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frontpage Posted by savvyshopper7903 over 2 years ago
frontpage Posted by savvyshopper7903 over 2 years ago

KidKraft Ainsley Wooden Outdoor Swing Set w/ Slide, Chalk Wall & Rock Wall

+ Free Shipping

$224

$399

43% off
Walmart
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Deal Details
Walmart has KidKraft Ainsley Wooden Outdoor Swing Set w/ Slide, Chalk Wall, Rock Wall & Canopy (SW-F24145) on sale for $224. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter savvyshopper7903 for finding this deal.

About this product:
  • Upper-level clubhouse features a curved canopy to provide a shady spot to play
  • High-rail wave slide gives tons of giggles as kids ripple down to the ground
  • Build confidence with the beginning-level climbing rock wall
  • Belt swings feature soft-touch rope to be gentle on little hands
  • Express creativity with the built-in chalk wall feature (chalk not included)
  • Transform the lower-level into a sandbox, if you wish (sand not included)
  • Invite friends over! Swing set can accommodate up to six children from ages 3-7

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This deal is $175 off (44% savings) the list price of $399 and beats our previous Frontpage Deal by $25 (here).
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • This product has earned a 4.1 out of 5 star rating based on 2,600+ customer reviews on Walmart.
  • About this store:
    • This product qualifies for Walmart's free 90-day return / exchange policy.

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Written by savvyshopper7903
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Deal Details
Community Notes
About the Poster
Walmart has KidKraft Ainsley Wooden Outdoor Swing Set w/ Slide, Chalk Wall, Rock Wall & Canopy (SW-F24145) on sale for $224. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter savvyshopper7903 for finding this deal.

About this product:
  • Upper-level clubhouse features a curved canopy to provide a shady spot to play
  • High-rail wave slide gives tons of giggles as kids ripple down to the ground
  • Build confidence with the beginning-level climbing rock wall
  • Belt swings feature soft-touch rope to be gentle on little hands
  • Express creativity with the built-in chalk wall feature (chalk not included)
  • Transform the lower-level into a sandbox, if you wish (sand not included)
  • Invite friends over! Swing set can accommodate up to six children from ages 3-7

Editor's Notes

Written by qwikwit | Staff
  • About this deal:
    • This deal is $175 off (44% savings) the list price of $399 and beats our previous Frontpage Deal by $25 (here).
  • Ratings & Reviews:
    • This product has earned a 4.1 out of 5 star rating based on 2,600+ customer reviews on Walmart.
  • About this store:
    • This product qualifies for Walmart's free 90-day return / exchange policy.

Original Post

Written by savvyshopper7903

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Model: KidKraft Ainsley Wooden Outdoor Swing Set with Slide, Chalk Wall, Canopy and Rock Wall

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I own this. Bought it a couple of years ago for about $180. It's bad and hasn't held up well. The swings are so short you barely go anywhere. It's also quite flimsy. This is not a deal. You get what you pay for.
Swings are adjustable, FYI.

Also, Hardware for the set is solid steel fixtures and solid real wood.

All depends on how well you build it.

Also, for aging, sealing the wood stain is a must if you don't want the wood to dry out and expand, thus causing the corner mounts to loosen over time.

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over 2 years ago
63 Posts
Joined Mar 2017
over 2 years ago
bond154262
over 2 years ago
63 Posts
Solid build, got this last month. Good instructions too. Just get ready for a extremly heavy box delivered and a few hundred pieces. About 3-4 hours to build.
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over 2 years ago
686 Posts
Joined Nov 2008
over 2 years ago
damoses1
over 2 years ago
686 Posts
I own this. Bought it a couple of years ago for about $180. It's bad and hasn't held up well. The swings are so short you barely go anywhere. It's also quite flimsy. This is not a deal. You get what you pay for.
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over 2 years ago
63 Posts
Joined Mar 2017
over 2 years ago
bond154262
over 2 years ago
63 Posts
Quote from damoses1 :
I own this. Bought it a couple of years ago for about $180. It's bad and hasn't held up well. The swings are so short you barely go anywhere. It's also quite flimsy. This is not a deal. You get what you pay for.
Swings are adjustable, FYI.

Also, Hardware for the set is solid steel fixtures and solid real wood.

All depends on how well you build it.

Also, for aging, sealing the wood stain is a must if you don't want the wood to dry out and expand, thus causing the corner mounts to loosen over time.
over 2 years ago
231 Posts
Joined Nov 2005
over 2 years ago
dezul
over 2 years ago
231 Posts
I paid $300 for it pre Covid. Mine has held up great. Used it today actually. This is a good deal.
over 2 years ago
49 Posts
Joined Jan 2010
over 2 years ago
swilson31
over 2 years ago
49 Posts
Got this for free, used on Facebook. It seems very solid. 3.5 year old loves it!
about 2 years ago
4 Posts
Joined Nov 2019
about 2 years ago
Trishizzle1014
about 2 years ago
4 Posts
I own this one. First year with it and it's holding up okay but don't expect it to last past 2 years. It is smaller though, my daughter is almost 4 and is outgrowing it anyway. Recommend for 5 and under.
about 2 years ago
258 Posts
Joined Jan 2018
about 2 years ago
Plectonema
about 2 years ago
258 Posts
Quote from bond154262 :
Swings are adjustable, FYI.

