movement with his hand), and the drill has made a clicking, grinding noise, but then it just keeps on working once he lets go! It comes with two drill bits, 3 screws, 3 nails, a hammer, and a tool box. We have had to change the batteries once already (we've had it for about 2 months), but that's because my son loves it so much, he plays with it all day! If your child loves tools, I would highly recommend this toy!

Excellent Buy!!! We bought this for our 18 month old, and he loves it. He's now 22 months and still plays with it constantly. He "pretends" to be fixing everything. If your looking for a toy drill or tool set, don't buy another brand - this one is perfect. The only negative is it didn't come with other tools (i.e. screwdriver, wrench, etc...). Fisher Price may have a larger tool set that includes a drill, but unless it's the same drill as this one I can't imagine it will measure up.



I purchased the Black & Decker Junior Deluxe 42 Piece Tool Set yesterday, and am very disappointed in the product (Black & Decker Junior Deluxe 42 Piece Tool Set ). The reason for buying the Black & Decker 42 piece set was to have most any toy my son would eventually ask for. He's already asking for the screwdriver. The Black & Decker set included a drill, but it is worthless compared to this Fisher Price Drill set.



I would buy the Fisher Price Drillin Action Tool Set again. If I were you, I would continue looking for another full set of tools though. Don't buy the Black & Decker brand though.

This is a great toy for kids. My daughter lover hers. Just be careful she/he will want to graduate to real screws around the house if she/he enjoys it. The hammer didn't get played with much. Great for motor skill in my opinion. - Tool Set - Toddler - Fisher Price - Hammer'


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