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DUKTIG Toy cash register

Price $ 25
Batteries are sold separately. IKEA recommends LADDA rechargeable battery HR03 AAA 1.2V. 1 piece required.

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An apple, a teddy bear and a glass of juice. That will be 12 Swedish kroner, thank you. Playing shop is both fun and educational, especially when your child can use a cash register that can add and total.

Article Number605.720.01

Product details

Your child will have fun playing shop with their friends, while they also learn about counting and money.

Encourages role play which helps children to develop social skills by imitating grown-ups and inventing their own roles.

Fully functional calculator with clear display makes it easy for your child to sum up the costs of a purchase.

Comes with play money and two credit cards that your child can cut out and decorate in their favourite colours.

Designer

Henrik Johansson

Article Number605.720.01

Good to know

Cut-out play money and two credit cards included.

Special waste handling may be required. Please contact your local authorities for more information.

Batteries are sold separately. IKEA recommends LADDA rechargeable battery HR03 AAA 1.2V. 1 piece required.

Materials and care

Material

Plastic part:
ABS plastic
Drawer:
Polypropylene plastic
Wooden part/-s:
Plywood, Clear acrylic lacquer
Paper:
Bleached chlorine-free paper

Care

Wipe clean with a dry cloth.

Safety and compliance

Recommended for ages from 3 years.

Assembly and documents

Measurements

  • Length: 19 cm
  • Width: 11 cm
  • Height: 18 cm

Packaging

DUKTIG

Article Number605.720.01
  • Width: 19 cm
  • Height: 11 cm
  • Length: 20 cm
  • Weight: 0.85 kg
  • Package(s): 1

Reviews

Granddaughter’s choiceTraceyMy 3 year old granddaughter decided we needed this cash register at my home, we went for saucepans for our toy kitchen/cafe but she decided we needed a cash register more. Loves it. A nice surprise was the paper multi purpose currency! 5
Good. DifferentAnonymous reviewerGood. Different5
Annoyed tiny drawer and poor quality of play moneyVivianMy 3yo son loved his new cash register (big calculator), however, he decided to use his old wooden cash register (without calculator). The reason are: the annoyed tiny sliding drawer. Maybe IKEA can improve the design buy adding one button to open the drawer. Secondly, the paper notes (blank thin paper with numbers) and coins (too small as well) were survived for a few days. I prefer to buy it without money and we can buy it separately. we bought Australian play coins and notes from Officework. I can teach my son Australian currency by mimicking the real one. Overall, we still do love this new cash register because I believe he can use it for mathematic transaction games in the future. 3
Great for play, and number loversAmeliaMy child is very interested in numbers at the moment and also loves to play shops. This toy offers both options. It acts as a calculator so it will be able to be used in out playroom for many years. 5
Kids love it Kayla-SkyGreat little toy kids play with it all the time would be better if the card and money where plastic and not paper so they last longer 5
Not worth the money BexyIt’s cute, but it’s basically just a big calculator. There is no button action to open the drawer - you have to just slide it open with your hand - and they haven’t even bothered to print the money on both sides. 1

Customer reviews

4.1Average rating
88Reviews

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