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Stelzenhaus 'BIG XL' inkl. Rutsche Grün, 288,5x292,7x322,7cm (BxTxH)

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Stelzenhaus 'BIG XL' inkl. Rutsche Grün, 288,5x292,7x322,7cm (BxTxH)Kleines Spielhaus fr grossen Spielspass Das grosse Stelzenhaus wird mit Einzeltr, Fenster, Leiter und Sandkasten geliefert und sorgt fr grosses Spielvergngen bei den Kindern. Jede Menge Platz zum Spielen Das XL Stelzenhaus ist mit einer berdachten Veranda und einem grossen Balkon ausgestattet und kann ber eine Holzleiter mit Handlauf erreicht werden. Das gerumige Spielhaus bietet im Inneren genug Platz fr z. B. eine Kinderkche oder einen Tisch. Inkl.

Kleines Spielhaus für grossen Spielspass

Das grosse Stelzenhaus wird mit Einzeltür, Fenster, Leiter und Sandkasten geliefert und sorgt für grosses Spielvergnügen bei den Kindern.

  • Jede Menge Platz zum Spielen
    Das XL Stelzenhaus ist mit einer überdachten Veranda und einem grossen Balkon ausgestattet und kann über eine Holzleiter mit Handlauf erreicht werden. Das geräumige Spielhaus bietet im Inneren genug Platz für z.B. eine Kinderküche oder einen Tisch.
  • Inkl. Fenster und zweigeteilter Tür
    Das Stelzenhaus mit Veranda ist mit zwei feststehenden Fenstern aus Kunstglas in der Front und mit einem nach aussen zu öffnendem Fenster mit Fensterläden und einem Blumenkasten in der Seitenwand ausgestattet. Das Fenster sowie die zweigeteilte Holztür sind mit einem Fingerklemmschutz ausgestattet. Das Spielhaus bietet genug Platz für mehrere Kinder und lässt sich ganz nach der Vorstellung der Kleinen durch z.B. eine Kinderküche erweitern.
  • Inkl. Sandkasten
    Unter dem Stelzenhaus befindet sich ein grosser Sandkasten inkl. vier Sitzbrettern.
  • 150 cm Podest inkl. Rutsche
    Das 150 cm hohe und zum Teil überdachte Podest wird inklusive Rutsche geliefert
  • Stabile Grundkonstruktion
    Das Stelzenhaus ist aus kesseldruckimprägniertem Kiefern-Profilholz gearbeitet und ist somit besonders witterungsbeständig. Die 9x9cm starken Standpfosten und der 19mm starke Fussboden gewährleisten höchste Stabilität. Wir empfehlen eine Verankerung mit Bodenankern im Erdreich. Das robust gebaute Dach kann optional es mit farbigen Schindeln oder einer selbstklebenden Dachbahn belegt werden. Beachte hierzu unser Zubehör-Sortiment.
  • Kesseldruckimprägnierung für lange Haltbarkeit
    Das Stelzenhaus ist aus kesseldruckimprägniertem Holz gefertigt und ist somit lange vor der Witterung und Schädlingen geschützt. Nach vollständiger Trocknung kannst du dein Stelzenhaus mit einem Farbanstrich veredeln. Beachte hierzu unsere Zubehör-Sortiment.
  • Einfacher und schneller Aufbau
    Die detaillierte und leicht verständliche Anleitung ermöglicht eine schnelle Montage.
  • Individuell erweiterbar
    Das Stelzenhaus kann optional durch weiteres Zubehör, wie z.B. Schaukelanbau, Haltegriffe, Lenkräder erweitert werden. Beachte hierzu unser grosses Zubehör-Sortiment.

Altersempfehlung

Die allgemeine Altersempfehlung für Spielhäuser in unserem Shop liegt bei 3–14 Jahren. Achte aber bitte darauf, dass die Grösse des Spielhauses zur Grösse deines Kindes passt.

