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🍳 Cook up timeless fun with vintage vibes and modern play!
The KidKraft Vintage Wooden Play Kitchen in pink is a sturdy, beautifully designed playset made from premium engineered wood. Featuring interactive clicking knobs, a pretend ice maker, and a play phone, it offers immersive role-play for kids aged 3 to 8. Its retro aesthetic with stainless steel-look accents makes it a stylish addition to any playroom, while ample storage and kid-friendly size ensure organized, comfortable, and long-lasting fun.





| ASIN | B0038ANS8U |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #57,098 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #196 in Toy Kitchen Sets |
| Brand Name | KidKraft |
| Color | Pink |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 out of 5 stars 21,186 Reviews |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00706943531792 |
| Included Components | table and chair set |
| Item Dimensions | 33 x 13.5 x 35.75 inches |
| Item Dimensions D x W x H | 13.35"D x 33.07"W x 34.92"H |
| Item Type Name | table and chair set |
| Item Weight | 35.6 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | KidKraft |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 1000 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 53179 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | 90 Day Warranty Against Manufacturer Defects |
| Material Type | Engineered Wood |
| Model Number | 53179 |
| Size | 33" x 13.5" x 35.75" |
| Style | Large Play Kitchens |
| Sub Brand | (-) |
| Subject Character | (-) |
| Theme | Modern |
| UPC | 799783775730 658107684663 786641180997 457149079747 009243056010 457149079723 009243994152 744664152674 706943531792 675716234010 823951041584 611104973758 708098051415 009243087854 886114040046 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
M**E
Pink, Playful, and Packed With Charm (and a Pretend Ice Maker, Thank You Very Much)
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ 5 out of 5 Stars – Pink, Playful, and Packed With Charm (and a Pretend Ice Maker, Thank You Very Much) If you’re looking for a toy that will immediately become the main attraction in your living room, look no further than the KidKraft Vintage Wooden Play Kitchen in that dreamy retro pink. This kitchen is so cute, I kind of wish it came in an adult size so I could play in it, too. (I mean, who wouldn’t want a play phone next to their icebox?) We got this for our twin granddaughters, and let me just say: hours—I repeat, hours—of entertainment. And not just the kind of half-hearted, distracted play. No, no. I’m talking full-on restaurant scenarios, phone calls to Grandma (“What you want for dinner?”), and ice cubes on demand. Why it’s a top-tier toy in our house: 🍽️ Built to last – This thing is made of real wood. It’s sturdy, it’s not going anywhere, and it’s classy enough that it doesn’t scream “plastic chaos” in the corner of your home. 📞 Pretend phone + ice maker = toddler luxury – These two features are played with so much, I’m convinced they think that’s what a kitchen is for. The knobs click, the doors open, and the imagination goes wild. 🎀 Gorgeous vintage design – This pink beauty looks like it time-traveled out of a 1950s diner and landed straight into cuteness heaven. It has charm, it has sass, and it looks adorable in any playroom. 🍴 Tons of storage – All the plastic food, utensils, and random socks they decide to “cook” fit inside the cabinets or on the shelves. It’s secretly organizing my house and I’m not mad about it. Assembly tip: Yes, it takes a bit of time to put together, but pour yourself a cup of coffee, queue up a good playlist, and it’ll be done before the kids can say “Can I help?” (Spoiler: they can’t. Let them help decorate it afterward instead.) Final verdict? Buy it. Your little chefs will be cooking up memories, pretend meals, and some of the most creative messes you’ve ever seen—and you’ll love every second of it.
2**2
PVK is awsome! UPDATE!
