Showing posts with label kids outdoor toys. Show all posts
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Friday, December 12, 2014

Cheap American Educational Acid Rain Earth Science Videolab with DVD

American Educational Acid Rain Earth Science Videolab with DVD
Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I really appreciate how these hands-on stations get my students out of their seats and doing science. As they work through the activities my students are consistently engaged and asking questions. The DVD and associated materials, including a pre/post-test, dovetail perfectly with the labs. I have found this Videolab adapts well to either high school or middle school earth science. I have used it at both levels with great results.

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Wednesday, December 3, 2014

Discount AmScope 40x-1600x Advanced Student Home School Compound Microscope

AmScope 40x-1600x Advanced Student Home School Compound Microscope + USB Digital Camera + 10pc Prepared & Blank Slides
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Product is great, but there were no assembly directions or directions about how to connect the camera to the microscope. It's a pricey item and should at least have a one-page flyer.

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Tuesday, December 2, 2014

Review of Constellation Creations by University Games

Constellation Creations by University Games
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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The world is a sphere and most rooms are cubes. The world also spins and constellations come and go with the seasons. But that's not the entire problem. The problem is that while the concept is good to have a template to place the stickers in thus making each constellation "correct" there is no good way to lay the templates out in the proper places. And the scale isn't even close. There are arrows, and there are compass directions on the sheets, but you have to use them only as a *very rough* guide. Very rough.

If you're looking for more of an idea where they should be in the sky, this is not the product for you borrow a planetarium projector and get some glow in the dark markers to draw in the stars on. But if you don't know anyone with a spare planetarium projector, and you want something just one step up from randomly putting glow in the dark stickers on a ceiling, this is really good. As a nice touch, they did include extra stickers. This is good, because we could randomly fill in "sky" with random stars.

The stars glow well in a dark room as long as the lights are bright when they're on to "charge up" the stars. If there's ambient light (LED night light is way too bright) then the light pollution will drown out the stars. Just like real life!

Ultimately, despite my frustration putting it up with masking tape and moving them all around the ceiling trying to get the positions for 30 minutes before giving up and just applying the stickers, all that mattered is that my my 5 year old likes it. Also worth noting is that we have a smooth painted plaster ceiling. I would not advise trying these stickers on a "popcorn" textured ceiling as it just wouldn't work.

A quote from my 5 year old: "Wow! space looks pretty good dad!"

That's good enough for me!

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I bought this product so that I could paint the constellations on my son's ceiling since he has an outer space theme. It served its purpose.

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We have used these in our units on Astronomy for a few years, and really enjoy how the blank star templates allow many students to make the constellation of their choice. There are only 10 variations, just like the package states, so if you are looking for a larger variety, you will not find it here. I find the variety is perfect for my class of Kindergarteners through sixth graders.

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this is so fun. I put them up in our guest room. it's like camping out with all the starsbut warmer. great fun !!!!!!!!!!!!

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Monday, November 10, 2014

Discount My First Lab 5PC Lily Pad Leap Frog Parts Prepared Microscope Slides

My First Lab 5PC Lily Pad Leap Frog Parts Prepared Microscope Slides
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A great price, and arrived sooner than I expected, I want to show my 'yucky' science campers some creepy things and what better than frog parts? I would most definitely order from these guys again

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Friday, October 31, 2014

Reviews of LadyBug Push Toy; Wood; Non-Toxic Lacquers; Age 1+; no. BBAT2574

LadyBug Push Toy; Wood; Non-Toxic Lacquers; Age 1+; no. BBAT2574
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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My grandson loved it. We like the fact hat it is not toxic. He had lots of fun with it.

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This is a very cute and well made toy but the shipping costs were practically more than the cost of the item itself. I went ahead and got it becuase my niece has a ladybug "theme" in her room and it was a unique gift to add to her ladybug collection but if it wasn't for that the shipping fee would have made me look elsewhere.

