BRIO World 33214 - Freight Battery Engine - 1 Piece Wooden Toy Train Set for Kids Age 3 and Up , Green Engine Toy Train Set

Brand:Brio

3.6/5

66.24

This is the battery powered freight engine! See the headlights in the distance of the BRIO train tracks. The freight engine can stop, reverse and go forward at any time you want with a simple push of a button.

EAN: 4050759612425

Categories Toys & Games,

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. Develops important skills - Playing with train sets helps children to understand and learn about their environment in a fun way. Compatibility - As your child develops, so can their railway play as the 33214 Freight Battery Engine is compatible with all other BRIO railway toys. Perfect for the creative toddler - Keep your budding train engineer on the right track by adding a Freight Battery Engine to your collection. It’s the perfect gift at Christmas or over the holiday season for the creative toddler - designed for ages 3 and up. Product includes - The Freight Battery Engine is a battery powered train that's strong enough to pull the longest trains - just a push of the buton makes it go forward, reverse and stop.
Batteries 1 AA batteries required.
Country of Origin China
Customer Reviews 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars 4,066 ratings 4.6 out of 5 stars
Domestic Shipping Item can be shipped within U.S.
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Is Discontinued By Manufacturer No
Item model number 33214
Item Weight 4.1 ounces
Language English, English
Manufacturer Ravensburger
Manufacturer recommended age 36 months - 10 years
Product Dimensions 1.42 x 3.5 x 1.97 inches
Release date August 8, 2012