UPDATE 5/22/2013: MY 4 YR OLD DAUGHTER LOVES IT! After looking at all the plastic junk at the big box stores I decided to do some research online for a better quality kitchen and found Kidkraft. Their website showed a number of good quality wood products, and after looking at the prices I decided to go with the PVK (Pink Vintage Kitchen). Although still a few weeks away from her birthday, I am positive my daughter will love this kitchen. The style, color, features and quality should ensure this will get a lot of use. My wife thinks its a bit short for a 4 year old and wishes we had gotten this for her 2nd or 3rd ...but I think raising it on a platform or getting some cool vintage retro sofa legs would help raise it 3" or 4 when/if required, but not yet. I purchased this via Amazon from DiscountgiantUSA. Total price was $132 shipped! For what I got I am very happy with the value. The 50lb. box took about a week to arrive. Be sure to go through the entire contents of the box first, and double check with the parts list before starting assembly to make sure you have all the parts and in good condition. There are a lot of pieces and its advisable to have everything you need before starting. As luck would have it one of the larger pieces (part #1) had a small chip at a corner in a noticeable spot. I called up Kidkraft and without hesitation they sent me a replacement panel. Although it took a few days to ship the replacement panel, the customer service was really good ...just call them and they will send you whatever you need. Assembly Notes: My part #1 was damaged at the corner out of the box, but Kidkraft replaced it asap via fedex that week. I also experienced a slight de-lamination damage on top edge of the fridge backing (that I had not noticed on initial inspection), and had to trim a bit off with a box knife so that top panel slot would fit over the backing. Not an issue if you're handy with tools, but a pain for beginners. Hardware "C" nuts require a slot screwdriver as a philips cannot grip the shallow screw head. You will need a stubby slot screwdriver (or penny) to screw the two "C" nuts from inside the microwave area. The feet build feels a bit thin and delicate, so be very careful not to over-tighten as they look like they could crack if turned more than an 1/8th of a turn tight. The instructions are very basic, and some steps take a bit of thought (ie. which way do the vertical panels align, how to slide the backing panels in), but overall the steps work. Build Time: (more if you need a part from KidKraft) 0.5 hr part checklist & inspection 2.5 ht assembly 3.0 hr total time Design: Overall pretty good, a few minor rubbing marks but nothing really that noticeable. I'm a bit disappointed that the oven door does not swing down, but that's being picky. It would be really nice to trick out the PVK with SS (stainless steel) door handles, adjustable feet, SS sink, and SS faucet (ie to match the right hand dowel shelf supports), and a real clock too. I would be happy to pay more $$'s for the above, or an "upgrade kit", but that may be overkill ;-) Summary: At $132 delivered, the PVK is a really great kitchen, and much nicer than the plastic junk from the big box stores that you pay $100+ for. This is more like furniture, a nice heirloom or hand-down, and likely to have a good resale once outgrown. Part inspection and check-listing is critical ..so don't skip this step. The 2.5 hr assembly is pretty intense and non-stop, very ikea'esq. If you have no problems with furniture assembly then this is not too difficult a project, but beginners may need an extra pair of hands and a weekend ;-) Design: 9/10 (cute-cool-retro, functional, stainless steel hardware/adjustable legs would be nice) Quality: 8/10 (pretty good, a few of the plastics seem cheap, but inline with price) Service: 10/10 (Kidkraft are awesome!) Value: 9/10 (good price, wood build is always better than plastic) Overall: 9/10 (highly recommended)
D**A
Great product, but depends on your child's personality
This is a beautiful high quality product. I got my daughter the one in white so as to match our own kitchen cabinets. She received it for Christmas when she was about 1.5 years old. She has had it for several months now. First, building it was a little bit difficult. My brother who does manual labor with tools all day found it to be a bit tedious and difficult to tighten things in (like the legs) without hurting his hands from the turning of the screws. Some of the wood split from the pressure of the screws going in. But he built it by himself in approximately two hours, while snacking on Christmas cookies. I bought a bunch of food and pots and pans to go with it, and as nother Christmas gift my daughter got a table and chair set. For Christmas morning we filled it up with the food, and the table set for a meal. Since she is too young to unwrap everything I just put big bows on it. When my daughter came down in the morning and saw it all she was amazed. She played with the set for a great deal the first few days, but her interest waned after awhile. Over the past few months, the table and chairs seemed to have been a better gift for her age because she liked to sit at a table for her size and play with crayons or playdoh. Despite the kitchen not being one of her favorite toys, I couldn't imagine not having it. It is a nice looking piece, and has plenty of storage for fake food and other toys. I think as she gets older she will appreciate it more. I wanted to get this brand because the children's museum near us has one in red and my daughter liked playing with it whenever we went there. I suspect, that at this young age, she might have been more engaged by a kitchen set that was more colorful, and made noises and effects. But, I think I would find a garish color or loud noises to be tiring after awhile. I think it was worth the investment as a standard toy for a child's collection, much like a doll house, or a swing set would be. It is a good storage unit as well. I know we have many years of use ahead of us, since she is almost 2 now. It might be that playing kitchen is not very engaging for her yet.
