Anpabo 24V Kids Military Dumper: 4WD Auto-Lift Bed, 132 lbs Capacity, 2-Seater-beige
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Specifications
Model: Military 4WD Auto-Lift Dumper
Battery: 24V 7Ah High-Capacity
Motor: 400W (4WD All-Terrain System)
Max Speed: 4.5 mph
Max Load: 132 lbs (60 kg)
Age Grade: 3–8 Years Old
Seat Width: 20-inch True Two-Seater
Runtime: 1–2 hours per charge
Key Features
Military Mission Design: Features an electric auto-lift dump bed for realistic unloading, plus an included shovel and toolbox for immersive "field missions."
True 4WD Power: Equipped with a 400W 4-motor system and 24V battery, providing 40% more power to conquer grass, gravel, and gentle slopes.
Spacious Two-Seater: A wide 20-inch seat and reinforced chassis support up to 132 lbs, allowing two children to ride side-by-side comfortably.
Parental Mission Control: Includes a 2.4G remote with priority steering, 3-speed switching, and an emergency brake for total safety and peace of mind.
Premium Entertainment: Features a "Soft-Start" system for smooth takeoffs, LED headlights for visibility, and Bluetooth/USB connectivity for music and stories.
FAQ
Q: How does the dump bed work? A: It is fully electric! Your child can lift and lower the bed automatically using a dedicated button on the dashboard.
Q: Can the remote control override the child's driving? A: Yes, the 2.4G remote has "Priority Mode," meaning parental inputs will always take precedence over the steering wheel and pedals.
Q: How long does the battery last? A: The upgraded 24V 7Ah battery typically provides 60–120 minutes of continuous playtime depending on the terrain and load.
Q: Does it work on hills? A: Absolutely. The 4WD system is specifically designed for all-terrain use, including grass and inclines that standard 2WD toys cannot handle.
Q: What is the initial charging time? A: For the best battery life, please charge the vehicle for 8–12 hours before the very first mission.
