KIDMARKT
9-Channel Metal RC Wheel Loader - Remote Control Kids Construction Play Toys with Realistic Lights and Sound, 1:20 Scale, Tractor Toys for 3+ Boys, Perfect 2024 Kids Birthday Gift for Ages 3-12+
9-Channel Metal RC Wheel Loader - Remote Control Kids Construction Play Toys with Realistic Lights and Sound, 1:20 Scale, Tractor Toys for 3+ Boys, Perfect 2024 Kids Birthday Gift for Ages 3-12+
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- REALISTIC 9-CHANNEL RC WHEEL LOADER – Experience heavy-duty fun with this 1:20 scale metal wheel loader! The upgraded 9-channel design features one-key demo, 360° rotation, and a liftable alloy shovel that replicates real construction power. (Loader size: 12.8" × 5.5" × 5.7")
- FULLY FUNCTIONAL & BUILT FOR PERFORMANCE – Conquer any job site with stabilizing wheels, 4-wheel drive, and a working bucket with bright LED lights. Every movement mimics the operation of a real loader, creating a fully immersive construction experience for kids and adults
- DUAL RECHARGEABLE BATTERIES – Includes two 3.7V 1200mAh lithium batteries for up to 60 minutes of continuous play. No more battery swaps—just charge and go! Designed for both indoor and outdoor use for uninterrupted adventures
- FUN FOR ALL AGES – Perfect for kids ages 3–12 and anyone who loves RC construction vehicles. Teens and adults enjoy realistic control, while younger builders explore creativity and coordination through exciting, hands-on play
- BUILT TO CONQUER ANY TERRAIN – From concrete to sand, this loader’s anti-slip rubber tires and durable construction handle it all. Great for building obstacle courses or hauling rocks, dirt, and sand—kids can design their own construction challenges!
- IDEAL STEM GIFT FOR ANY OCCASION – Inspire curiosity and creativity with this educational RC engineering toy. Perfect for birthdays, Christmas, or family bonding time, it encourages teamwork, imagination, and a love of mechanics
- Collect All Four Ultimate Construction Toys: Pair your KIDMARKT Wheel Loader with the excavator, bulldozer and dump truck to complete the set! With all four construction vehicles, nothing can stand in your way of fun!
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This toy is an absolute hit in our backyard! The rockets fly so high, and it keeps my kids running and laughing for hours. Great quality and super easy to use.
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My kids are obsessed with this bug vacuum! It makes outdoor play so much more exciting and educational. The light-up habitat is such a fun bonus.
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My son can’t get enough of these buildable trucks! The electric drill is easy to use, and it keeps him focused and learning through play. Such a perfect STEM toy.
Lauren K.
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