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Mack Granite Dump Truck |  | Brand: Mack
List Price: $59.99 Buy New: $39.50 as of 11/21/2009 08:13 CST details You Save: $20.49 (34%)
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Seller: MyAtomic Rating: 6 reviews Sales Rank: 4022
Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Fragile: No Batteries Included: No Age: 4 - 7 years Shipping Weight (lbs): 4.4 Dimensions (in): 20.9 x 7.5 x 9.1
MPN: 2815 Model: 2815 EAN: 4001702028152 ASIN: B000NYT1M6
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Realistic details and function | | • | Made of fade resistant and high quality plastic | | • | No screws or glue used | | • | Great for indoor or outdoor play | | • | For ages 3 and up |
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Product Description The MACK Granite cab really brings this Bruder classic dump truck to a new level! Tilt the cab forward to reveal a detailed replica of the engine, or incline the bed and snap it into place in an upright position. Features real tread tires, folding mirrors, doors that open and close and a back gate that opens. All of the MACK truck cabs are compatible with the implements designed for the front of the trucks, like the mower and snow plow. Just like the real thing - functional and sturdy. The ideal vehicle for playing indoor and outdoor. This Mack Dump Truck is equiped and ready to play. It offers children realistic, active playing fun. It features model-like design and fine details with a wide range of playing functions. It is suitable for indoor or outdoor play.
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| Customer Reviews:
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Great toy for older child March 14, 2009 Kathleen Stehr (Atlanta, GA) This is a beautiful reproduction of a Mack truck but fragile as far as the outside mirrors
not a rough boy toy January 12, 2009 C. Witt (Lexington Ky) Bought two for Christmas. Boys are 6 and 4. They love the trucks!! But I DONT!!!! I know that by the end of January something on the truck will be broken. Everthing is plastic and fragile. My boys want to push the trucks all over the place and they can't because the truck wiggles underneath them. So they sit and play with them instead of being active and then they get bored after about 10mins. They will not get the oppurtunity to haul rocks and dirt because it is not sturdy enough for that. A dump truck that can't haul that's handy. What happen to toys made to be played with. Not really worth the money. I should have sent them back and went to Walmart and bought Tonka!!!!
A must for kids that like trucks! December 22, 2008 Truck Lover My son got this dump truck a couple days ago for an early X-mas we had and he really enjoys it. I also got my best friends son one for his 3rd B-day and he really enjoys it too. It seems to be very durable except for the mirrors which look like they will break fairly easy. The truck is a little costly but it isn't like any other toy dump truck this looks like a real mack you see on the road. I recommend this for any kid who loves big trucks!
Bruder Mack Granite Dump Truck December 21, 2008 Cate (Pacific Northwest) This is the second Bruder truck I have purchased for my 2-1/2 year old grandson. I am very pleased with the authentic detail of the dump truck. The truck holds up well and encourages independent, imaginary play. My grandson is very excited that the truck looks just like the trucks he sees on his walks around the neighborhood.Mack Granite Dump Truck by Bruder Trucks
Handsome but not hardy March 30, 2008 Mr. Jean-Paul Schreter (Richmond, CA) 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
Shiny & very handsome; what I always wanted as a kid but never got. However, swiveling doors & mirrors are very flimsy plastic, had to be reworked to open easily & are too delicate for 4 or 5 yr. old. Must yank on truck bed to open. Tires & body sturdy but more suitable for indoor play. Front wheels do not turn so truck has to be skidded around curves. Definitely not for child who likes to ride on or crash his trucks. A bit smaller than advertised: 20" L, 6.75" W, 9" Ht. Too bad it isn't made out of metal.Overall more luxurious than practical.
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