Best toy construction tools according to redditors

We found 37 Reddit comments discussing the best toy construction tools. We ranked the 31 resulting products by number of redditors who mentioned them. Here are the top 20.

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Top Reddit comments about Toy Construction Tools:

u/snarfy · 30 pointsr/Machinists
u/Zevemiel · 10 pointsr/gallifrey

You can never go wrong with a sonic screwdriver. Plus that's the new one that's just come out, so there's a good chance they don't own it yet.

u/BARIILIIC · 9 pointsr/NASCAR

If anyone is interested in buying a NASCAR impact gun, here you go.

u/luoyun · 8 pointsr/Parenting

Battat is the brand name you are looking for. They sell a series of vehicles that are meant to be taken apart and reassembled with simple electric tools.

Battat – Take-Apart Crane Truck – Toy vehicle assembly playset with functional battery-powered drill - Early childhood developmental skills toy for kids aged 3 and up https://www.amazon.com/dp/B01NAWF2D8/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_api_Z1W5BbBTRWSMP

u/--NF · 6 pointsr/medicalschool

Ortho, you say?

 

But in all seriousness I agree with what others have said for the most part

u/UnicornToots · 6 pointsr/AskParents

If you want to get clothes, go for 3T. If it's too big, at least he can wear it later; if it's too small, that's worse.

My daughter is turning 2 and some things on the wishlist we sent to family is:

u/albertparsons · 5 pointsr/toddlers

Battat Take Apart Toys have been a big hit in our house. Age-appropriate LEGO/duplo sets, 25 piece foam floor puzzles, doctor/vet kits, playsets (like Little People) have also gotten a lot of mileage at our house! we've picked up a few board games, like Chutes and Ladders, Gone Fishing, Candyland, and Yeti in my Spaghetti, but our kid is a little too wild for them still.

u/[deleted] · 3 pointsr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

The nicest thing on my list is this advent calendar for my son. His Elf on the Shelf usually brings one but I can't afford it this year.

Thanks for the contest 💝

u/MyNameThru · 3 pointsr/whatisthisthing

It's an old magnet toy. You hold it such that the balls wrap around the end and come back the other way. Like an older version of something like this

u/Renz2LK · 2 pointsr/cosplay

Here are 2 options that don't involve a programmable sound module: Toy Chainsaw 1 & Toy Chainsaw 2

Unfortunately, you'll be taking apart a toy to grab its innards.

OR you can purchase this programmable module for cheap also.

u/jayman419 · 2 pointsr/pics

You need to get him a bottle of syrup like this one and glue the big toy screw from something like this to it.

Cut the plastic screw in half, and glue one half to each side of the bottle so it looks like it's going through it.

u/ZubinJohnson · 2 pointsr/GiftIdeas

Look at some pretend play toys and workshops. Black and Decker has an Amazon Exclusive workbench that is very realistic.

https://www.amazon.com/Decker-Junior-Workbench-Workshop-Realistic/dp/B0016DE80I

u/vergilius_poeta · 2 pointsr/buildapc

You can start her learning to use tools at least, like get her a toy like this or something? https://www.amazon.com/dp/B07915ZMHH/ Or even a real small screwdriver, hand drill, screws, let her build stuff with you (a toy box to start?).


Can she build a Lego kit without help? Those sorts of skills would help ramping up to building a PC, also.


You could also have her assemble the tower and peripherals with you. Monitor plugs in here, WiFi adapter, keyboard, and mouse plug in here, speakers/headphones go here, power cords go here and here, etc.

u/kyriedonovan · 1 pointr/Random_Acts_Of_Amazon

the duck is alive

So this (from my For the Girls wishlist) makes me happy because loooook at how cute it is. My 2 year old is super into "gardening" (playing in the dirt) and I can see her having a ball with this.

PS welcome baaack even though I don't know you 💖💖

u/mikka1 · 1 pointr/assholedesign

I think this kind of packaging is the one that must have inspired Amazon Frustration-Free Packaging...

...at least "frustration" is probably a very mild description of my feelings when I once mistakenly ordered my son a kid's tool set like this from the hotel where I only had nail clippers, manicure scissors and dull kitchen knife from a kitchenette. I was close to a legit mental breakdown after spending more than an hour getting out all tools that are intended for kids of 3+ age...

Seriously, whoever invented this wasteful and annoying type of packaging deserves a special spot in hell lol

u/Trishlovesdolphins · 1 pointr/iamverysmart

/r/thatHappened

I have 2 boys that are VERY into all things mechanical. My husband races RC cars as a hobby and both of them grew up watching him take them apart and building them. They're 9 and 5 now.

When they were 3, they could do some minor work on RC cars. When my oldest was a year and a half I bought him a ton of these take apart cars for him to work on. The kid took them apart and put them all back together within 30 minutes.

No way in hell do I believe that a 3 year old took apart a fucking microwave AND put it back together. This guy is lying through his teeth. I've seen a microwave taken apart, the casing is usually unfinished and is VERY sharp a 3 year old would lose a fucking finger.

u/allietimelow · 1 pointr/Wishlist

I'm not entering, instead suggesting a Disney Amazon item. I bought this when I got my first car this May (woo!!). https://www.amazon.com/dp/B0752992X7/ref=cm_sw_r_cp_apa_i_OpaADbBZA39MG

This adorable little Pascal hangs from my rear-view mirror and sparks much more joy than any Marie Kondo special would ever do for me.

u/beerkzar · 1 pointr/knives

This is for 3 years old kids. Several pointed objects.

My daughter never plays without supervision. Do not worry, she'll keep her two blue eyes.

u/Ratscallion · 1 pointr/90daysgoal

BQ Cabbage Patch Dolls, though I never had one. People beat each other up trying to get those for their kids. Crazy. The crazes that I participated in were clackers and Magic Rail Twirler (though I don't think we called them that).

Yesterday well, I didn't do any acro. But, I was a good friend and helped J. pick out and buy the colors for her new place, because some times that is more important than getting a workout in. Also, B. made yummy salmon, carrots, and rice for me. And, I had my follow up with the integrated med person. We did a bunch more blood work (again) this time testing a fully thyroid panel (because my hair is falling out and my temperature is on a steady decline) and re-testing my iron cause if it didn't improve at least somewhat she's going to make me take stronger iron pills. And, we have the phase 2 plan in place - finish up these supplements this weekend and Monday starts hardcore probiotics and a starch-free high fiber diet for a month to feed all the beasties we want in there without feeding the bad ones. Not sure how the hell I'm going to do a starch-free diet. I'm going to live on chicken, salmon, carrots, greens, oranges and psyllium husks, I think. sigh

Today

  • Work - more gulp. My Emma meeting.
  • Exercise - gym at lunch, z-health this afternoon
  • Life - Um, I'm not sure. Cook for the kiddo. Maybe make some cookies and pop them in the freezer for Saturday (birthday shenaningans but someone else is bringing cake). There was something I was thinking of doing while the kiddo was at class...but I can't recall what.