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Kidkraft My Delightful Dollhouse

Speed to First Woot:
12m 22.224s
First Sucker:
difattaj
Last Wooter to Woot:
crgarcia3
Last Purchase:
10 months ago
Order Pace (rank):
Bottom 19% of Kids Woots
Bottom 31% of all Woots
Woots Sold (rank):
Top 43% of Kids Woots
Bottom 43% of all Woots

Purchaser Experience

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  • 13% second woot
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  • 19% ≥ 25 woots

Purchaser Seniority

  • 10% joined today
  • 3% one week old
  • 2% one month old
  • 22% one year old
  • 63% > one year old

Quantity Breakdown

  • 96% bought 1
  • 3% bought 2
  • 1% bought 3

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neuropsychosocial


quality posts: 169 Private Messages neuropsychosocial

Does this come with a dollhouse-sized memory foam mattress?

RIP A.A. Blanks (Obituary)

KamikazeKen


quality posts: 16 Private Messages KamikazeKen

very similar to the one I bought for my daughters at Costco 2 Christmases ago. 3 stories, perfect for barbie-sized dolls, goes together almost like a piece of ikea furniture (no glue required on ours, just a few dozen hex screws & anchors). Should take 1-3 hours to assemble properly (and carefully).
So far, my girls' version has held up pretty well. Walls are masonite with 1x1 wood at the joints.

I think this is approximately the same price costco was charging when we got ours, but ours also had a handcrank elevator.

edit: Costco currently has two models for 124.99 and 179.99, both made by the same company, and both somewhat bigger than this one.

the $124.99 one has one additional floor (an attic with a low ceiling) and two balconies. the costco $124.99 model also appears to be bigger, 2 inches front to back and nearly 5 inches larger side to side, and 8 inches taller.

Nice thing about costco is the lifetime return policy on an item like this.

naral


quality posts: 0 Private Messages naral
KamikazeKen wrote:very similar to the one I bought for my daughters at Costco 2 Christmases ago. 3 stories, perfect for barbie-sized dolls, goes together almost like a piece of ikea furniture (no glue required on ours, just a few dozen hex screws & anchors). Should take 1-3 hours to assemble properly (and carefully).
So far, my girls' version has held up pretty well. Walls are masonite with 1x1 wood at the joints.

I think this is approximately the same price costco was charging when we got ours, but ours also had a handcrank elevator.

edit: Costco currently has two models for 124.99 and 179.99, both made by the same company, and both somewhat bigger than this one.

the $124.99 one has one additional floor (an attic with a low ceiling) and two balconies. the costco $124.99 model also appears to be bigger, 2 inches front to back and nearly 5 inches larger side to side, and 8 inches taller.

Nice thing about costco is the lifetime return policy on an item like this.



Hey, thx for your share, I'd like to go Costco and have a look. wanna to buy one for Anut's daughter , she must be crazy at it.

djzings


quality posts: 4 Private Messages djzings

I bought a Kidkraft dollhouse last year from woot, different model. This one is a little cuter. It took me about 2 hours to put together. It seems pretty sturdy. Since my daughter is kind of young (3) yet, we haven't used it much yet. I now kind of wish I would have waited, as I would be jumping all over this one, but our house isn't big enough for two dollhouses.

beischel


quality posts: 0 Private Messages beischel

This is a rip-off. Amazon has the list at $169 and a sell price of $83.95 for the exact same item.

Come on Woot, trying to pull one over our eyes?

lhalpin


quality posts: 1 Private Messages lhalpin
beischel wrote:This is a rip-off. Amazon has the list at $169 and a sell price of $83.95 for the exact same item.

Come on Woot, trying to pull one over our eyes?



Since we're being all expose-y here, please note the shipping on Amazon is $30.99, so while not 50% off list, it's still a better bargain.

adammorton


quality posts: 0 Private Messages adammorton
lhalpin wrote:Since we're being all expose-y here, please note the shipping on Amazon is $30.99, so while not 50% off list, it's still a better bargain.



But the "My Dreamy" with 14 pieces of furniture and the elevator is $113 shipped. Not a good deal for woot.

lhalpin


quality posts: 1 Private Messages lhalpin
adammorton wrote:But the "My Dreamy" with 14 pieces of furniture and the elevator is $113 shipped. Not a good deal for woot.



There are so many of these doll houses, you really can't compare without full details. I'd love to get the huge house which is a great deal on Amazon, but nowhere to put it

markmti


quality posts: 0 Private Messages markmti

Does anybody know how long this takes to ship. I must be blind....I can't see shippung times and I never have really paid attention on other things I have purchased.

Thanks!

Jennifer Hanson

kimoppi


quality posts: 0 Private Messages kimoppi

Where are you seeing the "My Delightful Dollhouse" on Amazon? I saw other houses, but not this one.

magyargirl


quality posts: 14 Private Messages magyargirl

The features include this description: "Wide windows let girls see dolls from different points of view." I wonder if boys have more limited vision?

magyargirl


quality posts: 14 Private Messages magyargirl

While it's out of stock, Walmart carries (carried?) it, and it sold for $109.97. Here are over thirty reviews, too!

lilystang


quality posts: 4 Private Messages lilystang

I have one similar but not exactly the same, still by KidKraft. Is fairly sturdy, the one I have is a bit tall, so still a good idea to secure to the wall to avoid tippage.
The other thing is I got mine around Xmas at Kohls,$99 less 50% off less 20% off coupon (~$40 for those math challenged). If you really want a dollhouse like this, a little shopping around can go a long way.

Queen of Wooting!!!

jlhatter


quality posts: 13 Private Messages jlhatter

I got a kidkraft dollhouse very similar to this with some minor aesthetic differences as a hand me down. I have no input on ease of assembly but I do know it's now on the third kid and is a champ in the sturdy department. My 3 year old LOVES it and it works well with barbies and barbie furniture and the various other random dolls and knick knacks that she decides should live there. We have a mix of the kidkraft wooden furniture and the barbie plastic furniture and it all works quite well. It's adorable and has been well loved by three kids and will continue to be passed on to other kids for as long as it holds up...which may be a good long time.