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This is a wonderful toy that I got for my little princess (grand daughter) she is just over one year old and walking … this is high quality wooden toy that will help her with balance while we all have fun with her…I would recommend this item for anyone that is after a real classic toy that will last for years… the shipping was fast…I will be getting my princess more items from Babalu…Thank you Babalu for having traditional toys.

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Wednesday, October 29, 2014

Lapiluv Reviews

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Customer Ratings: 5 stars
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I'm going to be sharing this with my other mommy friends because I know many little people who need something to do while sitting on mommy's lap! There are great little toys to keep them occupied (each with a different feature -vibrations, crinkle sounds, mirror, etc) and the ipad/ipod slots are valuable if there's a game or movie that the little one likes. I definitely think my little guy sits better because he's been playing with this on my lap.

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I got this today for my 10 week old, its very well constructed and i love the idea that he is facing me to play. We will have a 19 hour flight in a few day and i will write do a video review on my youtube channel msjifyournasty . If you want to see the product up close i did a product discovery video and then i BOUGHT the product

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This product is absolutely wonderful! For me it serves three main functions: spending time with my son, while being entertained and also learn. Since that discovery, the relationship with my son has been greatly enriched.

Very highly recommended if you have young children.

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Sunday, October 26, 2014

Alphaball and #8482 - Electronic Word Game Reviews

Alphaball and #8482 - Electronic Word Game
Customer Ratings: 4 stars
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Not suitable for children under 9. trackball is slow to respond at times, as is the game itself at times. Game button doesn't toggle between games unless you depress the trackball first (contrary to instructions). If you can't slove the word scramble in the time period, you don't get to see the correct answer. Based on the web description, I expected this to help teach spelling it doesn't.

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I ordered this for my 9 yr old that has some difficult issues with her reading. this is a great learning tool. I recommended.

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My grandson loved this, but be prepared to spend some time with the child playing together with it at first.

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Saturday, October 4, 2014

Reviews of I Have Who Has Math Games Gr 3-4

I Have Who Has Math Games Gr 3-4
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I've been playing this game with a small group (3-5) 3rd grade students in the learning lab. We've played the addition and the place value decks so far. The kids really enjoy it and it is a wonderful learning tool.

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Sunday, August 31, 2014

Discount LEGO Education Wheels Set 779387 (286 Pieces)

LEGO Education Wheels Set 779387
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OK, I admit it, I vacuum up a lot of Legos. When I notice I've done this, I try to go through the dust cup and fish them out. However, sometimes, when it is really full, I just can't bring myself to do it. This leads me back to the title of this review, you can never have enough wheels, or axles for that matter. When you buy a Lego set that has a car in it, they don't give you extra wheels, so if you have vacuuming *issues* like I do, you NEED this set.

This set comes with 3 different sized wheels (and hubs), I know the description says 4, but it is wrong. You will also find fixed sized axles, and half axles that can be placed on a car as far apart as you want them to be so that you can make cars of varying widths. In addition, you will find windshields, steering wheels, flat plates for creating the base of the car and little angled pieces for putting on the sides of the tires to make it look like they have fenders.

You will need additional Lego pieces for creating the rest of the car(s). For most of us parents that won't be a problem, just lift up the couch and sweep out all the Lego pieces that have migrated under there. I'm sure you will find enough to create the rest of the bodies for these cars. The enclosed pieces are enough to make 12 chassis at one time. In addition to the crazy cars my boys have created using these pieces, they have also used this set for replacement parts for all their police and fire vehicles from the Lego City sets.

Pay close attention to the product picture so you know exactly what you are getting. If you do not have lots of Legos already at your house and you are looking for a complete set for building vehicles, you may want to look at a different product. Here is one that may interest you: LEGO Bricks and More Fun with Vehicles 4635. Set 4635 won't make as many vehicles at once, but it is a complete set with instructions for all the vehicles shown on the box. The Lego Wheel set is more for those that are looking to create their own designs and for those looking for replacement parts.

Remember, you are never too old to play with Legos!

