Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus is available in Saudi Arabia.
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Test video – Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus :
Product highlights :
Little heroes can enjoy twice the fun with 2 modes of play, converting this Optimus Prime action figure from a semi-truck to a robot and back again
Kids can imagine rolling to the rescue with this Optimus Prime action figure, inspired by the fan-favorite Transformers rescue Bots animated TV show
Designed with easy 2 Do conversion preschoolers can do, this Optimus Prime figure makes a great gift. With 1 simple step, kids can convert this rescue Bots toy from a robot to a vehicle
The energize gear rescue saw accessory attaches to the Optimus Prime toy in both vehicle and robot mode. Kids will love pretending to cut through any obstacle to save the dayvvvv
The fun and oversized Transformers converting robot toy inspires adventurous imaginative play for boys and girls ages 3 and up
➕ What is the price of Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus in-store is 50 SAR VAT.
➕ When Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus was released ?
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➕ What is the price of Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus cheap used ?
The price of Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus used is 30 SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus ?
Special specifications :
Little heroes can enjoy twice the fun with 2 modes of play, converting this Optimus Prime action figure from a semi-truck to a robot and back again
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.5 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus in Saudi Arabia ?
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16 reviews for Playskool Heroes Transformers Rescue Bots Energize Optimus
Rated 5 out of 5
D. K (verified owner)–
My grandson Loves this toy!!! – My grandson has a ton of robots and this one didnt disapoint!
Rated 5 out of 5
B. A (verified owner)–
Easy to transform – Very simple one motion transformation. My grandson just turned three and gets frustrated easy. These were very easy for him to do
Rated 4 out of 5
L. R (verified owner)–
Good idea but kind of cheap – I got this for my son. He is 3 and loves robots, transformers etc. he tries to transform everything from wooden blocks to other random toys. I thought this would be a cool starter..although it’s so simple it may not totally hold his interest. He does love optimus prime though. My one grip is that it is very cheap, thin, plastic. It seems like it would break very easily. According to reviews it is durable so I don’t know. I was very surprised and disappointed by quality when it arrived since all the reviews call out durability. I admit we don’t buy a lot of run of the mill plastic toys. I try to stick with higher quality if we do go plastic. All and all, it’s affordable but should really be about $8.00 retail tops for the quality. My son has not gotten this yet. It was for Christmas but I’m a little on the fence if I going to keep it. The one I got is also a bit scratched up on the front. I found some cool wooden transforming robots locally that I may consider as a replacement. If we do keep, I’ll be sure to update this review. If your kid loves rescue bots, I’m sure they’d love this. My son doesn’t care much for rescue bots, he really likes the regular transformers. It’s a great idea to get the little ones the transformers they like, and they can actually transform them on their own.
Rated 5 out of 5
D. K (verified owner)–
My grandson Loves this toy!!! – My grandson has a ton of robots and this one didnt disapoint!
Rated 5 out of 5
F. D (verified owner)–
Perfect size for toddlers – My grandson LOVES robots, so when I found these I thought they would be perfect. And they are! They are easier for little hands to hold and carry, and for them to “transform” they are a simplified form of the original so that they can be fun for a little guy. Super cute, great size, and great price.
Rated 5 out of 5
B. A (verified owner)–
Easy to transform – Very simple one motion transformation. My grandson just turned three and gets frustrated easy. These were very easy for him to do
Rated 5 out of 5
P. S (verified owner)–
Roll to the Rescue! – My 4 year old boy loves Rescue bots! They are so easy for his little hands to transform them. He plays with them for hours and hours!
Rated 5 out of 5
O. A (verified owner)–
Yay! Transformers for the Preschool Set! – My twin boys always loved cars, and having been an 80’s child and Transformer lover growing up, I introduced them to the show early. They turned 4 yesterday, and absolutely LOVE transformers. So often they are given transformers as gifts… which they get so excited about, and break within 10 minutes trying to transform something that is not made for their age group. Not to mention man are very cheaply made. They look cool, but don’t work out. We were given a couple of cheap age inappropriate transformers last night. It was the ONLY toy my guys got at the party they were really excited about. This morning I am picking up little transformer bits from the badly broken toys, and the twins have moved on to their Jr. Stomp Rocket and the Walmart brand cheap miniature toy car set (can’t remember the name, both of those are fantastic inexpensive toys though).
Rated 5 out of 5
O. A (verified owner)–
Yay! Transformers for the Preschool Set! – My twin boys always loved cars, and having been an 80’s child and Transformer lover growing up, I introduced them to the show early. They turned 4 yesterday, and absolutely LOVE transformers. So often they are given transformers as gifts… which they get so excited about, and break within 10 minutes trying to transform something that is not made for their age group. Not to mention man are very cheaply made. They look cool, but don’t work out. We were given a couple of cheap age inappropriate transformers last night. It was the ONLY toy my guys got at the party they were really excited about. This morning I am picking up little transformer bits from the badly broken toys, and the twins have moved on to their Jr. Stomp Rocket and the Walmart brand cheap miniature toy car set (can’t remember the name, both of those are fantastic inexpensive toys though).
