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The Big Game Hunters 1.8m Octagonal Wooden Sandpit is a spacious and stylish outdoor play area designed for children aged 3 to 12. Measuring 1.8m x 1.8m and 20cm deep, it features a weather-resistant rain cover and geo-textile underlay to keep the sand clean. With a simple assembly process and built-in seating for four, this sandpit is perfect for fostering creativity and social play in your garden.
Product Dimensions | 180 x 180 x 20 cm; 2.5 kg |
Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 12 years |
Item model number | 6410 |
Language: | English |
Number of Game Players | 1 |
Number of pieces | 80 |
Assembly Required | Yes |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Wood |
Material Composition | 80% wood, 7.5% geo textile,7.5% tarpauline 5% metal |
Material Care Instructions | This product is made from Fir wood. It has bee treated with varnish to help protect it from weather. However, it should be protected from severe weather conditions and regularly checked and treated to prolong its life. |
Remote Control Included? | No |
Radio Control Suitability | outdoor |
Colour | Natural Wood |
Release date | 1 Feb. 2012 |
ASIN | B007CXRKWY |
E**M
Good size
This is an excellent sand pit. It is big, I bought it for an 8 yr old and she has plenty of room. Needs a lot of sand so buy at least 10 bags, more would be better! We have moved house taken it apart and rebuilt it and still as sturdy and looking good as it was new. Only down side, cover isn’t well designed as it has a draw string which is really fiddly and you need bricks to secure it really, elastic would have been better. Also the lining wasn’t big enough so had to patch in a bit of a shower curtain to cover a corner. Hopefully they have rectified these niggles now.
S**M
Easy to assemble & comes with everything you need for kids sandpit
Great size, alittle fiddle to assemble but easy enough, smallest screws I found them to small for their purpose so i used slightly bigger ones. The instructions explains how to assemble easily enough anyway great little product and fast delivery.
A**R
Rubbish cover and ground sheet. Complicated assembly. Not value for money.
3/10.A bit disappointed as 1. expected it to be a bit bigger, ie ‘giant’ 2. ‘Cover’ is a useless rip off 3. Ground sheet could be bigger 4. Takes too long/ complicated to assemble 5. When I look @ assembled product I don’t feel it’s value for money, ie should’ve been cheaper for what it is.Plus points. 1. Came in 1 easy to move box 2. All parts intact/ nothing missing 3. No need to drill screws in. Wood soft enough to screw drive screws in. 4. End result/ wood part looks and feels intact if handled with care.Arrived on time in one slim box. Managed to assemble with my 11 year old. Took us just over 3 hours. Had to keep figuring out which way around the slots aligned/ planks faced. In the end we found the instructions useless and just used common sense. Most of time my 11 year old would pointed out errors by looking at the photo of end of end product and so we ended up having to disassemble and reassembling/ realigning the planks.Once we had got the frame assembled it was straight forward to just screw in screws with screw driver to secure. Then the ground mat disappointment as it is very small, ie made to fit exactly, so ended up with 2 ends of the pit short of mat. Ground mat should be bigger ? Spent unnecessary time trying to keep tugging/ jostling it into place to secure to try and fit.Biggest disappointment was the ‘cover’. Again too small & useless! Thick material but Doesn’t cover entire pit at all, can’t understand why it’s even there?Have not yet filled with sand as I’ve had to pay again for another proper cover and bigger ground sheet from another company, which are arriving soon.End sandpit is okay, with seats to sit on and looks smart, but I think it’s too pricy, a nightmare to assemble and the cover and ground sheet a joke. Also not as ‘giant’ as I thought. Doesn’t look big enough to be called ‘giant’.
E**=
Like hoping for a steak dinner and getting a cold McDonalds burger instead.
UPDATE April 2016: This Sand Pit is dead. It can't withstand the weather, the lid (brought separately) doesn't keep water out. Whether filled or unfilled, the Sand Pit itself is a nightmare to move. Don't bother.2014: Bought for 4yo's birthday. He LOVES it. But he's not the most discerning of toddlers and I'm less easily impressed.The facts are:It's a sandpit, it fits together well enough, it's easy to construct and the instructions are clear. All the necessary parts were included (you'll need a phillips screwdriver), it was packaged well and there was no stress in building this; two sets of hands managed it in 15 minutes. When constructed, it's a reasonable size and requires about 150-180kg of sand to adequately fill it.Still, however functional it is, for the price this is not an impressive product. I would say that this is a £40 max purchase. Why?- The wood is of a very basic quality. Not damaged or sub-standard, just utterly basic. It has rough edges, is not precisely cut and has many knots, meaning a couple of the screws don't catch.- The horizontal rows have slats, slotting together well enough but with no secure fix. The ledge is the only part of the item that is firmly attached (you screw it into the top slats). This may be practically helpful in terms of taking the pit apart quickly and storing it easily but if your children are rough or overly curious I imagine it won't take much force to pull apart.The problem is exacerbated because there is no solid base, just a thin porous fabric to allow water to drain. Again, this is not necessarily a problem in itself, but it also means that once the sand is in you won't be re-locating the pit easily. I anticipate this fabric getting pretty grim underneath and needing replacing.The biggest disappointment (although not a surprise based on other reviews) is that it comes with a pretty basic tarpaulin cover which is ill fitting and does not adequately protect from the rain. A lid can be purchased separately http://www.amazon.co.uk/Sand-Box-Lid-wooden-hexagonal/dp/B0013HCGAG/ref=pd_bxgy_k_h_b_cs_img_y but knowing what I know now about the quality of this sandpit's wood, and given the 1* reviews, £65 seems a little disingenuous (not least because it's the same price as the pit itself).I'm not saying it's terrible - it does what it's meant to do, but don't set your expectations too high. I expected a little more in terms of quality considering the price tag. As my subject suggests, I can't argue that it's not a functional product, it just isn't a very impressive or satisfying one.
O**Y
Hours of fun
Easy to assemble and strong enough for Daddy to sit on the edge and join in the fun. Although having an electric screwdriver did make assembly a little bit easier.This has been in the garden now for over 12 months and has been moved a couple of times and it's as good as new. My only wish would be the option to buy a hard cover to keep the elements out as the plastic cover provided is starting to wear and tear.It's a good size sandpit which allows two, possibly three children to play happily together.Obviously the children love it; which child doesn't want a sandpit in their back garden?
M**T
Sand pit
My nephew love it . It good for the money
J**N
Super size - but screws provided too small.
Wanted a large sand pit and this was ideal! It was easy to construct, but the screws for the base sheet were too short! Had to get new screws to complete the build, but otherwise all good. Unlike other builds which I have done with a screwdriver this really needs a drill. The cover is really handy - once you get the hang off it!Took 10x 15kg bags to fill.
M**E
Disappointing
The wood is much thinner than expected and the membrane basic; will not last very longI have had to reinforce it with two layers of heavier duty membraneI would regard this as a low budget item worth less than half of what i paidDoesn’t match its tough sounding title
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