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BRIO World 33592 Mighty Red Action Locomotive | Battery Operated Toy Train with Light and Sound Effects for Kids Age 3 and Up

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Style: Locomotive


Features

  • Product includes A large locomotive with front and rear lights, and buttons for forward, stop and reverse. Also features the characteristic choo-choo sound effects and a switch on top that allows free wheel movement without the battery function.
  • Perfect for the creative toddler - Start your budding train engineer off on the right track with a BRIO World Mighty Red Action Locomotive toy train. Its the perfect gift at Christmas or over the holiday season for the creative toddler - designed for ages 3 and up.
  • Compatibility - As your child develops, so can their railway play as the 33592 Mighty Red Action Locomotive is compatible with all other BRIO railway tracks and vehicles.
  • Develops important skills - Playing with train sets helps children to understand and learn about their environment in a fun way, and the train functions help improve a childs spatial awareness and fine motor skills.
  • Safe for your child - We conduct more than 1,000 safety tests a year to ensure that our products conform to all safety standards, and we take pride in developing toys that are completely safe for children to play with.

Description

With its two front lights fully lit, full speed ahead and the unmistakable “choo-choo” sound, the Mighty Red Action Locomotive impresses even the most experienced young train driver. This toy train goes both forward and reverse with accompanying light and sound effects, and the switch on top allows free wheel movement for play without battery function. This durable, retro designed toy allows your child’s imagination to flow and helps improve their fine motor skills and spatial awareness.


Product Dimensions: 5.39 x 1.42 x 1.97 inches


Item Weight: 3.41 ounces


Domestic Shipping: Item can be shipped within U.S.


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: ABR33592


Manufacturer recommended age: 36 months - 10 years


Batteries: 2 AAA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: March 26, 2016


Language: English


Manufacturer: Ravensburger


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  • Brio quality with a small issue
Style: Locomotive
My only complaint is that the length of the place you unscrew for batteries is really awkwardly long and thin compared to other brio battery powered trains we've purchased - making battery replacement a chore in comparison if you don't have a screwdriver with a longer, thinner tip. I have to use a smaller tool intended for computer repair work to get it open. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on October 28, 2022 by EC

  • The product was delivered on time and worked as described.
Style: Locomotive
Was a birthday gift for great grandson, so he was excited about this train engine actions.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on November 7, 2022 by Howard Herndon

