Dionysis


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In for 3.

What great stuffers for the distant kids in the family!

"Some people are like Slinky's...
They're not really good for anything,
but they still bring a smile to your face
when you push them down a flight of stairs."

xtremelowz


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just a very tight year for our family so glad to know I was able to get something cute for my boys...

John McFarland

partzispartz


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Juju1972 wrote:I ordered 3 of these last night (Pacific Time) for my son and nephews. I really need to know, now that I'm panicking, if these are made in China. I can't find these anywhere on a Google search other than the link for woot.

Can somebody tell me where these are manufactured and if they are metal, plastic, wood?



It's less than $20 total for 3 plus shipping, just throw 'em away and don't open the package. You're probably going to throw them away anyway a few days after they're opened.

JadenKale


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Holy crap!!! The button is bouncing!!! Could we actually be nearing the end?

Juju1972


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partzispartz wrote:It's less than $20 total for 3 plus shipping, just throw 'em away and don't open the package. You're probably going to throw them away anyway a few days after they're opened.



Why do you say that? I wouldn't throw $20 worth of stuff away. I just don't want my two year old getting lead poisoning. I figured it doesn't hurt to ask if anyone knows anything about these trains.

digbydriver


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DVCamp wrote:Then it will look like this:

Everyone is wearing a very nice hat, and there don't appear to be any illegal aliens in the group.

partzispartz


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Juju1972 wrote:Why do you say that? I wouldn't throw $20 worth of stuff away. I just don't want my two year old getting lead poisoning. I figured it doesn't hurt to ask if anyone knows anything about these trains.



Fenfa is an international manufacturer/exporter based in asia, but that doesn't mean their products are necessarily safe or unsafe. Use your own judgment. Caveat emptor. A $5 battery operated train isn't built to last.

birge


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tesla33 wrote:"If you had a picture of them in bad conditions, I would truly care,..."

No, you wouldn't. neither would all those people ordering them for their two year old kids, or thir pets. At some point you have to either think "This is just wrong" or stop pretending you have a conscience. That applies to America as a whole as well as the individual consumers.


Ok, explain to me how not buying this helps the people working in those factories.

pomodesign


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digbydriver wrote:Everyone is wearing a very nice hat, and there don't appear to be any illegal aliens in the group.


I dunno...The guy in knee-shorts could be irish.

ugomona


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Juju1972 wrote:Why do you say that? I wouldn't throw $20 worth of stuff away. I just don't want my two year old getting lead poisoning. I figured it doesn't hurt to ask if anyone knows anything about these trains.



I believe they are based in Hong Kong. I would say that you probably wouldn't want him/her to play with them anyway. I figure they are probably going to break easily and you definitely don't want any small parts around a 2 year old.

pomodesign


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Juju1972 wrote:Why do you say that? I wouldn't throw $20 worth of stuff away. I just don't want my two year old getting lead poisoning. I figured it doesn't hurt to ask if anyone knows anything about these trains.


Small cheap plastic parts, possible choking hazard. Probably made in China, given the wording on the box on the Amazon.com page "Simulating the True Styles and Making Carefully". What do you expect for $4? Quality, non-sweatshop produced, safe toys?

jqheller


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Hey gang..this is my first woot! Too much fun! Also, I am totally ignorant about kids and what age is appropriate for what toys. I have a 3.5 year old nephew and a 2 year old nephew. Do you think these train sets will be ok for them? Maybe for the 3.5 year old neppy at least?

I bought three with the intention of giving at least one to them for XMas. The others will probably go to toys-for-tots. Or I'll set one up to amuse the cats, filling the cars with tuna chunks and posting the resulting chaos to YouTube.

JadenKale


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jqheller wrote:Hey gang..this is my first woot! Too much fun! Also, I am totally ignorant about kids and what age is appropriate for what toys. I have a 3.5 year old nephew and a 2 year old nephew. Do you think these train sets will be ok for them? Maybe for the 3.5 year old neppy at least?