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Partial list of contents: Qty (4) wheels that are 1-1/8" diameter, Qty (28) wheels that are 13/16" , Qty (16) wheels that are 9/16", Qty (4) "small" windshields, and Qty. (4) "large" windshields, Qty. (12) steering wheels. Numerous grey colored plates for car chassis, colored pieces for fenders, axels. This set only includes the parts to create the "frame" of the car (i.e. wheels, windshields, chassis, fenders, axels,and steering wheels). You'll need additional Lego pieces to create the bodies of the cars. The product description listed on Amazon says there are four wheel sizes, but I think that's a mistake and there are only three sizes.

My sons (ages 6, 4, 3) enjoy creating new cars for their Lego men. Or, they simply attach wheels to a Lego man so he can roll. I think these are great because kids can use their creativity to build simple cars without the blueprints of more complex Lego sets.

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In our house, the 4 adults play with legos more than the one child. We had created many things with the base set that the child got for Christmas, but we were starting to come to the end of the possibilities. I realized that what we really needed was wheels and axles. This pack is awesome! Several different sizes of wheels/tires. Comes with a bunch of thin chassis pieces. The day this came in the mail, we spend several hours creating 10 12 vehicles. Our lego love is renewed.

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My boys love legos and this set is a welcome addition. No more intense negotiations and arguing over who gets the wheels. There are few things more fun than seeing your children creating something. This set has all the pieces that are in high demand when children are in the lego building business.

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Bought this for my kids for Christmas. It makes at least 11 vehicles. My kids love building cars, trains, and trucks but the regular sets often don't have wheels. My hubby tested the kit last night and made lots of vehicles to put in stockings and said it was a great kit. If you don't own enough regular legos already, buy a bricks set along with this wheel set.

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Tuesday, August 26, 2014

Discount My Book of Secrets Journal - A Diary with Lock and Key

My Book of Secrets Journal - A Diary with Lock and Key
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My Grandchild was very pleased with this product. The product is sturdy and was sent packaged well and when opened I had an excellent product to wrap for Christmas.

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Monday, August 25, 2014

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Black Children's Drum Set Junior Kids Kit with Cymbal Stool and Sticks
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daughter and son (2 and 4) love this little set. The bolts loosen up over time...but from mormal wear and tear.

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The drum set was sent to my Grandson, early so great timing. He is over the moon just 3 but fits him to a T. His 5 year old sister loves it too. It is perfect size great value for the money the stool is great too. His smiling face says it all, wonderful item would recommend it to anyone!

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My 4yr old grandson love's it just the right size for him . The set is built sturdy he plays it alot

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This is the right product for a small child 3,4,5.A good price easy to assemble and takes a beating! Have no problems with this product.

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My son live his new drum set . It came quick and the buy was easy and cheep. It came with a small dent on the side but I knew it was not new because of the price. My son bust his first drum set from walmart and the drum head was not replacable so we got this one so that we could replace anything that may break.

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Sunday, August 24, 2014

Review of Arrow Copter

Arrow Copter
Customer Ratings: 4.5 stars
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This is a cross between a sling shot and a simple helicopter toy. That doesn't sound like much until you actually play with one of these things! It shoots 75-100 feet into the air (even for a younger kid), then floats down at a slow enough pace that you get to watch it for quite some time. We got one of these in a toy store and gave it to a friend's kid. Watched how it worked, then got one for each of our nephews and nieces...ahem, and then begged them to let me shoot it once in a while. :D Shoot somewhere away from copter-eating trees, for you want to keep ahold of this copter in order to shoot it over and over.

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A simple toy that does all that it claims to. My only warning is to purchase multiples (either as individual Arrow Copters or two-packs):

First, like any flying toy, they *can* end up on rooftops, in trees or other inaccessible places, but that's if you exercise NO caution. But with a nice open space, and a little care, there's no reason that even young children can't enjoy these. Still, why risk having the fun end prematurely? (And trust me, these ARE fun!)

