My grandkids love to ride them (I bought 2 to keep at home) and I even built them myself! (grandmother is 60 years old). They are perfect for children from 3 to 7 years old, but get too tight for older children. I don't like the brake mechanism as it's just a lever that the kids pull and pushes a metal bar against the rear wheel to stop the cart. There seems to be too much wear and tear and of course kids love to slam on the brakes once they figure out what it's like. Also, the metal bar (or maybe stainless steel?) that hits the tire tips up when not in use, making it easy for kids to scratch their feet getting in and out. Also, changing the seating position should be a bit easier, especially if you have a lot of kids and are backed up by riders of different heights. Generally kids don't pay attention to any of this but they still like the carts and they seem to be of really good quality. They were very well packed for transport, but of course the assembly instructions were only on the pictures.
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