Backyard Discovery Bristol Point Cedar Swing Set/Playset – 1906013COMA

Assembly instructions available through BILT app. Two slides- Tube slide and a wave slide. Two belt swings and a trapeze swing. Grilling alcove- Grill with food and utensil accessories. Stove top with battery powered applicances – Powered blender and pot/pan set.

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Sturdily built with 100% cedar wood and high-quality plastic, this super-fun playset will resist rot, mold and natural decay for years of long-lasting use.

Highlights

  • Cedar backyard swing set
  • Simple 2-person assembly
  • Rated highly among outdoor swing sets
  • 2 belt swings, trapeze swing, tub slide and wave slide
  • Indoor play area with battery-operated kitchen

Bring home the fun of a park or playground with the Backyard Discovery™ Bristol Point Cedar Swing Set/Playset. Brimming with entertainment, from winding slides to an indoor playhouse, this wooden swing set has it all. Get your kids outside and give them a day in the sun with the rocking climbing wall, tube slide, wave slide, and trapeze swing as they stay active and engaged.

What’s Included with the Cedar Swing Set/Playset?

Kids will have access to two slides, three swings, a climbing wall, and an indoor play area with a grilling alcove, kitchen, chalkboard, dinner bell and so much more. After playing on the swings and slides, they can enjoy more activities in the kitchen area. The stove features battery-powered appliances for cooking fun.

Is Assembly Required?

The Backyard Discovery Bristol Point Cedar Swing Set/Playset comes in 16 pre-assembled panels for convenient assembly. Additional components include pieces for the slide, swings, and indoor play area. All necessary hardware and instructions are included with the playset.

Maintaining the Outdoor Swing Set

To ensure optimum safety and preserve your outdoor playset, at the beginning of the season, be sure to tighten hardware, lubricate moving metallic parts, check for rust and deterioration, and ensure the playset is properly leveled. During play season, continued tightening hardware twice a month and lubricate all metallic moving parts once a month. At temperatures below 32-degrees, remove plastic seats and additional items noted in the instructions. Backyard Discovery recommends a minimum age of 3-years-old and maximum age of 10-years-old.

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Features

  • Assembly instructions available through BILT app
  • Two slides- Tube slide and a wave slide
  • Two belt swings and a trapeze swing
  • Grilling alcove- Grill with food and utensil accessories
  • Stove top with battery powered applicances – Powered blender and pot/pan set
  • Sink and faucet
  • Two balconies
  • Rockwall/Stepladder combo
  • Telescope and Steering wheel
  • Two chalk boards
  • 1/2 hinged door and dinner bell
  • Stain colors may vary
  • This product is intended for RESIDENTIAL USE ONLY.  Any use of this product outside of a residential setting will make the product warranty null and void.

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7 Reviews For This Product

  1. 07

    by Tom

    This swingset is great. But if you want it to last you HAVE to seal it every year. I went 2 years without re sealing it and it just went to trash. The Texas sun is brutal..

  2. 07

    by Matt

    keep rain out of the kitchen area.

  3. 07

    by Shea

    It was put together perfectly when I got home from work and it looks amazing. Even my oldest child who is 11 can play on it. The workers who put this together for me did an amazing job, thank you so much!

  4. 07

    by Andrew

    Only complaint is a lot of the holes didn’t align so we had to make our own holes.

  5. 07

    by Nicole

    I won’t lie, I was a little nervous after reading some of the prior reviews.
    Our 5 boxes showed up and the nicest delivery guy brought everything into the garage with me since we were expecting rain.
    Once the rain was cleared, my husband and I both went through the boxes, organized the pieces by their letter/ number and made sure everything was there… we had a few pieces that we really had to look for the marking of the letter, but other than that..it was all there and well marked!
    We did pre-drill a few holes in the stairs to avoid splitting the wood. (Make sure you have a good tool set handy)
    But other than that, we are both impressed and the kids are SO excited!

  6. 07

    by Amanda

    We bought this a few weeks ago for our daughter (almost 3yo) and chose to assemble ourselves which we learned is not for the faint of heart. I’ll review the assembly process, the features, and the customer service experience we’ve had since then.

    The assembly guide is very thorough and very easy to follow if you go slowly / read it entirely before beginning a step. There were one or two points where we learned later that we assembled a part incorrectly and had to reverse it quickly to make things align, etc. but all in all went very well. Prior to purchasing, we read a really funny review on here about the tube slide causing you to question your life choices and it was spot on – I would recommend dedicating an entire day just to that and you’ll absolutely need 1, 2, or 3 sets of hands even. The suggested assembly time of 8 hours for the core set and 3 hours for the tube slide are wildly underestimated, but again – was not terrible and we still feel as if it was worth the money savings.

    The product itself is great – our daughter is obsessed with it already. We had some rain over the past week and the battery-operated burner on the kitchen set underneath showed signs of waterlog, rust, and no longer worked after the rain. I reached out to customer service this morning and they’ve already put in a replacement order for us at no charge. They customer service rep (Chase – shout out to you!) was so personable and even recommended getting a little storage box for the outdoor items to put underneath the counter which we’ll do to prevent it from happening again.

  7. 07

    by Jessa

    Overall I love this playground, and more importantly, my kids (3 and 6) love it! It’s a beautiful design, there’s lots of fun stuff to do, and building it was not the worst thing that ever happened to me.

    Some of my notes:
    – Putting the tube slide together was the worst part. Never want to do that again! It’s often difficult to get all the pieces together and the plastic shoved into place. They estimate 3 hours but it took us probably 5.
    – There are several beams on the second story that are prime head-bonking position. We wound up ziptying pool noodles. Arches instead of straight boards would have helped. Similar thing with a couple hard corners we’re going to bumper.
    – The regular slide has a dip in the bottom that collects water and snow, which is kind of annoying to wipe down every time we go to play.
    – One roof piece arrived broken and getting it replaced was quick and easy! Customer service was great.
    – There are a couple instances (like attaching the regular slide) where you have to hammer a nut UP into a board from beneath at a difficult angle, which was a headache, but we did manage to build the whole thing with only minor swearing, so I’d say success!
    – The rungs of the ladder don’t seem very strong and give a little when my kids go up. So far so good but I won’t be surprised if they wear down and need to be replaced.
    – I didn’t expect my kids to love the little kitchen underneath as much as they do, but they went right into playing restaurant.

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