Also, Hardware for the set is solid steel fixtures and solid real wood.

All depends on how well you build it.

Also, for aging, sealing the wood stain is a must if you don't want the wood to dry out and expand, thus causing the corner mounts to loosen over time.
Do you stain it when you first build it? Or you stain it when you see it starts to discolor?

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about 2 years ago
177 Posts
Joined Jun 2019
about 2 years ago
HilariousPartner722
about 2 years ago
177 Posts
Quote from Plectonema :
Do you stain it when you first build it? Or you stain it when you see it starts to discolor?
You need to seal it (not stain it) before you even put it together to waterproof the wood.
about 2 years ago
531 Posts
Joined Oct 2011
about 2 years ago
lejackyjack
about 2 years ago
531 Posts
2 years going strong. Pain in the ass to put together, but kids love it. Great for toddlers - 6yrs, too small for bigger kids.
about 2 years ago
531 Posts
Joined Oct 2011
about 2 years ago
lejackyjack
about 2 years ago
531 Posts
Quote from bond154262 :
Solid build, got this last month. Good instructions too. Just get ready for a extremly heavy box delivered and a few hundred pieces. About 3-4 hours to build.
3 - 4 days for us... LoL!
about 2 years ago
103 Posts
Joined Jan 2011
about 2 years ago
kingnez
about 2 years ago
103 Posts
Quote from lejackyjack :
2 years going strong. Pain in the ass to put together, but kids love it. Great for toddlers - 6yrs, too small for bigger kids.
How tall is your 6yr old? My son is 2.5 years old but already 40" tall. Not sure if this would be good for long for him
about 2 years ago
103 Posts
Joined Jan 2011
about 2 years ago
kingnez
about 2 years ago
103 Posts
Quote from Trisha.R :
I own this one. First year with it and it's holding up okay but don't expect it to last past 2 years. It is smaller though, my daughter is almost 4 and is outgrowing it anyway. Recommend for 5 and under.
How tall is your daughter? My son is 40" and 2.5 years old trying to see if this would be worth it
about 2 years ago
17 Posts
Joined Mar 2014
about 2 years ago
anthropogentric
about 2 years ago
17 Posts
I've bought this set (or one just like it) twice in the last 2 years, before and after moving. For the price, I'm quite a fan and the one we've got post-moving has been holding up fine for 18 months.

As many people say, I wouldn't expect it to last forever, but at this price point and size, I don't consider that a big deal. My kids are 2.5 and 4, and we're considering an upgrade in the next year or two for something bigger. I wouldn't buy this if your kids are over 4 or so, it's just not that big. We got it for my oldest was 2, and she's grown into it well. But she'll need something bigger when she's 6, and their cousins who are 7 and 9 are already too big for it.

Installation isn't terrible. It says about 8 person hours, and that's about right. Honestly, half of that time is just getting hardware and materials laid out, organized, and prepped for each step. I took about 6 little bowls and filled them with each "step" of hardware and then would take that out and put that step together. The wood is pretty thin, I started with an impact driver and quickly realized that it would be too much. A small drill with a clutch is more than needed for this. But not an incredibly complicated build.
about 2 years ago
1,283 Posts
Joined Jun 2007
about 2 years ago
BrentD
about 2 years ago
1,283 Posts
I'll echo what most folks have said. Great little playground for 4-5 and under. I have twin boys who will be 4 in November, and they got it for their 2nd birthday. It's still holding up well, but you can tell the wood is drying out (no, I didn't seal a $250 playset). The boys still enjoy it, but the "perch" area on top of the slide and climbing wall is getting small for them. The "chalk wall" is a pretty sorry excuse for one. It's essentially a piece of tarp with a somewhat chalkboard-like coating on one side...it's just pulled taut between slats of wood and is not a rigid surface at all. When I bought this I had JUST missed out on it for less than $200, but I was happy at $250. For $224 now, it's a steal.

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about 2 years ago
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about 2 years ago
ColoradoFoxtrot
about 2 years ago
1,137 Posts
It's kind of small. The opening at the top of the platform is getting challenging for the kids to get through.

Yes, the wood is cheap and needs sealing and staining. Mine is untouched and two years old. Just took the swings off of it and hung a saucer swing.

Build it. Mount it in the ground or else it torques into toothpicks. Give it a day of play and the GO TIGHTEN EVERYTHING. The wood dries and gets a tiny bit smaller so if you make sure everything is snug it's worth the money.

$400 for this is laughable. But on sale do it.

I'm picking up lumber to make the top bigger so he can have camping sleepovers in it.