K**G
Stylish and Fun Kitchen
I bought this kitchen for my son's first birthday as a gift from my parents- from amazon after seeing it on Zulily. Much better deal on amazon! I spent a long time going through most of the reviews and felt up to the challenge of putting it together. I wanted something that my son could open doors and close, since that is what he likes to do as of now and I do not have any spare cabinets to lend him in my own kitchen. It came all nicely packed in a box. I took notes of some of the other comments and suggestions of putting it together, got my husband, and two beers. First, I un-packed the box and checked off all the parts to make sure we weren't missing any pieces. Then, I got the first pieces for the first step together. As another person noted, that if you are not good at keeping track of the smaller hardware, it might be a good idea to get some baggies or small bowls. Good news! It did not take us 2.5 hours, but about 1.5 hours. We worked well together- I got the pieces for each step ready, held them together while my husband fit the screws then got the next set of pieces together while he tightened everything. The most tedious part was attaching all the handles. As another had noted, you must thread the legs yourself- not too bad, just take your time. After it was put together, I had to admit it was very cute! However, there were a couple of small issues: (1) two of the pieces stick out farther on the back than the rest, which we assume should sit flush as the other pieces, and (2) the holes on the door that requires assembly of the hinges were not drilled in line, so the hinges are offset. I called customer service the next business day and they were very nice to talk to. I had all the part numbers ready and the lady sent my the new parts right away (which are still been sitting in the closet, so I don't know yet if the new pieces stick out too). My son LOVES the kitchen! He may very well have loved any kitchen, but with numerous doors to open and close on the Vintage Kitchen, he is in heaven! It sits in our family room, near the kitchen, so he can play with his kitchen while I am in mine! We didn't get him any play food for now. He did receive the LeapFrog Cook and Play Potsy, which he likes to put in the oven (we removed the removable oven rack since he would not leave it alone) and take back out and so forth. His favorite thing to play with in the kitchen is a mini fly swatter and a couple wooden spoons- easy! We do sort of wish we hadn't attached the door catches (the plastic pieces that keep the doors closed when shut) so there wouldn't be the risk of getting little fingers stuck, but so far, okay. So, you can opt to leave them off during the step when you attached the handles. We might also decide to remove the faucet at this time. He is very rough with it and it is just made of plastic. So... Pros: -stylish kitchen, looks nice to leave in open if you have turned your whole house into a playroom -many doors to open and close -not as bad to put together as other posts (be mindful not to over-tighten the screws) -good height for kids pulling themselves up and for bigger kids. My son is 29 inches, but cannot quite reach the top door. This will grow with him. -sturdy, though consider attaching to the wall if you have an aggressive child when opening the doors -great customer service Cons: -doors stick shut - good for older children, maybe not for smaller ones - a little smaller overall than I thought, would be tough for two or more children to play with at the same time. I will try to write an update in a few months to see how well the unit is holding up after being played with!
B**Y
Cute and quality made
This adorable kitchen set has withstood the test of time and toddler playtime. Originally purchased for my oldest in 2013 she loved it. Many of tea parties, pretend dinner and playing house had been enjoyed by multiple children. It still stands and is played with by family over 10 years later now.