Second, once you see how much fun the kids are having, you'll be itching to snap a few into the air yourself, but you'll be hard-pressed to get the kids to share! :)

Third, they're inexpensive enough that purchasing even multiple two-packs won't shatter your wallet. Great to have on hand for stocking-stuffers, surprise gifts, or for when the young (or not so young) person in your life has had a rough day and could use a pick-me-up.

Fourth, though they won't survive true abuse or being driven over by a car, they're pretty sturdy for a lightweight flying toy.

Fifth, they're pretty harmless. Well, okay, if your kid can't be trusted not to shoot these at people, animals or breakables then this may not be the toy for him/her. But this would be a wonderful toy for any kid who isn't tempted by such impulses.

Sixth, they are a great way to get normally sedentary nerdy kids (like I was) running around outside in fresh air.

I remember getting these when they first came out and firing them off with great results -and I was only a six-year-old girl just starting first grade. Of course, back then, classmates gave me grief for playing with toys that weren't dolls, tea-sets, or other girly toys, but I didn't care. These were that much fun. Heck, I'm going to buy some for myself for old times' sake!

Congratulations on lasting this long, Arrow Copter! May you fly for many decades more!

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As a young lad, I was often enticed into buying toys that claimed to soar into the sky 50ft, 100ft, 150ft or more, but I always came away disappointed, because they never lived up to their claims. Based on my childhood experiences, I didn't have high hopes for the Arrowcopter. Wow, was I shocked and amazed when I slung this thing for its first flight, and it effortlessly shot 150ft into the air. Once I started stretching the rubber band to its limit, the arrowcopter easily soared 300ft into the air. It's great fun. Makes a great stocking stuffer for any Dad...I mean, boy or girl.

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My son absolutely loves the arrowcopters. I sent these to a friend because I know her kids will love them too. They fly very well and are sturdier than some others I've seen.

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I've played with this style toy in the past and they ROCK!

HOWEVER, I bought several of these this time and they were molded crooked. Bent to the point of not working even. ONE of the several I purchased worked ALMOST as intended after some careful twisting. I thought about sending them back and decided it wasn't worth my time, so I threw them in the trash after about ten minutes. Sigh...

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Monday, August 11, 2014

Review of VTech - Disney Princess - Magical Learning Wand

VTech - Disney Princess - Magical Learning Wand
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My daughter got this wand and loves it. I honestly couldn't see what she liked about it, the graphics and games are so dull.... but she really does like it! She doesn't understand how to play the games but likes the songs and just waves it around, happy as can be.(she's 3 1/2 yrs. old)

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I bought this for my little cousin she just turned 4yrs old she love this thing won't let anyone show her how to play the games and just waves it around and trys to turn everyone into a frog she is having a blast with it.

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My 3 year old is a princess fanatic, owns multiple (non-electronic) wands to go with her many crowns and princess outfits. I assumed that this magical wand would be a hit, since it's a wand, pink, and does cool stuff. She hasn't really shown much interest in it at all. She'll play with it now and then, but it is definitely not one of her favorites.

Durable, yes. Cute, yes. Holds their interest? Not so much. Disappointing!

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This was given as a gift to a friends daughter for her birthday. She loved it and still loves using it. The item does take a slight bit of explanation to teach them how to use it. But she is a pro at it now and uses it constantly.

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Oh my goodness, The girls I babysit for love this wand but the noise is terrible. After both of them fighting over it and then both getting a chance to play with it I had a migraine. Absolutely one of those toys to give to a child where the parent drives you crazy :-) In the toys defense the girls do have a good time playing with it and they love to run around and cast spells with it not very educational though.

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Sunday, August 10, 2014

Cheap FlashForge 3D printer, dual extruder w/2 ABS spools

FlashForge 3D printer, dual extruder w/2 ABS spools
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I've got 6 Makerbot Replicators (5 Dual, and 1 Single extruder). I needed another (I run a small business) and wanted to look into the Flash Forge as a possible alternative. My primary goal was to make sure I got a 3D printer that would still be compatible with the files I've already got exported for the other bots to use. I didn't want to have to re-export all of my models, just for one bot to use.