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Scritto da: Kaurie
More power than other Brios
We have three now including this one and this one helps push all the other ones, my son likes to put as many trains together as he can and this finally moves them all with the help of his other engine. I’m glad we got this because now it makes it over our wooden track hill.
Scritto da: Anthony
My boy loves it
The paddle switch is nice because my toddler can actually turn it off so the battery isn’t constantly running out like that toggle switch ones.
Scritto da: K. Jones
It’s ok, can’t handle too many cars with a hilly track though.
The media could not be loaded. For what it is, it does fine, but this is certainly not built for large hauls, as in more than 1-2 cars attached. It does a bit better when you put it at the end and let it push the cars. It derails somewhat easily when it’s on corners or straightaways where the track doesn’t line up perfectly. But overall, it’s good, I mean what do really expect from a train engine that uses 1 battery. We never expected it to be super powerful. You just have to have realistic expectations.
Scritto da: Sharon
Good
Would be great if battery can last longer
Scritto da: Michael McKinstry
Works great as secondary engine for longer trains
First one I ordered the switch was defective, second one, one of the wheels was deformed so it will from time to time jump track, speed differs from off brand cars so just keep that in mind.
Scritto da: Sol
Fun little train for Brio lovers
My three year old son loves this train. It's fun to play with, but isn't perfect. What's great: - it only takes one AA battery which is relatively easy to change as well. - the led light is cute - it's powerful enough to pull a longish train What could be better: - the buttons are not easy to push for little ones - the train is taller than many bridges and tunnels in the standard brio set - it often gets caught on downhill and uphill climbs - only one axel spins so it sometimes needs to be reversed to climb hills or pull certain trains - a bit overpriced for what you get The other thing I'll mention that didn't occur to me - part of the magic of Brio is the imagination of pulling the trains yourself. I've found that once I introduced the battery engine, my son stopped using his old engines. This could be the novelty of the new engine at work, but it may be something to consider because unpowered brio are so delightful as-is. I have a feeling that once you introduce powered trains there is no going back.
Scritto da: Kevin S. Gagestein
Let's be fair to this little engine. . .
OK, let's be fair here. This is a very little engine. It runs on one (1) AA battery. It is a child's toy. Does it go fast? No. Is it supposed to go fast? Probably not (back to that child's toy thing). Should this little engine be expected to drag 20 cars up a vertical slope? No. That would be insane. So here is my two cents worth: This engine does what it is expected to do-- haul two or three small cars slowly along a wooden track (designed for children) and go over a moderate slope. If you want it to perform flawlessly all the time, you might want to forget the slope altogether. Either way, it does work well for what it was designed for. Now, if you want to make a larger train, than you simply pull a simple trick that Union Pacific does when they want to run a larger train-- add more locos. And yes, it does work. Now, I must admit, I am still a very big kid at heart and I got my train set for me, so I can invest in getting more locos for my track. So my train consist is hauling 9 fairly large cars with three locos-- two in the front and one pushing in the back. I do have a flat track with no slopes. The engines do struggle a little with it, but they do perform well. I am very satisfied with the performance of these little engines, especially considering what I am asking them to do. All in all, if you want a simple train hauling a few simple cars around a simple track, this should do for you. And you can always add to it. If you want a high performance train zooming around a complex track at break neck speeds, get a real model train set. Just be prepared to spend a lot more for it.
Scritto da: Captain Airyca
Awesome Train! Great Quality as expected from BRIO!
Some of the negative reviews made us hesitant to buy this green "Freight Battery Engine" train for our young child who loves his Brio style trains and tracks. After researching a lot this one seemed like the best choice, regardless, and we got it for him for Christmas. This train has been so great! It's exactly what you would expect from Brio: solid, dependable, fun. The train pulls 3-4 cars easily over hills on the track and can pull 10+ cars around the flats, it doesn't move fast but it keeps on chugging along and never gives up. It's been treated pretty roughly with no problems and we haven't even had to change the battery yet (great battery life). Overall, I don't know if Amazon has some counterfeit ones in the mix or some reviewers just have unrealistic expectations, but this train has been great! Our son loves it.
Scritto da: Myles Jeanneault
Its pretty cool and works.
Train works. Can tow about 3 cars no problem up a hill or even like 8 on a flat track. Has a light on the front. My kid loves it. But it does lack a bit of power but still pulls. Might get a second one for bother ends of train. Wont have any issues.. or a dpuble engine for pull power. He like long trains as most kids do. Only modification to the train of i could make one is all the weight is on tje back wheels for pulling. They should stick some weight on the front of the train to keep the nose from poping up, pulling on the uphills.
Scritto da: AS
Great toy but has limitations
We have lots of wooden track that has been combined together from different brands and it fits on all of it (big jigs mostly). If you have a flat track with large sweeping corners it can pull a lot of carriages (we’ve had up to 11 at the same time though it does move very slowly with this amount of weight). Battery life is fantastic ... haven’t measured it but it gets used extensively every day and we’re only on the second battery after a month. There were some much cheaper options but a lot of reviews complained about false economy having to change batteries after just a couple of hours. Glad we went with this now. It’s also very quiet. A welcome relief. However, we have some sloped / hill sections and it really does struggle. It can manage them just fine by itself but when you add carriages it tends to struggle with the weight. We can usually only get away with one or two carriages for track layouts with those bits included. We also have some tighter corners (2-3inch in length as opposed to the larger 6inch curves). It doesn’t handle them well at all even on its own - it simply falls off the track. Only one axle is driven. The other two are just free-wheeling. This can be a problem as it tends to lift the driven wheels off the track particularly on the hills and it just stops moving until you give it a push. Basically if you have mostly flat track and large corner pieces this is fantastic and it won’t cost you a fortune in batteries. My son loves it regardless of its limitations, so that’s the main thing.
Scritto da: C. Grant
This little engine worked great for the past 2 years but now fails
I cannot figure out why the switch on the top of the train refuses to move into forward or reverse. It's as if a foreign object is under the switch and is stopping the rocker movement. It was a very powerful engine when it was running. Given we only used this a few times during each year (since Covid), I'm disheartened. Will buy another, but disappointed in this.
Scritto da: Ben and Angela
Really good quality
Really lovely little train and works so well. My son loves it.
Scritto da: Tianna
Cute Train! Very Entertaining!
Really cute train! A bit slower and smaller then I expected, but my son loves it! Which is all that really matters.

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