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Product description
This compact 1:18 scale remote control excavator brings a hands-on construction play experience to back gardens and indoor sandboxes, combining robust tracks and a rotating arm for varied manoeuvres. If you are looking for a remote control excavator for kids, this model offers multi-directional control and realistic lights and sounds that make role play more engaging.
Key Points
The toy includes three changeable heads — a metal shovel, a drill and a claw — giving children a range of digging and lifting actions to explore. It uses a 2.4GHz transmitter that supports smooth steering and responsive commands, allowing forward and backward movement, turns left and right, a 360 degree spin on the spot and a reported 680 degree rotation of the body for flexible operation. The manufacturer indicates the set is suitable for children aged 3 to 12 years and it arrives ready to play with the controller, charger and spare battery included. 🚜
Technical Specifications
- Name: CozyBomB Construction Digger Toys with 3 Interchangeable Heads
- Scale: 1:18.
- Batteries: two rechargeable 1200mAh units included.
- Radio: 2.4GHz transmitter for multi-directional control.
- Accessories: three switchable heads (metal shovel, drill, claw), charger and remote controller.
Usage Recommendations
Use the tracked excavator on firm but loose surfaces such as dry sand, compact soil or gravel to get the most realistic digging action. Supervised outdoor play helps preserve the drivetrain and electronics from prolonged moisture exposure, particularly after use on damp surfaces. For longer sessions, swap the included batteries so one can recharge while the other is in use, which extends playtime without interruption. ⚙️
Practical Notes
The body and tracks are made from high-quality plastic and thickened materials that improve durability on uneven ground, according to the product information. The built-in LED headlights and a one-touch sound button create a construction-like atmosphere during operation. Consider that heavy continuous digging in very dense soil may strain the motor over time, and small components should be kept away from very young children due to choking risk.









