Black & Decker Pretend Nailer Playset Little do-it-yourselfers will love working on projects around the house with this Black & Decker Junior Nailer tool with realistic action and sounds. Totally kid-safe, this pretend nailer comes with two extra nail clips for additional fun. Colors may vary. Requires 2 “AA” batteries, not included.
Customer Review: future builder gives it 2 thumbs up
My 2 1/2 year old received this for Christmas, along with several other Black & Decker tools for kids. Without question, these toys are my son’s favorites. The tools are well thought out & encourage my son’s imagination. They’ve held up very well. Not a single complaint!
Customer Review: Xmas Failure
Xmas Day. 6yr old opens toys. Box discarded in excitement. Battery change twice. Dosen’t work. Unable to return. Try contacting Arbor Toys for complaint. Unable to find website for this company.
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