A.C. asks from Franklin, OH on April 16, 2011
Wood Swing Sets - Franklin,OH
Good evening Moms! I was wanting to get advice on wood swing sets. I have looked at a ton online at Walmart, Toys R Us, Home Depot, Lowes, etc and I have seen a ton of good deals. I would like to buy one for under $600. I just don't know how sturdy they are or if they are actually a good buy? My four year old loves to be outdoors and I would love to buy him a swing set he can play on. So my question is, has anyone bought a swing set and if when they put it together it was sturdy or if it was not stable and not worth the money. I appreciate anyones help. Its so hard to trust what you see online, especially when you see the mixed reviews the products have.
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J.D. answers from Cincinnati on April 22, 2011
We have a wood swing set that was my husbands when he was little. Its still in really great shape. Its pretty heavy also.
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C.R. answers from Columbus on April 18, 2011
I would suggest looking on Craigslist for a higher end system (i.e. Rainbow) at a reasonable price. They Rainbows systems last a long time (they may even have a lifetime warranty). There are also people that will move and set up used systems, we found someone on craigslist. Good luck!
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L.W. answers from Kokomo on April 18, 2011
My kids loved ours and when we moved and had to leave it behind they were not happy. I would say it all depends on who puts it together. My husband put ours together and it was very sturdy. However my husband is one that makes sure that everything is done safely as well as he over does some things. If he did not like something in the kit then he changed it so that he felt better about it. That is just the way he is. But we got ours 5 years ago from Lowes. they no longer have the kit that we got. Not sure why. I am looking to get another one if and when we get a bigger yard. I have been checking out Costco's. If you are a member of Costco or Sam's club they both carry them.
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R.K. answers from Boston on April 16, 2011
I don't know many boys that play on swing sets long. My nephews mostly use the little club house part of their wooden one and the sandbox underneath. They haven't used the swings since they out grew the baby swings/toddler swings. I'm sure once they get a little bigger they will use the monkey bars but right now they can't use them alone. I know my boys would rather play in the sand, play sports, look for bugs, tag, etc so we did not bother with a swing set however we are building a club house for them this year.
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A.V. answers from Washington DC on April 16, 2011
I forget where we got ours, but we put it together ourselves and it's survived many bad storms, including one where we had to repair it after an 80ft pine tree fell on the "treehouse" portion. I think we put it together the year the older daughter was 8...and she's now 16. We replaced the slide that got "treed" with a climbing wall and more recently put a slide on another side for our younger daughter. I say evaluate what your child is into, what will grow with him, and what you can do without. Don't go huge if all he wants is a swing and a slide.
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J.D. answers from Cincinnati on April 22, 2011
We have a wood swing set that was my husbands when he was little. Its still in really great shape. Its pretty heavy also.
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A.P. answers from Toledo on April 18, 2011
We purchased one from Meijer 2 years ago and it is still going strong. I think it was a clearance so we got it for around $400. We didn't put it all together at first - just the main house, swings and slide. The next year we added the climbing wall and then we think next year we will add the monkey bars portion. It is a thinner wood than the Rainbow sets but it is on year 3 and still looks great! I just couldn't see spending over a thousand on a swing set. I have never felt unsafe on ours and we have at times had 2 adults and 2 kids on it. We have also had 5 kids climbing in it at once. I will say my husband put almost 30 hours into putting it all together but he built it alone. Good luck on your decision.
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K.N. answers from Cleveland on April 18, 2011
my wood swing set was a hand me down from a friend whose kiddos are now in high school and college. It's been moved at least twice and will still support my husband with no trouble.
My best advice would be, that if you want something that will last for the grandkids years from now, get a good system from lowe's or someplace similar. Otherwise if they are properly put together the ones from walmart are just fine, and will last until your children are old enough to not use it anymore.
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J.G. answers from St. Louis on April 16, 2011
I got the wood set from Toys R Us. Totally regret it. Granted it took five years to fall apart but I think the last two years were us ignoring it since the kids wouldn't get on it any way. My brother got a Rainbow which is now six years old and looks brand new.
If you can put it together yourself they do sell a really nice rainbow set at Costco for around 1,200. I know it is twice your budget but it has so much. Like it has the sandbox and a picnic table. Ya know, things they may not need now but might like when they are older.
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