Brand:Eastern Jungle Gym

3.8/5

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Categories: Giocattoli e giochi,

Assembly Required No
Brand Eastern Jungle Gym
Color Green
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.8 4.8 out of 5 stars 8,637 ratings 4.8 out of 5 stars
Finish Type Powder Coated
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number CAB
Item Weight 4.54 Kilograms
Item Weight 9.99 pounds
Manufacturer Eastern Jungle Gym
Manufacturer recommended age 6 months - 5 years
Material Steel
Maximum Weight Recommendation 3.13 Pounds
Product Dimensions 12 x 12 x 12 inches
Product Dimensions 12"D x 8"W x 8"H
Release date January 1, 1993

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Scritto da: Joseph
Super easy to install, don’t be fooled by the bad reviews
This product is super simple to install, all you need is a power drill. I ended up using a power drill to drill my pilot holes and a impact drill to drive the lag bolts but this could be done with some old fashioned elbow grease. My local home depot didn’t have 4x6x10’s so I had to settle for a 4x6x12 and use my miter saw to cut down to my desired length of 10ft. So if you want to avoid having to cut either see if the lumber yard will cut it for you or just find the 4x6x10. Anyways back to installation, a lot of people who have rated it bad state that the lumber they bought didn’t fit in the brackets and they had to spend all afternoon forcing the lumber or manually reducing the size to make it fit. Save yourself the trouble and wait to buy the lumber after you have received the brackets so you can take them to the lumber yard and verify they fit. After that you literally slide the the lumber into the brackets, drill pilot holes and screw the lag bolts in. I’d look at instructions on their website and watch a few videos on YouTube to see how other people built theirs so you can learn from their mistakes or successes. I decided to attach the brackets to the 4x6x10 first, then measured and attached all my swing hangers to the correct spacing while on the ground. I wouldn’t wait to do this or you’ll be doing this on the ladder measuring from below which makes things more difficult. After that I moved the 4x6x10 to its final location in the back yard, this step is also important, there’s no need to work in the hot sun if not necessary, do all this in your shaded garage then finish out in the yard. Next thing I did was lay the top support on its side and insert the 4x4x8s into the slots, drill my pilot holes and drive my lag screws in. You’ll need to do this 1 at a time and then flip the top support over and repeat on the side. I did this all on my own, the only thing that required the most effort was lifting it up on all 4 legs. It was heavy and a bit tricky but I was able to do it. If you have a friend have them help you. My daughter and son love it and honestly upset I didn’t build this sooner. Definitely recommend.
Scritto da: Kelly
A 34 y/o woman, mom, biochemist just built a swing set BY HERSELF in 3 hours thanks to these! DIY heaven!
Before I start my review, you should know a few things. First and foremost I did NOT receive this item for free or at a discount. Second, I am a 34 year old woman who has no experience building anything like a swing set before. I hadn't even used a ratchet before now. I am a biochemist eye disease researcher and mother of a 4 year old boy with autism. My son, like many kids with autism loves to swing. And when I say "loves" that is a major understatement. His birthday is coming up and I wanted to get him a swing set. We just moved into a new house. Our old house had great trees for swings and this house doesn't. However, nice swing sets are SO EXPENSIVE to buy, so I started looking into the possibility of building one. While I don't have much experience doing anything like this, I'm all about trying! That's when I stumbled upon these brackets and decided I could do it. I'm glad I saw the "kit" version instead of just buying two of the brackets themselves. It saved me a lot of time and trouble buying the right hardware as well. This kit comes with everything you need to assemble the A frame except the wood and tools. I ended up making a basic A frame with a 10' top beam and 10' legs (they recommend 8' legs but I wanted to have a larger swing arc). Here's what I needed to complete the project: - This kit (which comes with two brackets and 28 appropriately sized lag bolts and washers) - One 10 foot 4x6 beam (Home Depot) for the top (be sure to get pressure treated