Fisher-Price Classics Cash Register
- Brand:
- Fisher-Price
- Model Number:
- 02073
- UPC:
- 885561020731
- EAN:
- 0885561020731
- ASIN:
- B010EPR01M
- Walmart SKU:
- 50016240
Trending downward with a $3.97 move yesterday to reach $22.80. Current price runs 13.1% below the 90-day average.
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$45.95 | |
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Lowest Price
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$45.95 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$45.95 |
| Price Type | Price | Date |
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Highest Price
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$51.99 | |
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Lowest Price
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$22.80 | |
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Most Recent Price
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$22.80 |
Tracking History: We have tracked Fisher-Price Classics Cash Register since 11/10/2024. The most recent price update was on Jun 7, 2026.
Price Range: Over the past 90 days, the price has ranged from $22.80 (lowest on 6/6/2026) to $51.99 (highest on 10/8/2025). The average price during this period is $35.69.
Current Trend: Walmart.com prices have ranged from $22.80 (Jun 7) to $26.77 (May 28) over the past 90 days. Current price is 13.1% below the 90-day average of $26.24.
Customer Insights: Rated 4.4/5 from 70 reviews.
Iconic cash register design inspired by the 197 i5 Fisher-Price Cash Register. Teaches children about money and motor skills. Real cash register play with 6 plastic coins! coins come down the ramp, turn the crank the bell rings and the drawer opens. Makes a great gift. Nostalgic and hands on play. Purchased this for my grandson and he loves playing with it.
I was so happy to see this old school classic Fisher Price Classic Cash Register that I played with over 40 years ago available once again for purchase. It's been a long time but I remember having a lot of fun with this for years, and I'm excited to see my own child and her friends play with it now. I think this is a great toy for kids because it is powered by hand and imagination, not dependent on batteries or a screen. I'd rather see her set up a "store" selling her set up shelves of stuffed animals than sitting on the couch with her face buried in a tablet or staring at the TV. While those things are also fun in moderation, its toys like this that inspire imaginative play and innovation. It's exactly as I remember it with a crank arm that opens the cash drawer with a loud reliable DING sound and six large coins that roll merrily down the chute when the Change button is pressed. The toy coins are large enough to not be a choking hazzard for smaller children and vary in color per coin amount. I gave my child some price stickers to match the coin amounts (5cent, 10 cent, etc.)so she can mark her sale merchandise for her "customers". Wish it came with more coins, but other than that no complaints with this fun classic toy.
My daughter is four years old and enjoys playing with this cash register. She loves pretending that we go shopping together and she has to ring up the items. She brought this toy for her show and tell at school, so she definitely likes it enough to want to talk about it. My almost two year old son likes putting the coins in the slot and pushing the buttons down. Both of them still don't understand the concept of getting change, or getting the exact amount yet, so the green and red buttons on the right side are still confusing for them. They don't remember when the coin will end up in the register or when it will slide down the left side. They also like the plastic coins to play pretend money in general. I think this is a great way to learn about the concept of money and that you pay for things at the store. I also like that there are different color coins that match the slots, but it will still go down if they don't match up. Overall, I would highly recommend this toy to a parent whose kids are older and enjoy playing pretend and using that opportunity to teach them the concept of using money to buy things, and also for the younger kids who like working with their hands to push and touch things.
This is the best non-electric cash register, but drawer should be taller to prevent coins from getting stuck. Also wish the drawer pulled out further.
Grandson 2 yr old loves to play with this cash register. It's just as well made as toys were 40 years ago when my kids were small and they had this same toy.
My 2 year old loves this cash register. He plays it the in morning and at night. It is somewhat like a slot machine where you put coins in and hit the tab. The coins will drop and you can decide to make a sale or give out change. Make a sale will put the coin in the drawer. He learns what the machine does and he enjoys doing it over and over. It has been fun watching him play. He gets very excited when the coins come back out. Overall I would recommend this toy for toddlers 2 and up.
The fisher price cash register is a fun toy for boys and girls. It comes with coins that are larger and easy for little ones to pick up by themselves. The coins fit into slots on the top of the register. Your little one can push a lever and the coins fall down into the cash register drawer or if they push the change button the coins come out the side of the register. No batteries are needed for this toy. It does make a bell sound when the lever on the side is turned. The coins are labeled 5,10 and 25. Introduction to money and math could also be done with this toy. It is yellow, red, blue, green and white. The cash register is made of a thick durable plastic. There are three buttons to push for the coins to fall into the register. This toy is great for imaginative play. Also introduction of primary colors can be done with this toy by placing matching coins in the slot to matching coin release button. The cash register is designed well and definitely allows for independent play for toddlers. All of the coins and buttons are larger and chunky making it easy for little hands to be able to do this independently. My little ones have had lots of fun playing with this.
my great grand son loves it,. and it was there in time for easter week
My 2 year old grandson loved this. just thought it was a little pricey
I wanted my great granddaughter to have a cash register like her mother and grandmother had.. Prefect except coins different that original.. Which I still have our original cash register but it is missing all but 1 coin.
Detailed price history for the past 90 days
Walmart.com prices have ranged from $22.80 (Jun 7) to $26.77 (May 28) over the past 90 days. Current price is 13.1% below the 90-day average of $26.24.
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