I'll start out by saying that the Creator IS compatible with Makerbot's 7.2 firmware, Makerware, and .X3G files. Totally and completely. Plugged it in through USB with Makerware up, and it registered it as a Makerbot. No hiccups or problems flashing the firmware. It all just worked.

The machines are not identical, but they're very close. The Creator is obviously based on The Replicator, and a lot of parts are the same, or very very similar. The Creator's screen in the front is bigger, and brighter (it's blue with white text) and if you're lower than it, it's very easy to read, even from half a room away. However if you're above eye-level from the screen the viewing angle is crap and you have to bend down to read it. The refresh rate is also a lot lower, so you have to scroll slower to actually be able to read it.

The buttons on the Creator are really nice. I love that they're separate instead of one continued squishy square. I also love how the Creator's buttons are very 'clicky'. The Replicator's buttons are very soft and mushy, and sometimes I can't tell if I've pushed them or not, or accidentally let my finger slip to the side and then end up going back in the menu.

The build platform seems nice and consistently flat so far. At first I was worried that it wouldn't be very leveled, but I haven't had any problems with it. I've actually had more problems with one of my makerbot's that has a slightly warped platform in one corner. The Creator does NOT come with a roll of Kapton tape, however. So you'll definitely need to make sure you buy yourself a roll from somewhere. The build platform comes with tape already applied to it, but you'll need to change that out after a while, so get yourself some tape.

--editing this bit - My Creator came with MK7 nozzles instead of MK8 nozzles and I actually ended up replacing it with an MK8 that I ordered from Makerbot. However my friend got two Creator's about two months ago, and his came with MK8 nozzles, and they work beautifully, so I'm assuming they've upgrades since I originally bought my bot.

--/edit

Overall, I'm happy. It's definitely a decent alternative, but I'd say it's slightly more finicky than the Replicators in some areas. Might need a bit more love and attention, so it might not be quite as user-friendly.

Also, there are enough differences around the Extruder area that the mods out there (like the baring and spring replacement for the craptacular Delrin Plunger feed mechanism) won't work as they are, and you'll have to make modifications to get them to fit and attach properly. --edit-It actually appears that they redesigned the plunger area so it actually mimics the barrings mod that I prefer to use on my replicators, so... good on them! This is a definite improvement --/edit--

Oh one other difference is that the Creator doesn't have all the fancy LED lights all over the place, like the Replicator does, but this is honestly a feature more than anything else. The LED arrays in the Makerbots are notorious for causing electrical shorts, which cause the fuse capacitor on the Mightboard to blow, requiring a replacement of the whole darn board. Creator got rid of the LEDs all together, and I think this is good because it reduces the risk fo shorts and static zaps.

Anyway, I've only had it a few days, but so far I'm satisfied.

The spool holder is interestingly different gives greater room for different spool sizes, but it doesn't hold them on very well, so you've got to keep your eye on it for the first few prints since it'll want to unravel and get tangled around the holder.

--edit--

OKay, so now that I've had the thing about 5 months, I figured I'd update this.

I still like the Creator as a viable alternative. Although mine is actually down at the moment because of a blown x-stop cable.

I wanted to add in this because I know more and more people with no experience with 3D printers are looking into them. They are not end-user-friendly devices. This isn't like your average consumer-level machine where the thing just works without much tinkering. They break down regularly and you will have to replace parts. Over the last year, on all of my bots, I've gone through xstop cables, thermocouples, nozzles, replaced plungers with barring mods, replaced ALL of their heated build platform cables, replaced fans, and even had to replace one of the stepper motors. This is normal. It's true for Replicators and it's true for the Creator. (In fact, one reason to stick with an actual Replicator, over a Creator, is that they cover their machines under warranty, so when something breaks, they'll send you replacement parts for free.)

