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The CUTE STONE Pretend Play Kitchen Sink Toy combines a light-and-sound stove, electric faucet with flowing water, and a full set of utensils and play food. Designed for toddlers, it promotes imaginative role-play, fine motor skills, and organizational habits in a compact, durable plastic set measuring 17"x9.76"x4.92" and weighing 1.84 lbs.







| ASIN | B085CBKMX8 |
| Best Sellers Rank | #3,027 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #3 in Toy Kitchen Sets |
| Customer Reviews | 4.0 4.0 out of 5 stars (17,545) |
| Item Weight | 1.84 pounds |
| Item model number | CS606001 |
| Manufacturer | CUTE STONE |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 17 x 9.76 x 4.92 inches |
S**A
Great toddler sink!
My three yr old absolutely loves this she is obsessed with water and this definitely saves on the water bill. While the faucet did stop working after a month I wanted to comment on how great there customer service is they replaced the broken parts even when it was bought 30 days prior
A**R
Get it!!
My 2.5 has had this for a little over a year now and it’s his favorite toy. There’s so many fun accessories and ways to play. Today we just learned that blue circular thing is not a cup lid, but a sink stopper lol. Get this if your kid likes to play with the faucet. You’ll save on the water bill. Some tips/complaints: don’t bother putting on stickers, they start to peel when wet and leave a sticky mess. The sounds from the stove are annoying and wouldn’t turn off so we ended up taking the batteries out. Still lots of fun without this feature. The faucet stopped working a couple of times. It would get clogged when he put dirt in it or if lint ended up in the tub. So far twisting the faucet side to side or using tweezers to pull out lint from the holes have worked. Also wished the drying rack and stove were switched because the faucet can twist all the way to the left and water ends up running over the stove making a bigger mess.
N**E
Sensory over load for a child and too many faults in the unit
This sink let me down, to be honest. The first one we ordered was faulty and used. Under the sink, there were dirty water stains, and the water feature wasn't functional. We immediately ordered a replacement but sadly the second sink fell short of expectations. Two major units make up this toy. The gas range comes first. Turning the dial is supposed to light up and discharge steam. It is intended that when one of the plastic toy pots is placed on top of it, the steam will appear to be cooking. The steam generator functioned only once. Unbeknownst to me, the gas range makes a loud, jarring sound like a motorcycle when it’s turned on. To me, this is sensory overload (as well as annoying) with the exerted noise. Lastly, with batteries hogging up the gas range (3 double A) and running water feature (4 double A) if it didn't break from how cheaply it was constructed the batteries surely would break my bank. The second attraction to this unit is the water flowing from the faucet. I've read numerous reviews claiming that the device stops working because water seeps into it over time and eventually causing it to rust. With the exception of the water suction at the bottom, I chose to tape the entire apparatus. This, in my opinion, gave the battery pack an additional layer of security. Sadly, the water feature apparatus didn’t last too long. It eventually failed to suction the water from the under-sink area. Additionally another fault in the faucet is that it rotates 60 degrees to the left directly onto the stove unit where the steam feature is located, which I found to be a design flaw in the appliance. I see why folks complained that the gas range quit operating immediately since the top is not waterproof. I have no idea how they expect the toddler to understand not to move the faucet directly over the burner. The faucet's knob and other parts are also quite flimsy. I believed that with kids, it wouldn't last over time. I did in fact like the accessories that came with it. There were fruits and vegetables with velcro to cut with utensils. The pots and pans and dishes were also cute. This sink was something I really wanted to like, but it gave in too easily. I purchased this at its highest price point at $38, which is clearly not worth that much. The company says to call them directly and they will send replacement parts if needed but I imagine this would be ongoing. Save yourself the time and money by looking at another option.
J**N
The lost Art of the Toddler sink sink💦
I bought this because his sink with the slide and the frog broke and I needed one ASAP so this came later in the evening yesterday and I’ve been saved. I like this one so much better seems to work better. I still had all of his old toys from the old sink, but he likes turning the faucet on and he’s learning to pour from the cups into another big bowl so that’s good for hand coordination. This is way better built than the green frog one and this saves me about 30 minutes to get dishes done cause that’s all you should run it for what a great keeping busy toy for a 21 month old. When it is sink day every other day, i use really warm water as he puts his feet it it. I have to bring down another set of clothes as he gets his pajamas wet from the night before…this is an afternoon delight, and I love the sound of the water. He loves this so much.
A**.
Great toy, fun to play with. Awesome customer service.
Please read the entire review. Let’s start with Cute Stone’s customer service. If there was a separate rating for Customer Service I would give them a 5+. My daughter recently purchased a Color Changing Kitchen Sink for my grandson. While it worked he loved his functional sink and spent hours playing in the water. After a couple of weeks the sink’s water pump stopped working. My daughter gave me the pump on my next visit and I began to trouble shoot the toy’s failure. It was quickly apparent that the pump was not repairable. I called Cute Stone customer service and explained my issue and findings to Syd an awesome customer service rep. She was not able to send me the parts required to fix the sink’s pump but immediately sent us a new toy. Cute Stone listened to my problem and did not hesitate to resolve our issue. Thanks Cute Stone and Syd, outstanding customer service. Now for the Color Changing Sink itself. The sink packs loads of fun for those kids who like to play in the water. The base sink and toy utensils are reasonably well made and will stand up to active toddlers play. The water pump and faucet are more problematic. The pump is OK and works well but is subject to corrosion and motor seizure. Let’s be realistic this is not an expensive toy and I believe “you get what you pay for”. That being said I would recommend the sink but be aware of its limitations. Here’s what I would suggest, after each play session remove the pump and faucet assemble, gently tap the assembly to help any trapped water to escape from the bottom and let the pump air dry being careful not to cover the water ports on the bottom of the assembly. The Color Changing Kitchen Sink is a really fun toy, good luck I hope this helps.
J**G
Hours of fun
Great toy! Kept the interest of both the 2 and 6 year old for over an hour. Also used it as a car wash to clean toy cars!
L**E
Fabulous for all ages. Purchased for my 2 yr old but even my 16 yr old plays with it
S**S
Both my 1 and 6 year old boys loved it. It was very difficult to get them to stop playing with this.
D**Z
Es increíble, funciona perfectamente y mi pequeño se divierte mucho
Z**O
It's perfect idea, sadly it remains just an idea as the tap on ours didn't work. I did get assisted by Amazon though, after the seller failed to assist so I'm happy.
K**L
Love this toy! Works well, my toddler loves this! The tap works well, easy fill the bottom tub up and let it run! The accessories (cups and plates) are great! It’s a great toy
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