🚀 Tow the Line of Fun!
The haomsjToy Tow Truck Pull Back Toy is a dynamic playset designed for children aged 3-7, featuring a 1:50 scale tow truck and a random 1:64 die-cast SUV. Made from durable metal and plastic, this toy offers engaging lights and sounds, a pull-back operation mode, and a compact size perfect for little hands. It's the ultimate toy for aspiring young vehicle enthusiasts!
Item Dimensions | 8.8 x 2.2 x 3.2 inches |
Item Weight | 322 Grams |
Material Type | Plastic, Metal |
Theme | Carrier Truck |
Color | Multicolor |
Toy Vehicle Form | Truck |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Operation Mode | Pull-Back |
Scale | 1/50 |
Power Source | pull back |
Additional Features | Realistic Sound |
S**N
Does not fit every Hot Wheels
It does not fit every Hot Wheels or Matchbox car to pull them by the wheel ramp, in case anyone was wondering. It fits some of them. But the wheel ramp is just slightly wider than the spread of about half of the Hot Wheels car wheels. I thought this truck was the same scale and was stoked to find a tow truck that could pull my son’s cars, but it only works for some. That being said, this is a great little truck in its own right. This simple toy is my 3 year old son’s favorite birthday present. He carries it with him everywhere.
D**Z
Niño feliz
uno de sus juguetes mas usados, al punto de estar casi destruido
A**R
Fun Tow Truck
Cute little tow truck. My 2.5 year old is obsessed with trucks and tow trucks. I bought this for him because I thought he would enjoy towing his little cars. The good: it functions as intended. No issues with the rope breaking. It has sound, which I didn't realize, that you activate by pressing down on the wheels. Great compact size and works with various small scale cars. Mostly meal and has opening doors and hood. The bad: the actual hook is fairly large and we have a hard time connecting the hook to a car. This many be intentional as there is a place for the hook to go, but a little bummed it didn't work better. If the hook wasn't so bulky it would work great. There was a little bit of paint missing on the truck. Not a huge deal overall as I gave it to a 2.5 year to play with 🙂. All in all fun toy and a little more money than I'd like to pay but still a good choice!
W**S
Great toy
My twin grandson's love it, they have so many match box cars, truck and stuff. But they did not have a tow truck . Again they love it.
M**T
Prepare to have to replace the string.
The string for the tow hook broke the second day. Replaced it with embroidery string.
M**W
My Grandsons Fight Over One but It's Not Too Expensive to Buy Two!
My daughter has three boys under 4. ALL of them love trucks. One of the boys received this tow truck as a gift but it caused arguments--and yes, my angels would fight over it. When my daughter asked me to buy the same one, I protested. She didn't want another because the first one was out of commission. She wanted it so the two biggest boys (still pretty little) could each have one. I get it. Lots of the little pieces are functional. Lights, sounds, hoist and cars to tow. . . it seems like everything works. The small size is perfect for those (usually) grubby little hands with fingers capable of getting into trouble with many things. So i sat down to play with them. . . we might need another one sooner than expected. :D
J**D
Broke within 5 minutes
My son waited patiently for this tow truck only for it to break within 5 minutes of trying to play with it. The hook fell off as it was only tied on by a knot. I tied it again and it continued to untie and fall off. Not only that but the car that was sent with it isn’t even capable of being towed- which is the whole purpose of the toy. The car sits too low to be able to sit nicely in the tow hitch area. Not worth it, find another one!
T**L
Wish the hook was glued on
I got this for my son for his birthday, who loves tow trucks. He LOVES this toy. The second day, he got the hook off. Not only was this a choking hazard, but he pulled the string out the little hole too. I tried to pull the string back through the hole to no avail. I was able to get it through, I will write how in case any other parents run into this problem.I took a piece of dental floss and slid it though the the small crack on the top where the string threads through. Then after I got the floss through, I tied the string on one end of the tow string then I pulled it though. Viola!Then I triple knotted the hook back on and I plan on putting some glue on it so this doesn’t happen again.Hope this helps a parent out.
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