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Thu, Jun 14 2018, 9:02 pm
Looking for all feedback and ideas! Is Greenwood/Amish sets truly the way to go?
Is it worth going with Greenwood over any of the Costco models that seem to be 'cheaper'?
What about Gorilla vs. Cedar (Costco sells both), Kidkraft?
How do Rainbow Swingsets compare in both price and quality?
I'm really looking for a 'bigger' set - meaning something a 10 year old would also enjoy, specifically with a big (over 10') slide and trying to figure out the best way to make this happen and something I can afford now .
Any ideas and tips are appreciated!
TIA!
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Frumwithallergies
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Thu, Jun 14 2018, 10:12 pm
Oh my goodness! I have just been eating / dreaming / sleeping this!
Kidcraft owns Cedar Summit (sold at costco).
I have dragged my oldest child around (size of a 14-16 year old even though she is younger). Cedar Summit playsets are too small for her.
I've found Meublea.... made to grow into. Strong enough for adults to swing and play on. However, safer and stronger means more money.... I'm saving for a Meublea set at the moment!
If anyone has any other suggestions, I'd love to hear!
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