Rated 5 out of 5
A. I (verified owner)–
Toddler loves it. Robot’s head works as intended. – I’ve seen that a lot of people have had issues with the head. If it’s properly in truck from, and everything is aligned properly, then the lever is in position to hold the head down. Once you twist the robots chest forward a bit, to where it’s not perfectly in its truck formation, the part that pushes the lever is no longer engaged and the head will stay open and not stay closed until that lever has been reengaged.
Rated 4 out of 5
L. R (verified owner)–
Good idea but kind of cheap – I got this for my son. He is 3 and loves robots, transformers etc. he tries to transform everything from wooden blocks to other random toys. I thought this would be a cool starter..although it’s so simple it may not totally hold his interest. He does love optimus prime though. My one grip is that it is very cheap, thin, plastic. It seems like it would break very easily. According to reviews it is durable so I don’t know. I was very surprised and disappointed by quality when it arrived since all the reviews call out durability. I admit we don’t buy a lot of run of the mill plastic toys. I try to stick with higher quality if we do go plastic. All and all, it’s affordable but should really be about $8.00 retail tops for the quality. My son has not gotten this yet. It was for Christmas but I’m a little on the fence if I going to keep it. The one I got is also a bit scratched up on the front. I found some cool wooden transforming robots locally that I may consider as a replacement. If we do keep, I’ll be sure to update this review. If your kid loves rescue bots, I’m sure they’d love this. My son doesn’t care much for rescue bots, he really likes the regular transformers. It’s a great idea to get the little ones the transformers they like, and they can actually transform them on their own.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. I (verified owner)–
Toddler loves it. Robot’s head works as intended. – I’ve seen that a lot of people have had issues with the head. If it’s properly in truck from, and everything is aligned properly, then the lever is in position to hold the head down. Once you twist the robots chest forward a bit, to where it’s not perfectly in its truck formation, the part that pushes the lever is no longer engaged and the head will stay open and not stay closed until that lever has been reengaged.
Rated 5 out of 5
P. S (verified owner)–
Roll to the Rescue! – My 4 year old boy loves Rescue bots! They are so easy for his little hands to transform them. He plays with them for hours and hours!
Rated 5 out of 5
F. D (verified owner)–
Perfect size for toddlers – My grandson LOVES robots, so when I found these I thought they would be perfect. And they are! They are easier for little hands to hold and carry, and for them to “transform” they are a simplified form of the original so that they can be fun for a little guy. Super cute, great size, and great price.
Rated 5 out of 5
O. O (verified owner)–
Awesome for toddlers – My 3 1/2 yr old loves these toys!! He loves transformers and the one-steps are easy for him to convert back and forth from robot to vehicle modes. One of the best toys for toddlers on the market right now in my opinion
Rated 5 out of 5
O. O (verified owner)–
Awesome for toddlers – My 3 1/2 yr old loves these toys!! He loves transformers and the one-steps are easy for him to convert back and forth from robot to vehicle modes. One of the best toys for toddlers on the market right now in my opinion
D. K (verified owner) –
My grandson Loves this toy!!! – My grandson has a ton of robots and this one didnt disapoint!
B. A (verified owner) –
Easy to transform – Very simple one motion transformation. My grandson just turned three and gets frustrated easy. These were very easy for him to do
L. R (verified owner) –
Good idea but kind of cheap – I got this for my son. He is 3 and loves robots, transformers etc. he tries to transform everything from wooden blocks to other random toys. I thought this would be a cool starter..although it’s so simple it may not totally hold his interest. He does love optimus prime though. My one grip is that it is very cheap, thin, plastic. It seems like it would break very easily. According to reviews it is durable so I don’t know. I was very surprised and disappointed by quality when it arrived since all the reviews call out durability. I admit we don’t buy a lot of run of the mill plastic toys. I try to stick with higher quality if we do go plastic. All and all, it’s affordable but should really be about $8.00 retail tops for the quality. My son has not gotten this yet. It was for Christmas but I’m a little on the fence if I going to keep it. The one I got is also a bit scratched up on the front. I found some cool wooden transforming robots locally that I may consider as a replacement. If we do keep, I’ll be sure to update this review. If your kid loves rescue bots, I’m sure they’d love this. My son doesn’t care much for rescue bots, he really likes the regular transformers. It’s a great idea to get the little ones the transformers they like, and they can actually transform them on their own.
D. K (verified owner) –
My grandson Loves this toy!!! – My grandson has a ton of robots and this one didnt disapoint!