Material

Das Spielhaus ist aus Holz gefertigt. Der Naturstoff ist das perfekte Material für Kinderspielgeräte – strapazierfähig und beständig. Für die Herstellung wurde erstklassiges Fichtenholz verwendet. Fichte ist besonders langlebig und robust, was für die notwendige Stabilität sorgt.

Aufbau

Damit deine Kinder lange Freude an ihrem Spielhaus haben, benötigt es eine stabile Unterkonstruktion. Das Spielhaus sollte auf einem geeigneten ebenen Untergrund platziert werden, keinesfalls direkt auf den Rasen. Dauerhafte Nässe von unten ist unbedingt zu vermeiden, um Schäden am Häuschen zu verhindern.


ACHTUNG:
Nicht für Kinder unter 3 Jahren geeignet. Geeignet für Kinder von 3 bis 14 Jahren. Zulässiges Gesamtgewicht Spielhaus: 50kg.
Benutzung nur unter unmittelbarer Aufsicht von Erwachsenen.
Stolper- und / oder Sturzgefahr.
Nur für den häuslichen, privaten Bereich (DIN EN 71-8).
Ausschliesslich für die Verwendung im Freien.
Spielhäuser müssen auf einem festen Untergrund, z.B. Beton oder Fliesen, stehen und dürfen nicht mit Erde, Wiese etc. in Berührung kommen (Gefahr von Fäulnisschädigung).
Die Grundkonstruktion ist in regelmässigen Abständen auf etwaige Beschädigung und Fäulnisbefall zu kontrollieren.
Die angegebenen Masse können geringfügig abweichen.
Aus produktionstechnischen Gründen können Artikelbestandteile wie Abdeckkappen, Haltegriffe, Seile etc. farblich vom Bildmaterial abweichen. Die Abweichungen stellen keinen Reklamationsgrund dar.

Technische Daten

Firsthöhe / Max. Höhe (cm): 322,70 cm
Hersteller: Prestige Garden
Serie: Big House XL
Altersempfehlung: 3 - 14 Jahre
Sockelmass (B x T): i B x T : 183,8 x 278,8 cm (inkl. Veranda)
B x T: 183,8 x 140,2 cm (ohne Veranda)
Aussenmass:

B x T: 288,5 x 292,7 cm

(inkl. Veranda + Dachüberstände)

Podesthöhe: 150 cm
Material: Holz
Holzart: Kiefer
Oberflächenbehandlung: kesseldruckimprägniert
Schindelbedarf: 2 Pakete (optional)
Fussboden-Stärke (mm): 19 mm
Fussboden Ausführung: Fußbodenbretter
Pfostenanzahl: 6
Pfostenankerbedarf: 6 Stück (separat erhältlich)
Pfostenstärke (cm): 9 x 9 cm
Fensteranzahl: 3
Fenster Ausstattung: 1 Fenster mit Fensterläden
Fenster Ausstattung 2: 2 feststehende Fenster
Lieferumfang:

Stelzenhaus Big House XL

Leiter m. Handlauf

1x Fensterläden

1x Blumenkasten

Sandkasten, Rutsche

Montageanleitung


Aufbauhinweis:

Das Spielhaus sollte auf einen geeigneten, ebenen Untergrund platziert werden, keinesfalls direkt auf den Rasen. Dauerhafte Nässe von unten ist unbedingt zu vermeiden. Lies hierzu unseren Ratgeber und nimm für den Aufbau immer die mitgelieferte Montageanleitung zur Hand.
Bitte beachte, dass der Aufbau/Anstrich dieses Spielhauses nur bei folgenden Witterungsbegebenheiten erfolgen sollte: Temperaturen über mehrere Tage hinweg über + 5 °C und relativer Luftfeuchtigkeit < 80 %. Andernfalls könnte sich das Holz deines Spielhauses verziehen.

Lieferzeit: 2-4 Wochen

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