I bought three with the intention of giving at least one to them for XMas. The others will probably go to toys-for-tots. Or I'll set one up to amuse the cats, filling the cars with tuna chunks and posting the resulting chaos to YouTube.



yes because watching cats die due to possible lead poisoning is fun.

give them to the kids (with parental supervision) No need having them suck on the train and also getting lead poisoning (if that is the case.... we aren't really sure)

lisaviolet


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Does my Zune have lead in it? Should I not carry it around in my mouth when my hands are full of cleaning supplies?

tesla33


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birge wrote:Ok, explain to me how not buying this helps the people working in those factories.



Not buying alone doesn't help them measurably, but it also doesn't contribute to their exploitation, and it keeps them away from the kids in your family. Not buying them and insisting that toys be made safely will eventually help them by improving their environment, if nothing else.

Sorry about the typos. In Mozilla at least, these posting windows have amazingly tiny fonts.

sevendayrevolution


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Can we say, "Watches too much TV News????" Really, if you don't want anything made in China, just grow your own trees, and carve the products yourself.


You didn't answer her question, isn't this forum's main purpose to provide people with information? I'm sure she's outside right now cutting the trees down... so maybe it was useful! I think there should be a forum rule that if people ask real questions, they get real answers... people who are quick to hit the reply button because an electrical impulse hit their brains shouldn't respond.

tesla33


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lisaviolet wrote:Does my Zune have lead in it? Should I not carry it around in my mouth when my hands are full of cleaning supplies?



I'd say it's too late, so don't worry about it.

lisaviolet


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tesla33 wrote:I'd say it's too late, so don't worry about it.



Whew, thanks. I'll sleep well tonight, you betcha.

DaveWF


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I've watched this all day - finally bit the bullet and picked up 3. Surely there's SOMEBODY I want to poison with shoddy lead-filled made in China crap

Best Woot Forum Quote >EVER<
ratfink128: Wait, so what is it? I'm paying $1 for the goodies and $5 for the shipping? I would say a pass, good luck.

kwelles


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teakwood wrote:Ironically a train passed by as I read the product info



I think you mean "coincidentally." Sorry to be rude, but I hate it when people misuse ironically.

lauratoops


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you people crack me up

WooT! The best place on earth, well, internet, but it is still the best. Just ask my checking account

acchildress


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tesla33 wrote:Not buying alone doesn't help them measurably, but it also doesn't contribute to their exploitation, and it keeps them away from the kids in your family. Not buying them and insisting that toys be made safely will eventually help them by improving their environment, if nothing else.

Sorry about the typos. In Mozilla at least, these posting windows have amazingly tiny fonts.



Hit "ctrl +" that should supersize your screen.

acchildress


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kwelles wrote:I think you mean "coincidentally." Sorry to be rude, but I hate it when people misuse ironically.



Coincidentally just when I was reading this post while listening to NPR, the radio announcer said the word Ironically in his story.

JadenKale


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sevendayrevolution wrote:Can we say, "Watches too much TV News????" Really, if you don't want anything made in China, just grow your own trees, and carve the products yourself.


You didn't answer her question, isn't this forum's main purpose to provide people with information? I'm sure she's outside right now cutting the trees down... so maybe it was useful! I think there should be a forum rule that if people ask real questions, they get real answers... people who are quick to hit the reply button because an electrical impulse hit their brains shouldn't respond.


Well damn then, perhaps you shouldn't have responded either.

If you want to file a complaint, go to woot! directly. Don't come in here preachin' to the choir. Many of us know what she's getting at... but the forum isn't the place to ask when they barely monitor the forums anyway. Going directly to woot! is the right thing to do.

malgon


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$8.5 on Amazon

realdizzy


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Got one for my grandson. Thanks, Woot!

JadenKale


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DaveWF wrote:I've watched this all day - finally bit the bullet and picked up 3. Surely there's SOMEBODY I want to poison with shoddy lead-filled made in China crap

Hooray for Dave!!! He's succumbed to cheaply made Chinese crap...

Worst case senario, melt the lead down, and make your own lead ball bullets. At least then the $5 toy can be used for something worthwhile.

(yeah yeah, get off my back... I just got suckered into watching 'The Patriot'... god... not Mel Gibson.... Again)

Bargains4Me


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realdizzy wrote:Got one for my grandson. Thanks, Woot!



