Description
Specifications: Color As Picture ShowsMaterial Fabric PE PVC FoamOverall Dimension 1.5 ft x 1.5 ft x 5.2 ftLength of Arm 1.2 ftNet Weight 3.5 lbs
- -Life size animated old lady enhances spooky festival atmosphere
- -Ominous red eyes and posable arms make the decoration more realistic
- -Built-in sensor will trigger once you make a sound
- -Wired phrases scare your family and friends on day and night
- -Durable fabric for long-lasting use and easy maintenance
- -Ideal for indoor yard front door haunted house and party etc
- -Complete assembly process in a short time
- -Require 3 x 1.5V AA batteries(not included)
Jeremy (verified owner)
I can’t express how thrilled we are with our Halloween Animated Standing Greeter Old Lady with Candy Dish. This animatronic decoration has taken our Halloween decorating to a whole new level, and it’s become the star of our spooky display. The pre-recorded creepy sounds and the glowing red eyes add an eerie atmosphere to our setup, setting the perfect mood for the holiday. It genuinely gives our guests chills when they approach. The candy dish is a brilliant touch, and it’s a big hit with the trick-or-treaters. Overall, Five stars, no doubt!
Valora (verified owner)
She is perfect! I especially like that there are no cords to deal with! Just batteries so I can move her in and out of the house to deter potential Halloween decoration thieves. lol (we are actually still deciding on where to put her once my other animated people arrive). I needed to add another zip tie to keep her hand from slipping off the other attached to the bowl and she is a little light weight and will likely fall over in a good gust of wind but we will tie her down or add a few sandbags. Overall, worth the money for some great Halloween fun!
Latent411 (verified owner)
These are cheaply made and they do end up breaking at some point. There is a rubber band that always breaks in these animatronic Halloween characters. This is what makes the articulated movement work. There is a YouTube video about how to replace these with some simple small rubber bands – vid name is “How to fix Halloween animatronics” by the channel ‘Mike Fixes Things’.
Mine broke and I had to do a self-repair so that it moved again along with the voice. If you have one and it starts making a clicking sound or otherwise stops moving but still makes sounds, you can fix it yourself!
Just be careful when you open the box that houses the machine/battery – be gentle when you take the screws out and open up the box. You just need to open it up enough to see the two spindles that should have a rubber band around both (as demonstrated in the YouTube video). In this character, the two gears or spindles are on the left hand side of the battery box. (The broken rubber band will likely fall out when you open this btw.)
Also, I’m not sure if I did something to the sensor but I may have not set it back correctly because it seemed harder to set off after my rubber band replacement. Not sure if moving and taping the loose sensor inside before closing it back up would help with sensitivity. (It’s a quarter sized disc with a hole on one side of it.)
Otherwise, this is a funny and creepy character for your Halloween!