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Mainly size and price. The 7123 is 38 cm long and costs KES 1,950, while the 7016 is larger at 69 cm and sits at a higher price point. Both have a tilting dump bed - same basic play pattern, just different scales. The 7123 is lighter and easier for younger toddlers to move around on their own.
Yes, that's pretty much the ideal use case. The dump bed loads up well, the wheels roll easily on loose ground, and the plastic is tough enough to handle repeated sand-and-tip sessions without warping or cracking. A sandpit is where this truck will probably spend most of its life.
38 × 19 × 21.5 cm. So a decent size, not as bulky as the larger DOLU trucks but substantial enough that it won't get buried in the sandpit and forgotten. Easy enough for a toddler to carry with one hand when it's empty.
The listing doesn't specifically mention a locking mechanism - it describes a functional tilting bed, which on most DOLU trucks at this size means it tips and rests at an angle rather than snapping into a locked position. For toddler play, that's usually fine. If the exact mechanism matters, worth confirming with Toyzoona on +254 799 666 222.
None. Out of the box and straight into play - nothing to charge, no batteries to hunt for. Fully push-and-play.