GREEN SCIENCE Eco-Tech Bulb Science Kit
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Price: £4.97
Brand: GREEN SCIENCE
05/11/2021
Description: The Green Science Eco-Tech Bulb Science Kit is an ideal gift for young enthusiastic engineers. Kids can learn the principles of physics, mechanics and renewable energy in a fun way. They can build a bulb and light it up with gravity, or manually by cranking the handle. The Eco-Tech Bulb develops hand-eye coordination, creative thinking skills, engineering skills, construction skills and logical thinking.
Category: Other Toys
Merchant: Currys PC World
Product ID: 10223187
Delivery time: 1 to 3 days
Delivery cost: 0
EAN: 4893156034267
Specifications: [ { groupLabel: OVERVIEW, specifications: [ { label: Material: Plastic & metal ● Type: Childrens Science Kit ● Use: - Light up the bulb powered by gravityn- Crank the handle to create a dynamo torch ● Suitable age: 5 years+ ● Not suitable for: Children under 3 ● Product warnings: Small parts may be a choking hazard ● Compatibility ● Other features } ] }, { groupLabel: CONNECTIVITY, specifications: [ { label: Wireless connections ● Assembly required ● Ports } ] }, { groupLabel: POWER, specifications: [ { label: Power source ● Power saving ● Low battery alert ● Batteries included. GENERAL ● Box contents: Green Science Eco-Tech Bulb Childrens Science Kit ● Weight: 170 g ● Manufacturer's guarantee: 1 year ● Colour ● Dimensions: 275 x 205 x 60 mm (H x W x D)
RRP: 7.97
Author: John I
Rating: 5
Review: Used this to demonstrate wind power for Cubs/Scouts. It worked perfectly as shipped, but I actually soldered the electrical connections and assembled the generator block to keep it simple for the younger ones.
Author: London Lad
Rating: 1
Review: Lame design. I purchased 4 sets for an 11 year olds party and had 4 groups of 3 making the sets. Only 1 managed a good launch. The set requires tiny screwdrivers which could have been avoided with better design and using your own tape instead of the impossible to separate double sided in the kit. It doesn’t work with all sizes of plastic bottles and you actually need 2 for each rocket, not clear on box. Also the rocket isn’t a clear tube as it appears on the box it is actually rolled up paper. I could design a better kit than this.