

🚒 Build, Drill, Rescue — STEM play that lights up their imagination!
The REMOKING Take Apart Fire Truck Toy combines hands-on STEM learning with engaging lights, sounds, and a child-safe electric drill. Designed for kids ages 3+, it encourages creativity, problem-solving, and fine motor skills through interactive assembly and imaginative play. Made from durable, non-toxic materials, this fire truck is a perfect educational gift that keeps young minds and hands busy while delivering authentic rescue fun.





| ASIN | B07NY6D7BN |
| Batteries | 3 Lithium Ion batteries required. (included) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #83,565 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #618 in Kids' Play Trucks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (327) |
| Item Weight | 1.61 pounds |
| Manufacturer | REMOKING |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 6 years |
| Package Dimensions | 11.69 x 5.75 x 4.88 inches |
R**S
Good for play and learning
Didn’t know if this would be sturdy enough or too complicated for a 2.5 yr old. Perfect on both counts. He played for hours with it then put it back together and was moved on. He played with it in the morning and we left to run errands and he couldn’t wait to get back and play with his fire truck. Good value for the money, great for learning manual dexterity. He learned the direction of how to screw and unscrew and which tool worked for each function. Even hubby remarked that this was a great purchase.
A**.
Great STEM Toy
My 2 YO son loves firefighters. He can watch fire engine videos on YouTube for hours and never get bored. Naturally, I thought that he would love to have a fire engine toy. The REMOKING Take Apart Fire Engine is a great choice! My son loves to fix the wheels when they fall off (and they do fall off a lot) by using the screwdriver tool to re-tighten the wheel. It's great that they included an extra bit with the tool because my son lost the first bit right away. I didn't give him the power drill because his hands are too small and he doesn't know how to use the drill yet. The screwdriver is easier to use. The fire engine also comes with 4 little firemen. They are a nice touch but I wish there was a way to secure them on top of the truck when they're not sitting in the cab. The screws are nice and well made and do a good job of holding the fire engine together. Again they give you extra screws in case you lose some along the way. My son can't put the whole truck together by himself yet, but he loves to watch me take it apart and put it together again (it can be done in 2 minutes). It's too bad there's no ladder for the firemen to climb on, but I managed to find one from a LEGO set that I could sort of tuck on top of the truck. I'm not sure about the durability because the plastic shell is a little flimsy, especially the top cover lid, but it hasn't broken off or fallen apart yet but it's likely to crack if my son started to throw it around. The fire engine is his favorite toy and I can't wait to get the complete set (REMOKING has the other first-responder trucks with a different paint job). Overall I would say this is a very simple yet creative toy at a great value price point that is guaranteed to keep your child entertained for a long time.
H**R
Have to put together
Didn't realize had to put together
C**L
Perfect!
Our 3 year old loves this and to be able to take it apart and put it back together is great! It keeps him busy for a while!
A**R
Great for the young mechanic in the house!
He really likes this firetruck -- he is obscessed with tools and taking things apart and putting it back together. It is a good thing for a parent / child project.
J**A
Loved it
Super cute ..grandson loved it!
S**A
Too easy to assemble
I had bought other products to assemble and they were more intricate and was a joy to see my son and my granddaughter spending time together in this project, but this truck was practically all assembled so they spent building it a very short time. A bit disappointing.
C**R
It’s a good option.
Very cute and well made fire truck that allows the kid to learn to manipulate the pieces and the electric drill. My two year old loves to play with it. He can use the drill, although the drill is big for his hands he still find the way to push the bottom. The wheels need to get adjusted over time because the screws get loose by itself, but not that often, so kids can still roll the truck. There are small pieces that I don’t give to my kid. I suggest to be cautious, specially If your kid put things in his mouth. Great for fine motor and pretend play.
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