Berlin Flyer Sport Kid's Wagon - Model F410 - Amish Made in Ohio, USA - 10" No-Flat Tires (Hunter Green)





Key features
- •Made in Holmes County, Ohio with Locally-Sourced Lumber and Steel.
- •The Berlin Sport Wagon Features No-Tip Steering and Pinch-Free Tongue for Your Families Safety.
- •Comes Mostly Assembled - Only 5-10 Minutes to Assemble.
- •Ready to Work with 10" Flat-Free Tires and Steel Undercarriage.
- •Perfect Wagon for Pulling Kids with a 36" Long Wooden Bed and Hardwood Removable Side Rails.
Berlin Flyer Sport Kid's Wagon - Model F410 - Amish Made in Ohio, USA - 10" No-Flat Tires (Hunter Green)
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Customer Reviews
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Good wagon. Made in the USA
181dude✓ Verified Purchase•February 12, 2024
I like that this is made in the USA. This is a good old fashioned wooden wagon. I took one star off of "Ease of Assembly" for a lack of any illustrations. It wasn't a problem for me, but a novice at assembling things might need a little more help. I think there is a video on the Berlin Flyer webpage. Maneuverability is good. You can't turn quite as sharp as you would if the front wheels pivoted on a center point, but that is what makes other wagons easier to tip. I like the no-tip steering, so in my mind it's definitely worth the trade-off. It seems very sturdy, overall. I only gave 3 stars for sturdiness, simply due to the side rails. The horizontal slats are attached to the vertical posts with staples and apparently without glue. I say this because one slat easily popped loose just while while I was handling it before putting it on. This is important because I could see putting the side rails on with the wrong side facing out may weaken them to any force from inside the wagon, like a child leaning on them. The only other thing I was a little disappointed in was the black finish on the metal. It arrived already scratched off in a few places and completely lacking in another (see photos). I do like the no-flat tires. Overall, I'm pleased I chose this wagon over all the others. I would definitely recommend it.
Love This Wagon!
KH✓ Verified Purchase•February 8, 2024
This wagon is well built and pure quality. My grandson absolutely loves it!
Durable Wagon with great steering capability
Dr. Susan A.✓ Verified Purchase•February 8, 2024
I purchased this wagon for my grandson and he absolutely loves it. It was also super easy to build! The craftsmanship is evident and worth the additional price. I think it will last for years!
Pricey, but worth it.
Archetype✓ Verified Purchase•February 6, 2024
I was looking for a little help to haul the groceries into the house from the garage. I'm 71 years old and my back has started to complain about such things. This wagon cost about 2x more than I was planning, but I couldn't pass up the quality, design and charm of this little wagon and I was delighted to find an alternative to a cheap import made of Chineseium.
The instructions are minimal, but that's OK because so is the assembly. A hammer is all that's required and it doesn't even have to be a good hammer. The tires are made of sturdy plastic which has the disadvantage of vibration and more noise than pneumatic tires, but the advantage of much less rolling resistance and they never go flat. I'm not sure how well this wagon would hold up under use by a gang of rambunctious kids however. It's sturdy and very well made, no question, but it is wood after all. I think of the Radio Flyer from my childhood. That thing was a battleship with wheels and we put it through hell. But time marches on and even Radio Flyer doesn't make things the way they used to.
The instructions are minimal, but that's OK because so is the assembly. A hammer is all that's required and it doesn't even have to be a good hammer. The tires are made of sturdy plastic which has the disadvantage of vibration and more noise than pneumatic tires, but the advantage of much less rolling resistance and they never go flat. I'm not sure how well this wagon would hold up under use by a gang of rambunctious kids however. It's sturdy and very well made, no question, but it is wood after all. I think of the Radio Flyer from my childhood. That thing was a battleship with wheels and we put it through hell. But time marches on and even Radio Flyer doesn't make things the way they used to.
Extremely well made
Kt Miller✓ Verified Purchase•January 21, 2024
Sturdy and strong. This is the second one I've purchased since the first impressed me so much. Built to withstand anything the kids put it through!
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