If you're the sort that's afraid to mess with a machine when something goes wrong, a 3D printer probably isn't for you. There's a reason that it was the DIY community that started this home 3d printer movement. The founders of this movement, and the people who drive it, are all tinkerers. Building the 3D Printers is just as much part of the fun as actually using them. If you think that sentence is totally mental, then 3D printers aren't ready for you yet. Wait a few more years until they get more end-user friendly.

However, if you're willing to try and learn, it's not really that hard. I was never much of a tinkerer, and definitely never could have imagined myself replacing a heated nozzle, or trouble-shooting the latest inexplicable problem, a year ago, and now I do it all the time. The learning curve isn't *that* high.

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Amazon suggests a shorter reply but if you are going to spend 1300 dollars on something you probably want to know as much as possible. So will do this in point form, overall it does deserve a 4-5 star rating with the difference being how much fiddling you are willing to put up with for me I'm tolerant and I like the tweaking so it gets a 5.

Why I bought this printer:

Price for a printer with two extruders could not be beat.

-at the date I purchased, I stopped looking after I ordered

Google groups showed some problems and company seemed to be addressing the issue as they came in a fair manner, and revising design

Similar to makerbot replicator, other post here highlighted the differences

Why I almost didn't buy this printer

Flashforge website is a bit of a mess seems there are two sites that link back and forth with one another

One report of a shipping problem (how would I deal with that kind of problem being 12 timezones away)

Positive First thoughts

Arrived well packaged, box wasn't beat-up to badly but it defiantly wasn't handled with kid gloves

Was able to print in an hour or so of opening the box

Printing something in 3d is defiantly something to watch the first few times you do it

They emailed me the most up to date manual the day my printer was to be delivered, (a nice personal touch I thought)

They include Spare parts (screws that will roll under something, molded plastic retaining hardware so it will still look stock if you accidentally break something )

Negative First thoughts

Manual mentioned black screws to install extruder assembly there were no black screws in my package of parts, a screw length would have been more useful

Some advice on how to prepare the print surface would have helped

Clear example of how to do your first print may help someone who hasn't researched skienforge/ makerbot/ maker ware/flashforge

Positive a week later

Firmware update scary but was easy (sailfish firmware was worth the update)

Dual prints work well (although I still have to figure out deprime settings)

Happy to find makerware works to generate Gcode

Still lots of filament left despite heavy use the first few days

I feel comfortable enough to start a print and go to bed now

I was happy to find the makerbot replicator design files on thingiverse, so claims that this is built from an open source design were easy to confirm. It makes me just that little bit happier I bought this one.

The flashforge team really put a good device together, branching off an ok design and getting it just right, it really works just out of the box.

Negatives a week later

Weaknesses appear to be in software it is almost all open source so not FF fault

-It's always improving but if you don't have the patience to deal with software updates, non ideal workflows and several different ways to do things, maybe wait to get a 3d printer

My only faults in dual prints are the other colour oozing out of the extruder (again likely software configuration/proper use issue)

I have some issues with warped bottoms on larger prints; however use of fresh kapton, a wash of acetone/leftover plastic seems to work well for me if I need a perfect print.

Open issues:

PLA printing (CLOSED see addendum)

-Seems to be fixed in later printers

-Not sure if my printer is in the "fixed" or" partially fixed" batch not an issue for me right now. However I would like to see the Level of effort to make the fix. I think it's just to replace the nozzles but I am not sure.

well that's my review hope it helps someone sitting on the fence one way or another

Addendum:

good news

its been almost 5 months now still runs like a champ

flashforge sent me an upgraded extruder so in theory i can print PLA, i need to get around to trying that out but news on the forums says it works fairly well

-found printer travels well if you add plexi glass panels... everything you need piles into the printer and a box making it easy to bring it some where to show.

software is a little better. but that combined with unchecked models on thingiverse is still the cause of most of my failed prints.

bad news

had to replace the x-axis end stop wire with the included one (again 20 min of my time so no big deal just scary when it failed that's all )

i am not printing every day (but i never expected i would be running 24/7)

(also fixed some typos above)