F. D (verified owner) –
Perfect size for toddlers – My grandson LOVES robots, so when I found these I thought they would be perfect. And they are! They are easier for little hands to hold and carry, and for them to “transform” they are a simplified form of the original so that they can be fun for a little guy. Super cute, great size, and great price.
B. A (verified owner) –
Easy to transform – Very simple one motion transformation. My grandson just turned three and gets frustrated easy. These were very easy for him to do
P. S (verified owner) –
Roll to the Rescue! – My 4 year old boy loves Rescue bots! They are so easy for his little hands to transform them. He plays with them for hours and hours!
O. A (verified owner) –
Yay! Transformers for the Preschool Set! – My twin boys always loved cars, and having been an 80’s child and Transformer lover growing up, I introduced them to the show early. They turned 4 yesterday, and absolutely LOVE transformers. So often they are given transformers as gifts… which they get so excited about, and break within 10 minutes trying to transform something that is not made for their age group. Not to mention man are very cheaply made. They look cool, but don’t work out. We were given a couple of cheap age inappropriate transformers last night. It was the ONLY toy my guys got at the party they were really excited about. This morning I am picking up little transformer bits from the badly broken toys, and the twins have moved on to their Jr. Stomp Rocket and the Walmart brand cheap miniature toy car set (can’t remember the name, both of those are fantastic inexpensive toys though).
O. A (verified owner) –
Yay! Transformers for the Preschool Set! – My twin boys always loved cars, and having been an 80’s child and Transformer lover growing up, I introduced them to the show early. They turned 4 yesterday, and absolutely LOVE transformers. So often they are given transformers as gifts… which they get so excited about, and break within 10 minutes trying to transform something that is not made for their age group. Not to mention man are very cheaply made. They look cool, but don’t work out. We were given a couple of cheap age inappropriate transformers last night. It was the ONLY toy my guys got at the party they were really excited about. This morning I am picking up little transformer bits from the badly broken toys, and the twins have moved on to their Jr. Stomp Rocket and the Walmart brand cheap miniature toy car set (can’t remember the name, both of those are fantastic inexpensive toys though).
A. I (verified owner) –
Toddler loves it. Robot’s head works as intended. – I’ve seen that a lot of people have had issues with the head. If it’s properly in truck from, and everything is aligned properly, then the lever is in position to hold the head down. Once you twist the robots chest forward a bit, to where it’s not perfectly in its truck formation, the part that pushes the lever is no longer engaged and the head will stay open and not stay closed until that lever has been reengaged.
L. R (verified owner) –
Good idea but kind of cheap – I got this for my son. He is 3 and loves robots, transformers etc. he tries to transform everything from wooden blocks to other random toys. I thought this would be a cool starter..although it’s so simple it may not totally hold his interest. He does love optimus prime though. My one grip is that it is very cheap, thin, plastic. It seems like it would break very easily. According to reviews it is durable so I don’t know. I was very surprised and disappointed by quality when it arrived since all the reviews call out durability. I admit we don’t buy a lot of run of the mill plastic toys. I try to stick with higher quality if we do go plastic. All and all, it’s affordable but should really be about $8.00 retail tops for the quality. My son has not gotten this yet. It was for Christmas but I’m a little on the fence if I going to keep it. The one I got is also a bit scratched up on the front. I found some cool wooden transforming robots locally that I may consider as a replacement. If we do keep, I’ll be sure to update this review. If your kid loves rescue bots, I’m sure they’d love this. My son doesn’t care much for rescue bots, he really likes the regular transformers. It’s a great idea to get the little ones the transformers they like, and they can actually transform them on their own.
A. I (verified owner) –
Toddler loves it. Robot’s head works as intended. – I’ve seen that a lot of people have had issues with the head. If it’s properly in truck from, and everything is aligned properly, then the lever is in position to hold the head down. Once you twist the robots chest forward a bit, to where it’s not perfectly in its truck formation, the part that pushes the lever is no longer engaged and the head will stay open and not stay closed until that lever has been reengaged.
P. S (verified owner) –
Roll to the Rescue! – My 4 year old boy loves Rescue bots! They are so easy for his little hands to transform them. He plays with them for hours and hours!
F. D (verified owner) –
Perfect size for toddlers – My grandson LOVES robots, so when I found these I thought they would be perfect. And they are! They are easier for little hands to hold and carry, and for them to “transform” they are a simplified form of the original so that they can be fun for a little guy. Super cute, great size, and great price.
O. O (verified owner) –
Awesome for toddlers – My 3 1/2 yr old loves these toys!! He loves transformers and the one-steps are easy for him to convert back and forth from robot to vehicle modes. One of the best toys for toddlers on the market right now in my opinion
O. O (verified owner) –
Awesome for toddlers – My 3 1/2 yr old loves these toys!! He loves transformers and the one-steps are easy for him to convert back and forth from robot to vehicle modes. One of the best toys for toddlers on the market right now in my opinion