A**R
Everything You Want and Need To Know
*If you have a question I didn't address here, please comment. I can usually reply within 24 hours!* I will try to keep this review short, however, I want to be sure I cover everything. First, I have to say that any "negative" is SO WORTH IT for his product. That's why I gave it 5 stars. But I WILL be covering what some of the struggles are with it along with some things I think could have taken it to the next level. COLOR The color on my screen matched the color of the product I received. Of course, screen settings may vary, but you are going to get an aqua/robin's egg blue shade. It's not a "simple light blue". There is a nuance to this color that gives it a distinct retro feel, like there is a SLIGHT hint of mint mixed in with your light blue. It's really just the most charming color. Ever. QUALITY These are solid-wood pieces. This was probably better quality than some of the adult furniture in my house. The paining is clean and there were only 2 small chips that are not visible when assembled that were around screw holes. The shipping packaging is well thought out to keep the item from being damaged. Have a garbage bag on hand to deal with the pesky Styrofoam, though! WHAT'S INCLUDED JUST the kitchen. No pots, pans, utensils, or play food. RECOMMENDATIONS FOR ACCESSORIES If you want some recommendations, they are as follows: Pots, Pans, Utensils: Melissa & Doug Let's Play House! Pots Pans Set Food: Hape, Playfully Delicious Garden Salad set, Hape Playfully Delicious Hamburger and Hot Dogs, Learning Resources New Sprouts sets (we did Health Dinner, Healthy Lunch, and Healthy Breakfast), Learning Resources New Sprouts Waffle Time, Plan Toys Breakfast Menu. Dress Up: KidKraft Tasty Treats Chef Accessory Set ASSEMBLY This is a time-consuming task. I really doubt it can be assembled in an hour, but hey, maybe you are faster than me. This took me 2 hours, maybe 3? At first I was thinking, this is pretty easy, but as you go on, you start to be like... what the heck? Suddenly you need different kind of pieces, and it's jarring. But those pieces are absolutely needed and could not have been replaced with anything else that I can think of. Keep in mind, there are NO written directions. Pictures only. I did encounter a few problems with assembly. Some were my fault. Problem 1) Although I started at image 1 for about 10 minutes, trying to be sure I had the board facing the right direction and the was putting the plastic piece on correctly, it wasn't until near the end when I was attaching that piece to another bigger piece that I realized I actually put the plastic piece on the wrong side of the wood! Not only that, but when I was first assembling, I wasn't sure if they wanted me to screw from both sides, as there were what looks like more than one set of screw holes on the plastic. So I tried screwing from both sides, couldn't, and as a result, when it ended up being on the "wrong" side, and I moved it to the correct side, you could see two spots where I ruined the wood. So, here's what you need to know: At no point do you need to screw a hole into the wood. All the holes you need area already there. I've assembled a lot of furniture and sometimes you DO need to screw the wood yourself in certain spots, so this was the cause of my confusion. Problem 2) Getting the "legs" of the kitchen on takes some serious man hands! I have bruises on my hand from the task. It was VERY resistant, an perhaps one of the most frustrating and time consuming tasks in putting this together. I actually had doubts I could even get the back legs on correctly because it seemed impossible for my hand to push that allen wrench while holding the leg still despite the resistance for the screw to go in. But alas, I did it. It sucked, but I did it. Tip 1: At one point, you need to screw these little clip things on. "R" I think. The first time or two, you only need one clip. So I didn't notice as I went on that some of the pieces require this clip on either side. So when I caught on, I had to unscrew and redo. Tip 2: Make sure that when you put the little "nuts" on that you put the wrenchable-side flush against the wood. This will make it easier to hold the nuts still while you screw in the bolts for those pieces. For some reason, I was putting them on upside down at first, which made things more complicated than they needed to be... Tip 3: Have someone help you put on the doors. It makes things a thousand times easier. My 6 year old with autism helped me. Maybe you have more brain cells than I do and my problems never would have been a problem for you. But if, like me, you have "mommy brain" and aren't always working at full capacity, these tips may save you a few troubles. FEATURES The doors "snap" open and closed; I like that they can be securely shut but without needing too much force to open. Seems they found the sweet spot in this delicate balance. The product comes with an anchoring kit so that you can anchor this safely to your wall, if you so