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We received our unit in the mail from China yesterday. We received prompt and quick service and any questions were quickly answered. The unit appears well designed and the pressed wood panels are better in my opinion then if they were produced in plastic. The paneling is more for looks than structural strength anyway. It took us awhile to figure out how to properly configure and calibrate the base plate and extruder. The Replicator is based on an open source hardware design and uses a community based and maintained software suite. This can be somewhat frustrating during the learning curve as the community is constantly updating the software and its associated companion programs and they don't always play nice together. Sometimes this doesn't go smoothly. However, before too long we were on our way printing our first article, a small whistle with moving ball inside. It actually printed the ball inside the whistle one layer at a time, then closed up the case of the whistle. Its quite interesting to watch it work. A great investment for children to learn the basics of mechanical 3D structures and rapid prototyping. And yes, the customer service was much better than many of my American experiences.

Update: We have had this for awhile and still printing things out. We have had an issue with the display. One of us shocked the unit (The unit sits on a table in a carpeted room)and caused some digits to quit working. The company was nice enough to send us a replacement, but I managed to damage that one too. I would add some ESD protection to the display interface. At any rate one thing I may suggest is that I think the unit does need to be tested for FCC compliance part 15 and have a certificate placed on the unit.

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I have no experience with 3d printers so I have nothing to compare it to. That said this printer has exceeded my expectations. Within an hour of starting to use it I was printing my first object. After that I made a test design in sketchup and was able to print it as well. My son has been downloading designs from thingiverse like mad and printing them, he even printed an object that clips on to the printer to help feed the filament.

The company was great to deal with, kept in touch with me and answered my questions promptly. Even though this shipped from China I got it in a week.

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My third 3D printer. I have a cupcake, highly modified Thing-O-Matic and now this one. This is a clone of the MakerBot Replicator. I normally would not support a company that sold a copy of a product but since you can no longer get a Replicator from MakerBot this was the best alternative. I have no interest in the Replicator 2, I believe the original Replicator design to be a better printer.

So I ordered this late Thursday night and it arrived at my doorstep on Tuesday morning via FedEx. It was very well packaged, no damage to anything.

Here is all you need to do to get up and running;

Switch the power supply to 115V.

Attach the extruders using the two shortest silver screws found in the hardware bag. Attach the spool holders, put spools of filament on. Install the two black plastic filament guide tubes in the plastic clips found on the back of the machine.

That is it for assembly. Do not forget to switch the power supply to 115V.

Next download MakeWare and install it. The Flashforge instructions tell you to use RepG but you can use MakerWare instead it will be easier. In MakerWare you need to tell it that you are using The Replicator (dual). Once you plug in the USB cable and it connects you will be able to upload new firmware. Currently the latest is 7.2 and it has worked perfectly so far.

Then level the build platform and load the filament into the extruders. There are built in utilities for both of these.

There is also a program under utilities for calibrating the extruders. Use this to dial in the offsets for the dual extruders, mine was slightly off.

Positives:

Well made

Comes with two full spools of filament, black and white (not natural)

Some spare parts are included such as several screws, nuts, fuse, thumbscrew for leveling the platform, linear bearings, a three foot long cable (for limit switches I think), belt, fan, and the plastic clip used for securing the filament guide tube.

2GB SD card included

Easy to set up first print was flawless.

Much support available since nearly all Replicator tips, upgrades or solutions will also apply to this machine.

Arrived in less than five days.

Works with MakerWare

Negatives:

The fan that cools the mainboard is mounted on standoffs which tend to vibrate, there is a gap between the fan and the floor of the machine. A glob of hot glue securing the fan to the panel helps a bit. I will probably replace it with a quieter fan.

Right extruder nozzle a few thousandth higher than left I will need to adjust it.

Buttons frequently register a double press getting used to it.

Somewhere there is a loose fastener, I can hear it vibrating when printing but cannot locate it. Has no negative effect on printing.*

* The noise was coming from the Y axis rods. I loosened their mounts and retightened while holding a little pressure outboard. This small adjustment was enough to eliminate the rattling.

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