Dickie Tower Crane Set

Tower Crane Set £4.05 @ Debenhams

by Sarah Macdonald in Deals on 17 April, 2011 at 9:00 am

Tower Crane Set £4.05 @ DebenhamsDebenhams are selling this Tower Crane set for £4.05 instead of £15.00.

If you're the sort of person who clicks the link first and THEN reads the post then you'll have noticed the Debenhams site has the published price for this Tower Crane set at £4.50, if you use the following codes at the checkout not only will you get 10% off (making it £4.05) but you'll also get free home delivery too:

Use code PV79 for 10% off and SHD1 for free delivery.

If your child - boy or girl, let's not conform to gender stereotypes here - is a bit of a construction site fan, then their going to love this Tower Crane Set.

There is something fascinating about huge cranes (I think), perhaps it’s the fact that they’re so big and look like they could just pick you up at any moment and move you w a y over somewhere else?  Or maybe it’s just because if you’re the tower crane driver, YOU get to be in control of such a mechanical monster.

My youngest has something very similar to this Tower Crane set and he’s spent many a happy hour winching things up in the bucket, swinging the crane arm round and lowering whatever was in said bucket somewhere else.

This Tower Crane Set is nice and simple; no batteries required, no bells, no whistles just the crane and a crane driver figure.

Thanks to leecroot at HUKD

Dickie Tower Crane Set £7.50 @ Debenhams

by Sarah Macdonald in Deals on 5 March, 2011 at 8:00 am

Dickie Tower Crane Set £7.50 @ DebenhamsDebenhams are selling this Dickie Tower Crane set for half price; £7.50 instead of £15.00.

Click HERE to go over to Debenhams

If you have a little boy, he's going to love this Dickie Tower Crane Set (let's not leave the girls out, your daughter might love playing construction sites with it too).

Boys tend to have a big fascination with HUGE tower cranes and all the general digging and consruction that usually goes along with them.

Perhaps it's the fact that they're so big and look like they could just pick you up at any moment and move you w a y over somewhere else?  Or maybe it's just because if you're the tower crane driver, YOU get to be in control of such a mechanical monster.

Whatever it is, boys dig them.

My youngest has something very similar to this Dickie Tower Crane set and he's spent many a happy hour winching things up in the bucket, swinging the crane arm round and lowering whatever was in said bucket somewhere else.

This Dickie Tower Crane Set is nice and simple; no batteries required, no bells, no whistles just the crane and a crane driver figure.

Happy lifting (or whatever the technical term is for picking something up with a crane)!