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Summary of Reviews
We have read all expert and user reviews on the Joystar Little Daisy. In summary, this is what cyclists think.
6 reasons to buy
- The Little Daisy is available in three sizes (12”, 14”, 16”) for kids from 32” to 53” tall with inseams from 14” to 22”.
- The Little Daisy comes with a bell, a front basket, a doll seat, streamers, and training wheels.
- Buyers can choose from four fetching colorways.
- Parents say their children love the Little Daisy’s looks and accessories.
- The fully enclosed chain keeps kids and clothing safe.
- Front and rear reflectors and reflectors on the wheels and pedals enhance safety.
6 reasons not to buy
- Many buyers say inadequate instructions make assembly frustrating and time-consuming, and some resort to professional assembly.
- Many children find the bike too heavy, and toddlers find it difficult to pedal.
- Parents say accessories like the fenders and doll seat are very poor quality.
- Buyers receive bikes with missing parts, tools, rusty and stripped fasteners, broken parts, failed inner tubes, or signs of prior use.
- Owners complain about disappointing customer service.
- Parents say vital components, such as the handlebars and training wheels, constantly work loose.
Bottom line
If any budget-price kids' bicycle demonstrates that quality doesn't come cheap, it's likely to be Joystar's Little Daisy. There are no expert reviews, but a wealth of buyer complaints attests to poor quality control, shoddy assembly and packaging, questionable sizing, and flimsy accessories. Missing and damaged parts and "terrible" instructions make assembly a drawn-out challenge. Kids adore the Little Daisy's looks, but faulty and undelivered bikes leave many children without gifts on their special day. Gamblers keen to risk disappointing their children will appreciate the Joystar Little Daisy, but anyone seeking value should instead consider Glerc or RoyalBaby.Expert Reviews
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