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Costway Life-Size Halloween Animatronic Moving and Talking Old Lady Hag Prop with LED Lighted Red Eyes and Holding Lantern
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- Motion-Driven Enchantment: As this animated old lady’s upper body comes alive with motion, it heightens the horror factor of your setting, making it a must-have for an engaging, interactive Halloween experience.
- Gruesome Sounds & Lights: The talking zombie maid haunts with eerie sounds that add a profound sense of dread, ideal for creating a horrifying soundscape that complements her fearsome, LED red-eyed stare.
- Sound-Responsive Features: Activated by sounds like clapping, this Halloween animatronic decoration eases its operation, allowing you to enthrall and frighten your guests at any moment.
- Stable Freestanding Design: This haunted house prop remains steadfast amidst your scariest setups. Installation is simple – just install the base, install the supporting poles, and put on the body.
- Realistic Halloween Appeal: Dressed in a life-like costume and carrying a lantern, this animatronic old lady adds a touch of authenticity. She makes a harrowing addition to your Halloween festivities, impressively enhancing both mood and theme.
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Features
The eyes glow red to create a hair-raisingy atmosphere
Make creepy sounds add an extra layer of horror
Moving upper body, head and arms for enhanced ambience
Sound activated design simplifies operation
Stable base and supporting poles for stability
Frighten the guests with the scary expression
Life-like costume and decorative lantern for added reality
Perfect addition to Halloween parties, haunted houses, and more
Easy to put together to save time and effort
Color: Brown
Materials: PE, PVC, Fiber, Metal
Product Dimensions: 47” x 25” x 59”(L x W x H)
Net Weight: 3 lbs
Package Includes:
1 x Life-Size Halloween Animatronic
1 x Instruction
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Q: Does it have more than one voice response
A: Yes, it has sound-sensitive controls.
submitted bycostway - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: How do you connect the head and batteries? And should the head be bent so far forward, it feels like it's not even attached.
A: The head and body are already connected. You can install it directly on the supporting poles. There is a place to install the battery under the skirt. You need to unscrew the screws on the cover and then install the battery.
submitted bycostway - 1 year agoBrand expert
Q: There are no directions except for the pole. How do you attach the head and batteries etc?
A: The head and body are already connected. You can install it directly on the supporting poles. There is a place to install the battery under the skirt. You need to unscrew the screws on the cover and then install the battery.
submitted bycostway - 1 year agoBrand expert