







🚜 Dig into endless adventures with the toughest, most realistic kids’ excavator on the block!
The Elevon Sand Digger is a durable, steel-framed ride-on excavator toy designed for kids aged 3-8. Featuring a 360-degree rotating boom, a stable four-point base supporting up to 110 lbs, and weather-resistant construction, it’s perfect for year-round outdoor play in sand, dirt, or snow. Easy-to-use two-handed controls with rubber grips ensure safe, ergonomic operation while promoting motor skill development and imaginative fun.







| ASIN | B0D7M655NQ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #194,849 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #515 in Beach Toys |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (129) |
| Item Weight | 8.6 pounds |
| Item model number | QD-ELSD-YL |
| Manufacturer | Elevon |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 36 months - 8 years |
| Product Dimensions | 18.5 x 17.3 x 47.64 inches |
| Release date | June 20, 2024 |
C**S
Very Sturdy, Quality Parts, Fun forGrandson
My 5 year old grandson loves this! I was concerned it might be too small for him ( he's tall for his age and weighs 70 lbs) but no problem. The digger was slightly challenging to assemble. The seat was difficult to slide into its grooves but we solved that with a rubber mallet. I recommend a power drill because we had to drill pilot holes for the screws to secure the seat. There are no step by step instructions but it's really self explanatory once you look at it. Our little guy played with it indoors too since he is so imaginative like most kids his age. He says it would be great at the beach! Outside he dug up a neglected garden area with a little assist from my husband breaking the soil first. I sent my son a video of him playing with it and now he wants to order one to keep at his house. Overall we are very pleased and would definitely recommend this digger!
M**E
He loved it
Good deal and it was the hit gift of my nephews birthday party. He didn't want to open anymore presents after this one. Which I think made me the favorite that day. He plays with it almost everyday, even had some of the adults trying it out. Would definitely recommend this item to anyone wanting a quick gift to put together. Would buy again but I don't think it will break b4 he outgrows it.
E**E
Do not buy!!!
Horrible product. Doesn’t even deserve 1 star. Was sent a used product, no instructions and no screws or bolts to put it together. What parts I did receive was not as described. Stickers only on 1 side and the bucket was glued on.
A**N
Lightweight and well made
The kids have had a blast playing with this in the back yard. We don't have a sandbox anymore, but there's enough loose dirt and sand mixture that they can still scoop enough to play around. My 80lb son (10 y/o) is able to sit and play and the excavator holds up well, and my very light 3 y/o has no trouble manipulating things either. Assembly was pretty straight forward. I love having some classic, simple, outdoor toys for the kids to play with out back.
A**A
Needs another screw and bolt!
Only one bolt and the screw for the entire assembly. Extremely wobbly..
T**Y
Dig it up!
Great I have purchased 3 for different children and they all love it
S**M
No instruction included - I tried to add some here
I got the one with no wheels. As others reviewed, it didn’t come with instructions. It wasn’t terrible to figure out though. And the stickers on the arms are already kinda peeling so I took off one star. My three year old loves it. For anyone looking for some assistance: You’ll need a Phillips and pliers. The package comes with a baggie of hardware including 2 long bolts, 3 washers, 2 nuts, and 4 small screws. The seat slides onto the yellow rectangle end and then you screw in the 4 small screws. The seat is not pre marked, so make sure it’s slid all the way onto the yellow piece. Next you’ll place the seat bar into the base and use a long bolt, washer, and nut to secure them together. Lastly, the arm/digger, make sure you have the digger the right direction then slide the remaining long bolt in add washer, then the straight arm, then the angled arm, then another washer. To get the other side to stay together I used the pliers while I started threading the nut so it wouldn’t pop off. Then switched the pliers to the nut to finish tightening. I included pics of the hardware placements!
L**Y
Decent piece.
Kinda cheap it too bad. Scoop piece could be better. My son’s happy so that’s all that mattered.
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