Hasbro Playskool Tonka Rumblin’ Rollin’ Crane

February 17, 2010
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413%2B4syYGJL. SL160  Hasbro Playskool Tonka Rumblin Rollin Crane

  • Kids can pretend to be a real crane operator with exciting hooking, winching, lifting and towing action
  • Kids can turn the crank to raise and lower the crane hook
  • Three colorful shape-blocks have metal inside, so boys can use the magnetic crane hook to lift and move them
  • The adjustable handle gives novice walkers something to grab onto as they learn how to steady themselves, while bigger kids love the rumbling and popping sounds as they push the crane faster and faster!
  • Works with the WHEEL DRIVERS system! (Each WHEEL DRIVERS toy is sold separately)

Product Description
Kids can pretend to be a real crane operator with exciting hooking, winching, lifting and towing action. Turn the crank to raise and lower the crane hook. There are three colorful shape blocks with “metal” inside — just use the magnetic crane hook to lift and move them. Plus, the crane’s adjustable handle gives novice walkers something to grab on to as they learn how to steady themselves. Bigger kids love the rumbling and popping sounds as they push the crane faste… More >>

Hasbro Playskool Tonka Rumblin’ Rollin’ Crane

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5 Responses to Hasbro Playskool Tonka Rumblin’ Rollin’ Crane

  1. DC on February 17, 2010 at 11:09 pm

    My son received this as a gift for his first birthday. He does not have the Tonka truck it would attach to. As a stand alone toy this leaves a lot to be desired. Although he is walking, this toy trips him up when he tries to push it along. Even at the lowest height setting it will end up completely verticle. The crane is to complicated for him to work. He does like the little magnets which I would find strewn all over the house. Had to put them away so that he’ll have them when he is old enough to work the toy as intended. This toy should be sold for an older age if it is to be used alone.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  2. BTB 's Mommy on February 18, 2010 at 1:33 am

    My son likes this toy when attached to the scoot and scoop. It would not be a good toy on its own. He likes towing trucks with it.
    Rating: 3 / 5

  3. Sarah Fink on February 18, 2010 at 3:55 am

    We thought the Rumblin’ Rollin’ Crane would be a great addition to the Tonka Scoot’N Scoop, but it has proven to be a big disappointment. Although it is hitched onto the Scoot ‘N Scoop, my son continues to play with the truck and ignores the crane.
    Rating: 2 / 5

  4. Catherine Joyce on February 18, 2010 at 6:52 am

    I bought this for me cousin who is 18 months old and it was a hit at Christmas. This went along with the Tonka dump tuck and attaches at the back and made a great gift for around 20.00 for both. He was very happy. Parents were happy because this can go with him to about 3 years.
    Rating: 4 / 5

  5. J. Shupe on February 18, 2010 at 7:22 am

    We received this toy as a gift for my 16 month child and found out early on that the magnet is NOT attracted to any metal of any type. So being the tinker that I am, I took the magnet section apart to find that THERE IS NO MAGNET IN THERE! There was just 3 washers (like the metals discs with holes in the middle of them) and they weren’t magnetized at all. I tried sticking one of my own magnets in there but I do not have a strong enough magnet. It just didn’t work. Unfortunately since I have taken it apart already, I cannot send it back, but maybe I can convince some of you to NOT BUY THIS TOY!
    Rating: 2 / 5

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