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I bought this to give to my Grand-nephew for Christmas, but, after 45 minutes of putting it together (not too tough if you're fairly handy with tools and interpreting instructions), I realized it was way too cool to give to some little ruffian who would destroy it. And so I kept it. It's MINE! Actually, there was a communication mixup and his parents got him a wagon also. Not nearly as cool. This thing is built like a tank with a thick, heavy-duty tub and unique four-wheel steering which lets you make really tight turns with this sucker. The baby moon hubcaps are hilariously cool and go well with the real wood accents on the sides and grip. Now, if you want this wood to stay looking good, it might need a protective coating of Varathane or something, since I'm pretty sure it wouldn't last a season outdoors before it started warping, splitting or discoloring. But, that's the only potential downside to this thing of beauty. Now, what's a 56 year old man going to do with a kid's wagon? No idea. Hauling groceries; gardening; taking stuff to the beach... ? But, it's nice just to look at, too. There's also that nearby hill, hmmm...Read full review
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I would recommend this wagon but the assembly is a little tricky. FYI I am 40 years old and have essentially worked on vehicles my entire life. The wheels are held on with a washer that has to be driven over the shaft until it falls into a groove. The wagon comes with a plastic tool that you use to put the washers on. You have to hit it pretty hard to get the washers to go on. My plastic tool broke after the first wheel. I used a metal socket (in place of the plastic tool) to put the other wheels on. A couple of the washers split when I put them on. They may break later which will cause the wheel to come off. Schwinn should really use cotter pins to hold the wheels on. This would make assembly much easier.
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Very nice product. My son put it together for me and said it was easy. The front and back wheels both turn instead of just the front wheels. I love the handle is height adjustable. This wagon is heavy duty and not a light weight. I don't think a small child could pull it. Only problem is one of the Inner tubes had a 1 inch split in it and would not hold air. I called the company and they are sending me a new one. Overall I'm very happy with my wagon.
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I bought this to take to a few swap meet/flea markets. The adjustable handle is great (It helps keep the wagon from nipping at my heels as I tug it along) & the all wheel steering is a good feature. I've gotten a few nice comments on the paneling. Oh yeah, a few of the vendors at swap meets have this wagon for sale but at double ! the price that I paid.
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This is a very nice wagon . Bought it for my new grandson but started using it before I could with him (he's too little) . It was easy to assemble ,sturdy construction and the front and rear steering could come in handy in tight spots. Also for the money it is a great deal!!!
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