Carol T.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 20 de julio de 2024
So cute. Love that's it's analog. Numbers and hands are clear.Great opportunity to teach toddler how tell time. Especially love the flower second time hand moving around.
Stephanie Randolph
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 11 de agosto de 2023
Very cute and my son loves it. Perfect for his little wrist.
anicia a.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de julio de 2023
Easy to learn time with this kind of watches my 6y daughters cannot stop exploring it.
Lizzie
Comentado en México el 30 de noviembre de 2023
Lo recomiendo aunque es un reloj sencillo, es resistente al agua ya que ya se mojo y sigue funcionando Perfecto .
Stephanie Crowell
Comentado en Canadá el 14 de octubre de 2023
I bought this for my Granddaughter who is six to help her learn to tell time. The watch is sweet and the little flower moves around with the seconds. She loved it and seems durable enough. She's not easy on her stuff. Would buy again.
Ali
Comentado en Arabia Saudita el 5 de octubre de 2020
لا تستاهل قيمة ومدة الشحن طويله جدآ
hoghug663
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de agosto de 2019
I’ve owned this maul and the Wilton 20 lb “Unbreakable” Sledgehammer for about two months now and damn, these tools are tough! I split wood by hand weekly and have probably done 4-5 cord with this set so far. They are very rugged built. Love the grip, I’ve never slipped on the handle once. Overstruck on a couple swings and they just laughed it off. On really big pieces I’ve used this maul as a wedge and bashed it with the 20lb sledge and the maul has held up incredibly well to the abuse, very little impact on the top from all the beating. The rubber is starting to crack some near the top but this seems to be purely cosmetic damage. The circular black plastic thing on top popped off very quickly but I could care less, again, just cosmetic. My only gripe is that the handle flexes. With my old maul that had a hickory handle when it got wedged in a stubborn piece of wood I could use it as a lever to pry the two apart. Not with this maul. It well bend. Must be something to do with the “unbreakable” technology of the design. Other than that a phenomenal maul. Hope to be using it for a long time.
Amanda
Comentado en Canadá el 5 de julio de 2019
It came very fast and has a great feel to it, I starting using it and was splitting wood fast, Very easy to split and I didn't have use as force as with other mauls
Dan
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de julio de 2018
I am the perfect candidate to prove whether the "unbreakable handle" really is. Between my impatience, and lack of aim, I ruin almost as many handles as split logs. Having spent a few hours splitting jackpine with it, I can say that, yes, it appears the unbreakable handle *is* as stout as they claim. I probably missed my mark, and instead clobbered the handle, half a dozen times; it appears no worse for wear.The 8lb head makes short work of seasoned wood. It is kinda heavy for me to lift, so it is all about momentum for me, and stopping with the tendons in my shoulders tell me the day is done.Will likely buy other "unbreakable" Wilton products, as I need them.
SonnyK
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 27 de octubre de 2017
Probably the most extreme maul short of the 12lb varieties that are unbalanced and vibrate like crazy. Overall it is 10lbs. You can definitely notice the difference when you pick up an 8lb. maul. With a traditional 8lb. maul, most of the weight is in the head. This one feels heavy all over. However, physics is in your favor when using it. Make sure to wear steel toe boots and glasses, as it blows apart difficult pieces. I bought mine used, and it was sharp. I can see where people many think it is not sharp, as the cheeks are very thick that abruptly come to a point. The taper is not as thin as a Fiskars ISO core or a more traditional axe. You will not mess up the overstrike area for a very long time. The green paint my chip off, but the maul looks great after splitting many rounds. Other mauls I've used are not so lucky, especially the ones with a rubber overstrike guard. I'd recommend building yourself up to this, as you will tire quickly if it is your primary splitting device. I'd personally get a 6lb. maul than work your way up this 10lb. monster.If you have any issues with the head separating from the shaft, make sure you contact Wilton. They will take care of you, and replace the unit after some paperwork and photos describing the issue. It was a pleasant experience using the warranty.
Ryan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2016
Updating my review, as I've had this for over a year. See my picture of the head & handle, holding up well even with some overstrikes.This is really the ticket for splitting wood, I've tried a number of splitting mauls, and this is THOR's hammer. I split a whole lot of wood, as I heat my house with wood. So far, I've split approximately 20 cords of wood with this, and even with a number of overstrikes, the damage is hardly noticeable. Head is secure, this seems like a tool I'll split tons and tons more wood with, and it'll continue to take and give punishment.Note that I really put this to the test, I split very large wood, so much of the time I'm delivering punishing blows to 20-30" rounds of oak, maple, etc. I'm about 210 lb, 5'10 . I'm not just splitting the small stuff like many people may be doing.Pros:- Handle (so far) is indestructible, I would have broken a hickory handle by now, and fiberglass probably woudn't be in great shape- Contrary to other reviews, mine came out of the box nice and sharp, maybe I got lucky, but no sharpening needed- Very well built, this will last me lots more yearsCons:Not a con for me, but be careful, if you are used to a 8lb head on a fiberglass handle this is a LOT heavier. The handle has steel rods in it that adds a lot of weight. This weighs 12lb easy. So, if you aren't a strong man (or woman) you may want to look for the 6 lb model.