Product Description: | Give kids a place to reach new heights with the thrilling KidKraft Skyway Resort Swing Set. From the thrilling extra-tall ladder to the quaint playhouse, it offers a bit of adventure for all ages and stages of children. Kids will love scampering through the tunnel to the crow's nest to scout out the landscape with the attached telescope. Two swings and two slides provide plenty of energetic play options for multiple children. The area underneath the playhouse can even be used as a sandbox. From obstacle course to role play mode, the Skyway Resort is a blend of active and imaginative play in the backyard for all. |
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Kids are going to LOVE it!
Kids are going to LOVE it!
Kids are going to LOVE it!
I know this because Box 1 of 4 was delivered to me mostly torn up and small pieces of The playset we're falling out and smelled like Cedarwood.
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I know this because Box 1 of 4 was delivered to me mostly torn up and small pieces of The playset we're falling out and smelled like Cedarwood.
I'm wondering if this stuff really is cedar. Of course cedar would make sense given its antipest properties, but it's also somewhat light and expensive. I had a playset that someone gave me, was 20 years old when I sold it with my previous house; it was cedar (much beefier beams) and was still going, but at the time it was purchased, it was several $k (Rainbow). So, there are certainly gradiations in quality.
I question if this stuff is really cedar for 2 main reasons:
- the wood feels INCREDIBLY light/ "cheap"
- the cedar scent is overpowering. I was assembling one the other day and the scent was so strong it was giving me a headache. I've never worked with ANY kind of cedar where the scent was that strong. I am wondering if they pick some cheap wood and douse it in chemicals to make it smell like cedar to fool everyone, or even if the wood is some kind of inferior cedar they have to toss air fresheners on to fool the public.
I have a 24' x 12' space and the dimensions for the play set is 14' 1" x 10' 2".
I know there no way I could get the 6' recommended clearance on all sides. I'm thinking if I place the play set diagonal from one corner will it give enough clearance for the slide?
I'm hoping a diagram expert could help out. Thanks.
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I question if this stuff is really cedar for 2 main reasons:
- the wood feels INCREDIBLY light/ "cheap"
- the cedar scent is overpowering. I was assembling one the other day and the scent was so strong it was giving me a headache. I've never worked with ANY kind of cedar where the scent was that strong. I am wondering if they pick some cheap wood and douse it in chemicals to make it smell like cedar to fool everyone, or even if the wood is some kind of inferior cedar they have to toss air fresheners on to fool the public.