Amazon send four-year-old boy hedge trimmer instead of toy chainsaw he’d asked for
A mixup at an Amazon warehouse led to one small boy getting a bigger, more expensive, and potentially deadlier present than the one he'd asked for leaving his dad baffled.
A young lad who wanted a toy chainsaw got an early Christmas surprise when the Amazon driver brought him an actual power tool instead.
Baffled dad Jon Ironmonger tweeted a picture of the safe plastic toy he’s ordered for his four-year-old alongside the potentially dangerous hedge trimmer that arrived instead.
Initially, he thought the mix-up had resulted in a real chainsaw being delivered, writing: “Lovely gesture by Amazon to send my four-year-old an ACTUAL CHAINSAW instead of the toy he’d asked for!”
Bearing in mind that a Stihl hedge trimmer could easily take off an adult’s finger if used incorrectly, let alone a four-year-old’s, Twitter user Olivia Fraser replied “I hope he has a steady hand”.
Joe Michalczuk felt the same way, quipping: “I hope it literally doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg”.
Pun of the day went to James Hobbs, who chipped in: “Let’s hope he doesn't hurt himself with it. Injuries from this can last a long time; chance he'd be Stihl saw at Christmas…'
There was surprise among some other social media users, too, that such a thing as a toy chainsaw even existed.
One commenter said they were “slightly alarmed there’s such a thing as a toy chainsaw,” and another doom-monger warned: “Don’t want to ring an alarm bells too loudly, but if your child is asking for a toy chain saw now, I don’t predict a good future for your family in a few years”.
One or two others drew parallels between the young chainsaw enthusiast and a famous slasher movie villain, with one commenting “Did they send a Leatherface mask too?”
Nigel Ingledew definitely saw a Texas Chainsaw Massacre connection, writing an imaginary Amazon recommendation that read: 'Customers who have bought this have also viewed – Chest freezer, Cleaning products, Marigold gloves, Rubber aprons. Do you want to buy these as a package?”
Neil Henderson kept it positive, though, predicting “He'll grow into it,” and several other commenters pointed out that the hedge trimmer was worth a good deal more than the toy chainsaw, and suggesting that Jon should just hang on to it.
*dailystar
A mixup at an Amazon warehouse led to one small boy getting a bigger, more expensive, and potentially deadlier present than the one he'd asked for leaving his dad baffled.
A young lad who wanted a toy chainsaw got an early Christmas surprise when the Amazon driver brought him an actual power tool instead.
Baffled dad Jon Ironmonger tweeted a picture of the safe plastic toy he’s ordered for his four-year-old alongside the potentially dangerous hedge trimmer that arrived instead.
Initially, he thought the mix-up had resulted in a real chainsaw being delivered, writing: “Lovely gesture by Amazon to send my four-year-old an ACTUAL CHAINSAW instead of the toy he’d asked for!”
Bearing in mind that a Stihl hedge trimmer could easily take off an adult’s finger if used incorrectly, let alone a four-year-old’s, Twitter user Olivia Fraser replied “I hope he has a steady hand”.
Joe Michalczuk felt the same way, quipping: “I hope it literally doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg”.
Pun of the day went to James Hobbs, who chipped in: “Let’s hope he doesn't hurt himself with it. Injuries from this can last a long time; chance he'd be Stihl saw at Christmas…'
There was surprise among some other social media users, too, that such a thing as a toy chainsaw even existed.
One commenter said they were “slightly alarmed there’s such a thing as a toy chainsaw,” and another doom-monger warned: “Don’t want to ring an alarm bells too loudly, but if your child is asking for a toy chain saw now, I don’t predict a good future for your family in a few years”.
One or two others drew parallels between the young chainsaw enthusiast and a famous slasher movie villain, with one commenting “Did they send a Leatherface mask too?”
Nigel Ingledew definitely saw a Texas Chainsaw Massacre connection, writing an imaginary Amazon recommendation that read: 'Customers who have bought this have also viewed – Chest freezer, Cleaning products, Marigold gloves, Rubber aprons. Do you want to buy these as a package?”
Neil Henderson kept it positive, though, predicting “He'll grow into it,” and several other commenters pointed out that the hedge trimmer was worth a good deal more than the toy chainsaw, and suggesting that Jon should just hang on to it.
*dailystar
A mixup at an Amazon warehouse led to one small boy getting a bigger, more expensive, and potentially deadlier present than the one he'd asked for leaving his dad baffled.
A young lad who wanted a toy chainsaw got an early Christmas surprise when the Amazon driver brought him an actual power tool instead.
Baffled dad Jon Ironmonger tweeted a picture of the safe plastic toy he’s ordered for his four-year-old alongside the potentially dangerous hedge trimmer that arrived instead.
Initially, he thought the mix-up had resulted in a real chainsaw being delivered, writing: “Lovely gesture by Amazon to send my four-year-old an ACTUAL CHAINSAW instead of the toy he’d asked for!”
Bearing in mind that a Stihl hedge trimmer could easily take off an adult’s finger if used incorrectly, let alone a four-year-old’s, Twitter user Olivia Fraser replied “I hope he has a steady hand”.
Joe Michalczuk felt the same way, quipping: “I hope it literally doesn’t cost you an arm and a leg”.
Pun of the day went to James Hobbs, who chipped in: “Let’s hope he doesn't hurt himself with it. Injuries from this can last a long time; chance he'd be Stihl saw at Christmas…'
There was surprise among some other social media users, too, that such a thing as a toy chainsaw even existed.
One commenter said they were “slightly alarmed there’s such a thing as a toy chainsaw,” and another doom-monger warned: “Don’t want to ring an alarm bells too loudly, but if your child is asking for a toy chain saw now, I don’t predict a good future for your family in a few years”.
One or two others drew parallels between the young chainsaw enthusiast and a famous slasher movie villain, with one commenting “Did they send a Leatherface mask too?”
Nigel Ingledew definitely saw a Texas Chainsaw Massacre connection, writing an imaginary Amazon recommendation that read: 'Customers who have bought this have also viewed – Chest freezer, Cleaning products, Marigold gloves, Rubber aprons. Do you want to buy these as a package?”
Neil Henderson kept it positive, though, predicting “He'll grow into it,” and several other commenters pointed out that the hedge trimmer was worth a good deal more than the toy chainsaw, and suggesting that Jon should just hang on to it.
*dailystar
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Amazon send four-year-old boy hedge trimmer instead of toy chainsaw he’d asked for
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