🌞 Power Up Your Playtime!
The Edu-Toys 6-in-1 Solar Kit allows you to construct six different motor-driven models powered entirely by solar energy. With no batteries required, this eco-friendly kit comes with an easy-to-read instruction manual, making it a perfect educational tool for exploring solar power while providing hours of engaging fun.
R**
It very fast
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N**N
Love it
Though my son (5 years old) cannot assemble it but he loves it. The size is a bit smaller than the pics on site but it works without any hassles so that is not an issue.
J**Y
China crap
Parts are Very small and difficult to work with without a magnifier glass. Solar panel is too small to provide any power for all but very bright sunlight.
A**N
Okay
Neat looking in the picture, but is cheap. It's okay quality but matches the price. Probably not what I will buy again though.
O**T
Disappointed that my kids now see solar as a weak alternative to chemical batteries
Very poor quality. Plastic parts don't snap together easily and come apart very easily, to the point where the motor won't turn if you move it a little - like when you're trying to find a light bright enough to create the required voltage. We tried every possible indoor light source and assumed it was just broken. But no! Direct mid-day sunlight turns the motor enough to spin the propeller at a very leisurely pace. There's no way we're getting it to turn the wheels till June, if at all.
R**N
OK quality but it works
My 8 year old son received this as a prize for selling a lot of Cub Scout popcorn. The parts come the old-fashioned way - stuck to plastic bars in a sheet. You have to snap out or cut the parts away from the plastic bars just like models when I was a kid. My son was able to handle it on his own. He followed the directions and encountered only 2 problems. 1, the solar panel wouldn't stick to it's holder. I used pop dots to make the sticky foam cushions tall enough to attach the 2 parts. 2, he couldn't get the wires into the springs properly and motor didn't work. When I tried, it still didn't work. I switched the wires (can't see any indicator for which wire needs to go to which spring) and it worked when sitting directly under an incandesent desk lamp. I'm not convinced it matters which wires are threaded through which springs but I believe you need really good contact. Here's my advice for the wires, bend the spring to the side opening a gap for your child. Have your child stretch the wire really tight and slide it into the gap in the spring so when you let go of the spring, the wire is pinched tight in two spots. When you look straight down the spring, it should look like the letter O with a straight line drawn across the middle. Once we got the wires right it worked just fine in bright light.
K**N
You get what you paid for. You can make ...
You get what you paid for. You can make one of the six at a time. The photo cell needs a VERY bright light, and the motor turns slowly. I only actually built the fan, but the blades barely turned.
B**L
Cheap Junk
Don't waste your money. This fell apart and broke as soon as it was out of the box. I was very disappointed. I should have returned it but with the Christmas rush I never got to it
M**L
How can I return this order it's missing the solar ...
How can I return this order it's missing the solar panel and there is no instruction inside the box when we receive it
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