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Sandboxes

  • Use a sandbox cover between uses to keep sand warm, dry and animals out!
  • Childrens Sandboxes are incredibly simple to install – it takes less than an hour
  • Unlike many outdoor sandboxes, Frame It All’s wooden sandboxes are constructed from composite timber that never rot, splinter or warps.
  • Your composite wooden sandbox is also an eco-friendly choice because it's made from recycled plastic.
  • Unlike many kids sandboxes available on the market, a Frame It All kids sandbox had a rich look that adds decorative value to your backyard or garden.

 

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Frame It All: Revolutionizing Sandboxes

The kids wait impatiently as I release the tarp tabs and remove the green nylon sandbox cover from the sturdy hexagonal wooden sandbox. The beach ball which had lifted the cover above the sand and created a dome effect, had by consequence also allowed the air trapped inside the covered sandbox to warm up the surface of the sand. In an instant they were in kid heaven.

There is nothing like clean and tidy childrens sandboxes to keep children of all ages safely occupied for hours and hours, and no skill is required to assemble this wonderful creation with Frame it All's wooden sandboxes and complete sandbox kits! I assembled my kids sandbox in less than an hour using the Frame It All joints and four feet long composite plastic timbers, which never rot, splinter and warp or lose their gorgeous natural wood grain finish. Low and behold it looked exactly like the photograph on the kit Box label.

I decided to increase the wall height of the sandbox by adding another level using stacking joints, which amazingly, slide into top of joints below and a second row of timbers. I didn't realize that building an outdoor sandbox could actually be this easy and could be considered a "do-it-yourself" undertaking. Of course adding the play sand was another matter. Luckily it was available at the garden center in easy to lift sacks.

 
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