lumber so it will last and won't degrade in contact with the ground) - Four 10 foot 4x4 beams (Home Depot) for the legs (can be anywhere from 8 to 12 feet but I recommend going longer, especially if you plan to anchor the legs in concrete or bury them in the ground. I opted not to bury them but just get some screw in ground anchors. - A drill and drill bit smaller than the lag bolts to pre-drill the holes (already had). I don't know what size exactly I used but it was one that came standard with my drill. - 2 swings. I already had this Deluxe Platform Swing by HearthSong that I bought on Amazon last year and my son loves it. I hung it in our tree using the yellow swing ties that you see pictured - also bought on Amazon. I decided to use them since I already had them. I bought the half bucket swing on Amazon for this project from Swing Set Stuff. - Safe-Kidz heavy duty swing anchor kit (again, Amazon) which came with two anchors, two clips, a drill bit and 4 lag bolts and screws. - Two 80" lengths of zinc chain (Home Depot). I guessed at this amount before building the swing set but only ended up needing about 70" for the half bucket. It all depends on what type of swing you're hanging and the age of the children. - Two Quick Links (Home Depot) to connect the chain ends to the swing - Ratchet and appropriate size bit (again, one that came standard with my ratchet that I already had) With all of this stuff I was able to complete this swing ENTIRELY BY MYSELF in just a couple hours time and that includes the shopping and loading/unloading!! The brackets take all the guess work and careful measuring out of the equation for you. Just slide the wood into the bracket, pre-drill the holes for the lag bolts and ratchet them down and your A frame is finished! A note about inserting the beams into the brackets. Other reviewers mentioned tight squeezes and having to sand or lubricate the beams and then beat them in with a rubber mallet to get them to fit. I was prepared with my orbital sander, dish soap and rubber mallet to do whatever it took but none of that was needed! The beams I bought slid right in with no effort whatsoever. It literally could not have been easier. I guess it depends on where you get your wood, but if it's TRULY 4x4 and 4x6 they should slide in to these brackets NO PROBLEM without sanding or lubricating. Before I stood it up (I actually did need help with that part) I measured and installed the mounting hardware for the half bucket swing in the top beam. The manufacturers of the hardware suggest measuring at least 15" away from the nearest structural element of the swing set. I went a little further than that. They also recommend spacing the hardware wider than whatever swing they will be holding. For standard swings 16" should be fine. That's what I did. Once I stood it up I hung and adjusted the platform swing using my ladder and tested it out myself to be sure it was sturdy. Holy cow this thing isn't going ANYWHERE! Even without being anchored to the ground (which I will do anyway) I was able to swing pretty high laying on the platform without the A frame even wiggling a tiny bit under my 130lb weight! When my husband and son got home from their daddy day that afternoon they were both blown away that I had done it myself and my boy was ECSTATIC!! He LOVES his new swing set and I love how easy it was and that it saved me money! So here's the final price tag on the one I built if it helps: Wood - $100 Bracket/hardware kit - $79 Half bucket swing - $40 Chain - $30 Swing mounting hardware - $28 I already had the platform swing and swing ties but they were $130 and $25 respectively That was only $277 out of pocket and a few hours on a Saturday morning for me which is basically amazing. Total cost including the stuff I already had would put it at $432. For a swing set of this height and sturdiness you would be hard pressed to find something cheaper. Also, this would be very easy to add on to! I intend to add wood planks to the side of the A frame and build a climbing wall on one side and add a slide to the other! Plus I'm so proud of myself that I did this. I love sticking it to gender roles! I'm telling you, if I could do this, anyone could do this! I have nothing but the highest praise for these brackets and highly recommend them to anyone who thinks swing sets are too expensive or is contemplating building their own! One more free tip for you newbies like me: When working with pressure treated lumber, WEAR GLOVES!!!! Splinters from pressure treated wood are NASTY and will get infected really quickly so save yourself the pain and trouble and just wear gloves from the start. I really hope this helps someone else! Good luck and have fun building!
