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What are the ratings of the Radio Flyer?

What are the ratings of the Radio Flyer?

We are continuing to deliver orders. Learn more about how we are protecting our Radio Flyer community, customers and employees from COVID-19. 4.8 out of 5 stars. Read reviews. 4.8 out of 5 stars. Read reviews. 4.7 out of 5 stars. Read reviews. 4.7 out of 5 stars. Read reviews. 4.6 out of 5 stars. Read reviews. ★★★★★ ★★★★★ 4.8 out of 5 stars.

How to contact Radio Flyer about missing parts?

If your product is under warranty and has a defective or missing part, please complete our online warranty form. For questions regarding product warranty, please reference our warranty policy or call Customer Service at 1.800.621.7613, Monday – Friday 8:00am CST – 5:00pm CST.

When did Radio Flyer change name to Radio Flyer?

For America, the Great Depression’s Black Tuesday to the bombing of Pearl Harbor in 1941 marked misfortune for many. In 1930, Antonio renamed the company from Liberty Coaster Company to Radio Steel & Manufacturing, and, despite hard times, was already the world’s largest producer of toy coaster wagons.

How does the Radio Flyer customer service team work?

Each member of our team completes hands-on product training to provide you with the necessary expertise for fast & friendly help. At Radio Flyer, our award winning Customer Service team is committed to providing you with world-class service. For fastest assistance, please complete the information below.

Why was the first Radio Flyer called a Radio Flyer?

Antonio Pasin’s wagons captured the spirit of the times. The first steel wagon was named Radio Flyer, by combining his fascination with the invention of the radio – by fellow Italian, Guglielmo Marconi – and his wonderment of flight. Looking Forward to the Future

When did Antonio Pasin name his company Radio Flyer?

In 1930, Antonio renamed the company from Liberty Coaster Company to Radio Steel & Manufacturing, and, despite hard times, was already the world’s largest producer of toy coaster wagons. Why Radio Flyer? Antonio Pasin’s wagons captured the spirit of the times.

What was the golden anniversary of Radio Flyer?

1967 was the Golden Anniversary of Radio Steel, and business was stronger than ever. The wagons were still made with the same quality craftsmanship and care that have become trademarks of Radio Flyer, and new technologies allowed for even greater expansion of the Radio Line.