If you would gift something from the dollar store then this is a deal.

I used to hate gifts from the dollar store ... they lasted all of ten minutes.

A board game would last much longer.

$$ Looking for Bargains on Good Stuff Cheap! $$

mmmata


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digbydriver wrote:Everyone is wearing a very nice hat, and there don't appear to be any illegal aliens in the group.



Actually..they're all illegals if you think about it, given the era of the photo..then again..thinkin' isn't much of a woot attribute...F5 rulez all..

partzispartz


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JadenKale wrote:Hooray for Dave!!! He's succumbed to cheaply made Chinese crap...

Worst case senario, melt the lead down, and make your own lead ball bullets. At least then the $5 toy can be used for something worthwhile.

(yeah yeah, get off my back... I just got suckered into watching 'The Patriot'... god... not Mel Gibson.... Again)



Lead ball bullets? Here I am sitting in lead underwear. Do I feel dumb!

PJLime


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I bought three and then I just bought four shirts off of shirt.woot. I better stop before I buy some sparkling wine...

Here comes Christmas!

bradpr


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Juju1972 wrote:I ordered 3 of these last night (Pacific Time) for my son and nephews. I really need to know, now that I'm panicking, if these are made in China. I can't find these anywhere on a Google search other than the link for woot.

Can somebody tell me where these are manufactured and if they are metal, plastic, wood?



Hmmm - are cheap ass little toys made anywhere OTHER than China?


To minimize the risk of lead ingestion, don't cover the little train with honey or icing.

shikatoi


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woot woot.. first two woots in twoo days.. good find.. maybe i can set up my silver talking lips to say Woo Woo as the train passes!

Got one for gramps, too.

fadool


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acw114 wrote:THANK YOU!

This hype is absolutely ridiculous. Lead is everywhere. What do you think pencils are made of and yet, everyone hands them over to kids every single day (which they chew!!!)?



you do know that "lead" in pencils is not lead. it is carbon in the form of graphite. lead should not be everywhere, when I lived in Boston all children had to be tested for lead from the paint every 6 months, also why do you think that gasoline is now unleaded. so lead is a big deal. but is not a real concern in toys.

Beachbumtown


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Got 2 grandsons, bought 3. LAST boy to break his gets the spare. Is that tough love or what?

Beachbumtown

e2346437


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ofblong wrote:Yeah lead sucks. I mean I want to be able to chew on my toys not play with them.



You are an indigenous pigeon. Kids play with train, kid puts fingers in mouth, kid gets lead poisoning. Chewing the damn thing isn't the only way they could get sick.

partzispartz


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Beachbumtown wrote:Got 2 grandsons, bought 3. LAST boy to break his gets the spare. Is that tough love or what?



You KNOW you'll be playing with the 3rd one and they'll have to beg for it from Grandpa. Unless you break yours first!

key5397


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sevendayrevolution wrote:
You didn't answer her question, isn't this forum's main purpose to provide people with information? I'm sure she's outside right now cutting the trees down... so maybe it was useful! I think there should be a forum rule that if people ask real questions, they get real answers... people who are quick to hit the reply button because an electrical impulse hit their brains shouldn't respond.


Uh, I can appreciate the sentiment, but really...how long have you been reading this stuff? Done any reading of past days' posts? Did you happen to notice the forums beginning at midnight Thursday morning through this time yesterday? Two days worth of worthless commentary and tasteless pics and you want to critique one guys comment. Hellooo...

Edit: Sorry. I guess I'm jaded...

Not applicable

BrBea


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I am in for three. When either the dog or the three year old destroy one (and they will), I will just put out the next.

Now put some good rechargeable batteries out Woot.

So far:
First Woot 1/18/05
62 different Woot purchases
117 total items purchased.
$2408.62 total wootage.
.....and STILL no Bustin' out chainsaws!

greddy09sc1


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shikatoi wrote:woot woot.. first two woots in twoo days.. good find.. maybe i can set up my silver talking lips to say Woo Woo as the train passes!

Got one for gramps, too.



I dont think it runs by itself, you gotta push it.