Scritto da: Allison S.
Great Product
This is a great swing set kit. My husband and I put it together fairly quickly this evening. We had to file down a little on a corner or 2 of the 4x4x8 legs, but everything went together without any problems. It is very sturdy and it is perfect for our baby's swing!
Scritto da: Jason Pelletier
Excellent Quality and Heavy Duty
Very pleased with these brackets. Very well constructed and heavy. If you are unaware, cut wood/lumber is not always the same size. Be sure to measure the ends of each 4x4 and 4x6 to make sure they are the right size. In my case I did and all pieces fit easily but snugly. Better yet, take one of the brackets with you when shopping for the wood so you can test at the store. Very happy with how they worked and everything came together.
Scritto da: Leobardo A Garza
Superb Quality
Thunderstorm rolled through knocked swing set to the ground and ripped off one of the 4x4. These A brackets took the beating of falling and getting ripped off; was able to hammer it back into shape and have the swing set up again!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
So far so good
Setup wasn't toughest all. Seems pretty sturdy so far. Two things to consider. 1. Buy better hardware. Had one bolt snap off. 2. Shave down the edges of the 4x6. It makes it easier to slight these over it. The first side I had to beat in with a hammer and 2x4. Shaved the other side and it slid right on.
Scritto da: joel erickson
The best swing set
The product is awesome. So easy and fun to build. The grand kiddos are in heaven. I used a 4x6x12 for the top with 3 swings. Added anchors and it fits perfect in the yard!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
Super easy
We used these for a swing set. Worked perfectly. Was super easy and is so much sturdier than the swing sets you purchase with play sets. I’m so glad we purchased these.
Scritto da: karen evans
Very sturdy and easy to put together
We were very happy with these brackets. All the necessary bolts were included. We just bought the required wood. Using a nut driver it went together in a few minutes.
Scritto da: GMar
I'd consider these a must-use for building your own swing set.
I was reluctant to buy these because they certainly aren't cheap, but I'm glad I decided to go ahead and order them. These brackets are nice and heavy-duty welded steel, and made putting my own swing together super simple - just slide the wood into the brackets & bolt! They're designed for 4x4" legs, and a 4x6" beam. I wish they had one for 6x6" beams, because I found 4x6" lumber impossible to buy without a special-order, possibly not even then, so I went ahead with a 6X6" beam. I cut approximately 1" off of each side for the 12 inches that the bracket requires, making my own 4x6" ends to my 6x6" beam (4x6" lumber is actually 3.5"x5.5" btw). A little extra effort, but well worth it. (I recommend drilling a pilot hole for the lag bolts to prevent the wood from splitting btw, just make SURE the hole you drill is significantly smaller than the thread size. Others may disagree.) I definitely recommend these for anyone building a swing!
Scritto da: Laurie Williams
As advertised.
Excellent product.
Scritto da: KB
Brackets are the wrong size!
These are great brackets and made an awesome swing set BUT if you are in Canada the 4x6 beam won’t fit in the top bracket spot so we had to dremel it down and pound it on to get a good fit, it took a long time but the end product is really great and my kids love it. The regular 4x4’s fit great in the legs! I used better bolts too just to make sure it was sturdy. Also don’t be me and use 10’ legs, 8’ is plenty long!
Scritto da: Amazon Customer
So easy so assemble and very sturdy.
I bought this set to built a sturdy swing set to suit both children and adults. I had to have a 12 foot beam milled to proper measurements at my local lumber yard to get the perfect fit for these brackets here in Canada but it was so easy to set up and is nice and sturdy. We added 12" onto the leg length to sink them into a 12" hole in the ground covered with concrete for extra stability for 3 heavy adults to swing at the same time. I would recommend these to anyone who is not a handy person and wants to built a good solid swing set.Takes two people about an hour to assemble.

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