choose. "Spinnable" microwave. Removable "baking tray" in the oven. Stove/Oven knobs "click" when you turn them. Phone with "cradle" ... this is my 2 year old's favorite part so far. She keeps picking up the phone and "babbling"... which is pretty amazing since she is speech delayed and doesn't babble normally :) SIZE It wouldn't hurt if it was a TAD taller to prolong the length of time (age wise) it can be played with standing, however, it's really a great size for a 2-4 year old, and beyond that, kids can either hunch over a little or sit up on their knees to play. This is what my 8 year old has been doing. Our 2 year old is the perfect height for this. It's on par with the height/size of most play kitchens. STORAGE I was hoping I would be able to store more in the fridge and cabinets, but overall, I can store a few things at a time. For example, I keep the salad kit on one shelf, and the waffle kit on another. Then I have room at the bottom that I could probably stack 2 baskets filled of things. There's another cabinet under the sink where I keep utensils, and in the "open cabinet" under that I keep the apron and chef's hat. I would recommend getting some small baskets (measure to see which size would fit best) so that you can store the playfood in the basket inside the fridge. Or get a container to keep all the playfood in. You can also store a small bowl of fake fruit next the microwave, as you see in the stock image. Finally, we keep the Melissa and Doug pots and pan set above the fridge, and then a toaster and mixer above the microwave/shelf. IDEAS FOR IMPROVEMENT I would LOVE to see them upgrade the fridge to have a fake ice dispenser. We almost got a different set that had this feature, and that was really the only thing that almost swayed our decision. I think we like this one more than we would have liked that one, but it was hard to let go of the ice dispenser, which seemed like such a fun idea. It dispensed wooden ice cubes. Anyway, if they DO make this upgrade, PLEASE (please please please) a) make it fit into the current "drink dispenser" location b) offer it for sale separately so people who want to upgrade can do so affordably c) send out an email to those who have purchased this so they know it's available. Seriously, if they added that, this would be BEYOND perfect! OVERALL We are extremely pleased with our purchase and the kids LOVE it--and that is the most important thing. I think this is one of the best purchases we've ever made. Also, my husband saw it and assumed I must have spent "at least 300 on it" and didn't believe me the price was half that until I showed him the product on Amazon. It's really an impressive toy!
K**Z
Worth every penny!
Well made, perfect size, lots of ways to play! Both my 18mo and my 3 yo love it so I know it will be worth the money and ii’s very sturdy so it will last for them to both play with for a long time. Did take some time to assemble- so plan ahead. But I think that’s a testament to its quality. Would definitely recommend
R**E
Perfect Play Kitchen
I bought this for my 2-year-old's Christmas present this year. I got it a few hours ago and assembled it while also working around my very interested son. The instructions we sort of your standard unassembled furniture type of instruction so it's not too bad if you're used to that kind of stuff. All the wood and particle board pieces were labeled with numbered stickers and all the little screws and what-not were in a single package separated and labeled appropriately. The slightly more difficult part was that the plastic parts (the knobs, sink, etc.) did not have labels so you have to go off looks which for the most part isn't too bad but there are a couple pieces that look pretty similar so I made a wild guess when it came to that initially and lucked out but that would've been slightly annoying to go back and fix further on. I also appreciate that all the screw are of a good quality so you won't easily strip the screws like the ones a lot of other companies provided to save a few cents. I also noted that the wood wasn't easily messed up either like if my screwdriver slipped, there would be no scratch on the paint as immediate evidence. They have a couple screws labeled the same but they just vary by one type having a white head so if it's going to be visible, you'll want to grab those to use but others are hidden so you could just grab the regular silver ones. I didn't time how long it took me to assemble but at least a couple hours while working around a curious toddler. Everything feels pretty study and my son is already all about it. Another thing too was that when I was attaching the little KidKraft emblem on the freezer door, one of the pieces that I was supposed to screw on broke off but I was at least able to make do with using hot glue to get things in order there. I doubt you'd even know unless I told you because, like I said, it's sturdy. It's just my son's size (he's about 35" tall), looks great, and should last for years!
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