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🍭 Turn STEM into sweet success with your own candy-powered vending machine!
The Thames & Kosmos 2-ft Tall Candy Vending Machine STEM Kit is an award-nominated educational toy that lets kids aged 8+ build a real vending machine. It features 10 gravity and motion experiments, a coin sorting and stacking system, and a refillable candy dispenser. Designed to teach physics, engineering, and math concepts through interactive play, this 1000-piece kit comes with a detailed manual and video support, making STEM learning irresistibly fun.


























| ASIN | B09QH5SW1L |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Battery Description | Not Required |
| Brand Name | Thames & Kosmos |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (378) |
| Educational Objective | Exploratory Skills, STEM, Sorting Skill |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00814743016965 |
| Included Components | Plastic building pieces, chipboard pegboard, metal bells, cardboard sign, sticker sheet |
| Is Assembly Required | Yes |
| Item Dimensions | 33 x 9.7 x 29.2 centimetres |
| Item Type Name | STEM Experiment Kit |
| Item Weight | 1.4 Kilograms |
| Manufacturer | Thames & Kosmos |
| Manufacturer Part Number | 550104 |
| Material Type | Plastic |
| Maximum Age Recommendation | 168.0 |
| Minimum Age Recommendation | 96.0 |
| Model Number | 550104 |
| Size | 11.5 inches tall, 13 inches long, 3.8 inches wide |
| Theme | Physics |
| UPC | 814743016965 |
D**G
Product works great if following instructions exactly. Had a part break after normal use. Contacted support and they right away tried to send me the broken piece. Unfortunately, customs denied the package 3 times. So, Thames & Kosmos sent me a whole new set! Thanks for such great customer service.
A**.
This ended up being a lot of fun for my eight-year-old. Really easy to put together for him, maybe took 30 minutes. I see a lot of complaints about it not working properly. It’s not rocket science. Make a few easy little adjustments and it will work great. For example, we kept having a problem with the coins falling out as they fell through the maze. Well, all you had to do is lean it back a millimeter or two and then it would work perfect. So we put a small dab of hot glue on the front of the white triangular stands. Works perfect. Sometimes things don’t work right out of the box and simple problem-solving needs to take place.
H**L
My box came with no shipping box around it and someone opened it. It was missing the candy, instructions and the billboard. Otherwise we were able to assemble it and the kids loved it! Amazon needs to make sure not to ship the box vulnerable like this. Either it opened in shipping or in the conveyor system and someone shoved by they thought belonged inside. Who knows. It was also missing a spring from factory. I used an old pen spring and stretched it out to match and it worked great. Assembly was easy but can be a bit flimsy on the obstacle course pieces. But it seems acceptable for what it is. I think it's worth the price though. Just not worth it if everyone is having parts fall out of the shipping box.
J**T
Fun for the candy loving kid
S**.
I thought this would be so cool for my sons for Christmas & it was a nightmare from the second I opened the box. It is cheap & flimsy I think personally for the price tag & the directions are not super clear. You have to really really pay attention to the pictures or you’ll put a piece on backwards, etc. Once I got it together, it was a hit with my kids but that quickly came to an end when it kept falling apart & pieces were getting jammed, etc. This was something I wanted to hang on the wall as an incentive for my kids for behaving & doing things to help around the house, etc. Needless to say, it never even got the chance to be hung on the wall because pieces were already breaking. A lot of these reviews are crazy to me because this was a hunk of almost $40 junk in my eyes, but I guess it worked out for some people. & some of the pieces included to make different ways for the coins to go were just annoying & went straight in the trash (such as the little bell looking things, they aren’t bells at all.. they make the coin stop & it falls out of the machine completely wherever & rolls under things) This is taken apart & in the top of the junk closet just waiting for the trash which is unfortunate for almost $40 to be completely wasted. The candy included also tasted horrible & was an extremely weird texture that left a weird “film” on your fingers just from touching it. I would just save your money & put it towards a STEM activity that actually works, stays together, doesn’t break so easily, & is worth the money.
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