Fisher-Price Cool Tools Toolbox (1995)
Release Dates and Regional Names:
North America: 1995 - Fisher-Price Cool Tools Toolbox
Europe: 1995 - Fisher-Price Cool Tools Toolbox
Australia: 1995 - Fisher-Price Cool Tools Toolbox
Japan: Not released
Manufacturer: Fisher-Price (Mattel)
Publisher: Fisher-Price (Mattel)
Developer: Fisher-Price (Mattel)
Type: Pretend Play Toolbox Toy
Media: Plastic toolbox with tools and accessories
Controller: Manual operation
Features and Play:
The Fisher-Price Cool Tools Toolbox is a pretend play toy set for children, featuring a portable plastic toolbox filled with toy tools for imaginative construction. The set includes a battery-operated drill (with forward/reverse and sounds), hammer, screwdriver, wrench, pliers, saw, level, and plastic fasteners. The toolbox has compartments for storage and a handle for carrying. Play encourages roleplay as a handyman, building "projects" by hammering, screwing, and measuring. The drill requires batteries for spinning action and lights/sounds. Designed for fine motor skills and creativity; compatible with other Cool Tools sets like the Work Bench. Supports solo or group play for ages 3+.
Key Features:
Toolbox: Plastic case with storage compartments
Tools: Battery drill, hammer, screwdriver, wrench, pliers, saw, level
Accessories: Plastic screws, nails, wood pieces
Sounds: Drill whirring, clicking
Mechanics: Manual tools, battery-powered drill
Play: Pretend building, roleplay
Play Time:
Single Session: 15-30 minutes
Extended Play: Hours (projects, scenarios)
Sales Numbers:
No public sales data. Set ~$15-$25 in 1995, ~$20-$40 in 2025 (vintage market).
Technical Specifications:
Media: Injection-molded plastic
Dimensions: Toolbox 12 x 6 x 8 inches
Weight: ~2 lbs
Power: 2 AA batteries (drill, not included)
Age: 3+
Back of the Box Description (North America):
Fix and build with the Cool Tools Toolbox! This handy set has a power drill, hammer, and more tools to store in the toolbox. Realistic sounds and action for pretend play fun!
Additional Details:
Mechanics: Manual tools, battery drill
Play: Solo/group, skill-building
Durability: Sturdy plastic
Development: ~1 year, Fisher-Price
Localization: English packaging
Safety Rating: Ages 3+ (small parts)
Technical Notes:
Assembly: None (ready to use)
Issues: Battery compartment access
Features: Storage handle, compatible with work benches
Requirements: 2 AA batteries
Historical Context:
Released in 1995 as part of the Cool Tools pretend play line, the Toolbox set targeted toddlers with safe tool replicas. Sold at toy stores during the mid-90s educational toy boom. Discontinued late 1990s. Praised for encouraging creativity, noted for simple design. A 2025 vintage toy for 90s nostalgia.
Did You Know?
Drill spins forward/reverse with button.
Toolbox has compartments for organization.
Part of Cool Tools series with workbench.
Encourages fine motor skills.
Compatible with other Fisher-Price tools.
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