  • A great addition to any wooden train set, but with one weak point. Still, Highly Recommended!
Style: Locomotive
We wanted a train in a small area with a small tree, but even a basic 36" H-O electric train setup would have been too large. We had our son's Brio wooden set from 25+ years ago, and that would work fine space-wise, but we wanted something with motion. After reading several reviews of the many small battery powered engines for Brio trains (no good up hills, can pull only 2-3 cars, etc.) I had all but given up on my quest. Enter Mighty Red!!! Two batteries rather than one (ah, more car-pulling power …), lights in forward and reverse (ah, more light ...), train sounds (ah, more sound ... [well, duh!~]), can leap tall buildings at a single bound (OK, maybe not that). It was and is the answer to my dreams. This engine easily pulls an 8-car train on a flat track, and can easily get up elevating tracks with 3-4 cars. SO WHY ONLY 4 STARS??? The batteries, my friend; it's all about the batteries. This engine takes two AAA batteries (I suggest alkaline). Never mind the fact that it eats them alive, I don't care. My main concern is about how they are put in, and the effect that will have over time (and not much time, if you're not careful). And I'll mention now that I recommend alkaline batts because the last longer than rechargeable batts and need to be changed less frequently. Here is my concern in that regard: To access the battery compartment, you need to remove the smokestack (Brio calls it the boiler cover) using a small Phillips-head screwdriver (a #0 or #2 size). If you use one too large or too small (like for eyeglasses) you can easily strip the screw, so use the right size driver. However, the boiler screw also allows you to use a small flat-head screw driver (for after you strip the Phillips portion of the screw head) such as a 3mm (Metric) or a 9/64 (ASE). I ask you, should changing a battery be potentially this involved? Once you have the cover removed, you will go through some minor contortions while your fingers try to get it back on (back, down & flat) against the force of the battery spring; it’s do-able, but it takes a bit of practice. But hey, it is your son or daughter you want to enthrall, so you WILL get it done. OK. Take a breather now ... you earned it. And all that work is worth it, too ... but only for about 50-minutes or so of intermittent use, after which the batteries will die (sooner with rechargeables) & you will have to change them again. Yeah, I know. Dang! (I know that in order to keep things relatively compact, fit the engine to track, tunnels, etc., Brio had to design the blastard thing this way, but ... oh, woe to us Dads and Moms …) My main concern (and, finally, the reason for my 4-stars) is that the batteries will need to be changed out so often (and more so if you use rechargeables), that the "boiler" screw is very prone to having its head stripped which, if that happens, will make changing the batteries impossible. One can only hope that Brio has used a very hard steel for the screw. If not, we’re screwed (LOL. See what I did there …) Wait a sec. What do you mean I'm being juvenile? I'm 64, dammit. Don't call me juvenile. Don't! Whoops! Sorry. It got away from me there for a moment. In the end, I highly recommend this over the other wooden train-set engines out there (we do have two "Thomas" ones) as it truly does have more pulling power and can get a number of cars up a hill. Cool feature ... on the way DOWN a hill, a small button in the front activates and you get the "whoo, whoo, chug, chug" sound again. So in the end, I recommend this engine, as it is more powerful (than a locomotive??? Ahh. I did it again. Funny, man … just can’t stop doing this “stuff”. What’’s wrong with me???) than other smaller ones. Just make certain that when you unscrew the “boiler cover” for the first time, you have the right driver, you push down with some force, and that you twist slowly & deliberately to loosen it. When you replace the screw, do not over tighten. This will minimize the likelihood that you will strip out the screw head. Buy it, and enjoy! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on December 16, 2015 by Dan F., WI

  • Better options out there. Though this is cute, it has it's flaws. Not great value for money IMO
Style: Locomotive
This BRIO locomotive looks really cute and works as well, but for the price, you can definitely get much better options. I purchased three locomotives at the same time (2 BRIO and one other) and can see the difference clearly. Flaws: 1. The screw design for batteries is super tedious. I struggled to unscrew the top of this engine. Fitting it back was far from easier. You have to hold the top cap in a fixed position and even then the screw doesn't seem to fit all the way. I stopped when it was enough to make it work. For other engines, I was able to install the batteries in under 2 min! 2. Power: It has way less power than the other bullet train engine I got. BRIO should make AA batteries fit in this, not AAA. The lights are also too dim due to less power. It can pull the carts, but does it much slowly. Final thoughts: For a steep price of $32, this can definitely be better. The other bullet train engine I mentioned is AA batteries, much brighter lights and better power for almost $12 less! I am already having to return the first BRIO as I could not get that to work despite putting batteries in, and now that is going back with batteries in it! Unless you want that 'look' for a locomotive, steer clear of this! ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 28, 2022 by Amit

  • Faster and more powerful than others, but not perfect
Style: Locomotive
Single-battery engines are too slow and weak. With two batteries, this one climbs even with several cars attached. After returning the others, this is me daughter's favorite. I was afraid the noises would run all the time, but they only sound briefly after pressing the button and are a fun touch. The neutral switch is a great feature. Sadly, Brio seems to suffer from manufacturing/quality issues on all three different models of engines I tried. Wheels aren't attached straight on axles, causing the appearance of a wobble. In one case, the drive wheels were so tight to the body that they rubbed heavily and drained the batteries flat in only a couple of minutes, but I could not loosen them off to fix it. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on April 7, 2022 by Andrew S. - Boulder, CO, USA

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