Kids are sure to spy great adventures with the KidKraft Hawk Tower Swing Set. This wooden backyard playset is built for bursts of active and imaginative play in one compact clever design. Enjoy catching the breeze on two belt swings or take a trip on the wavy slide. Climb up to the shaded covered landing and write a message on the chalkboard. Then set the time on the clock to fun. Next resume to the tippy-top crow s nest to survey the land and scout for your next adventure. A telescope perches along the edge for help in spying explorers (or just your parents). Built of premium wood and sturdy hardware components this backyard swing set is ready for long-lasting outdoor moments. Assembled dimensions are 113.76” L x 109.15” W x 117.71” H.
Product SKU:
1038310777
UPC:
875257009805
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Model: KidKraft Hawk Tower Wooden Swing Set with Slide and 2 Belt Swings, 9.9 feet Tall
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Agreed. You can't even buy a replacement slide for most sets at this price.
I've bought Kidkraft on deep discount before and it is generally decent quality. I do recommend coating it with an outdoor urethane or other water seal periodically and it should easily last until your kids outgrow it unless their goal in life is to see how much they can destroy before you cut them off.
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Exactly what I saw too. A 3 year old was making it tip?
It was a husky three year old?
In all seriousness, you're going to want to stake most of these sets down somehow, whether with sandbags over the supports or rebar driven into the soil. They're much lighter weight than what you might build from a lumber yard, but that's why they're $400 MSRP and not $2400 MSRP. Set your expectations accordingly, be ready to do a little maintenance, and at less than $150 shipped, it's going to be hard to beat without finding a steal at a yardsale or flea market.
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Downside is, if you actually build it and it sucks, are you really going to dissemble it and return it?
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Downside is, if you actually build it and it sucks, are you really going to dissemble it and return it?
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I've bought Kidkraft on deep discount before and it is generally decent quality. I do recommend coating it with an outdoor urethane or other water seal periodically and it should easily last until your kids outgrow it unless their goal in life is to see how much they can destroy before you cut them off.
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In all seriousness, you're going to want to stake most of these sets down somehow, whether with sandbags over the supports or rebar driven into the soil. They're much lighter weight than what you might build from a lumber yard, but that's why they're $400 MSRP and not $2400 MSRP. Set your expectations accordingly, be ready to do a little maintenance, and at less than $150 shipped, it's going to be hard to beat without finding a steal at a yardsale or flea market.
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