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OWI Walking King Crab Kit - Solar Powered

OWI Walking King Crab Kit - Solar Powered
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OWI Walking King Crab Kit - Solar Powered

OWI-MSK669 Features: -Walking king crab.-Mini solar kit.-Harmony to create a ballet style ''tippy-toe'' movement.-Make it scurry along to safe passage.-No batteries required and less than thirty-five parts to assemble. Dimensions: -Dimensions: 6'' H x 8'' W x 2'' D.

  • Walking King Crab is powered by a mini solar cell

  • Demonstrates alternative energy principles

  • No batteries required and less than thirty-five parts to assemble

  • Solar Powered

  • OWI is the premier line of educational electronics and robotics kits

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12006

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List Price: $17.99
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Product Details:
Product Length: 6.25 inches
Product Width: 1.75 inches
Product Height: 8.25 inches
Product Weight: 0.08 pounds
Package Length: 8.0 inches
Package Width: 6.2 inches
Package Height: 1.8 inches
Package Weight: 0.2 pounds
Average Customer Rating: based on 6 reviews

Customer Reviews:
Average Customer Review:3.5 ( 6 customer reviews )
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6 of 7 found the following review helpful:

2Delicate to assemble, solar panel doesn't work  Jan 12, 2009
By Lo "someone"
This toy was very delicate to assemble and took an adult several hours to put together with a tiny screwdriver (which it doesn't indicate is needed anywhere and isn't included). Once put together the solar panel does not function unless held immediately and very closely under a light. While I bought this as a silly gift for my boyfriend (who loved the idea of it) and it was fun to assemble (mostly) it isn't the greatest toy and I definitely wouldn't recommend it for young children. I might have rated it higher if the solar panel had actually functioned since the rest of it was a fun design and idea.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

4The Crab is King  Jul 05, 2011
By Mother Teacher
My 8 year old wanted this toy. She saved up her money. I was worried because there were a lot of little pieces. She needed some help with the tiny screws, but otherwise she was able to do this herself. It has held up to everything we've put it through, so far. It's been great to have hands on with solar power and one of it's drawbacks - shade.

1 of 1 found the following review helpful:

3Worth the price  Jan 02, 2011
By D. Melchior
I purchased this for my grand daughter for Christmas. We had a good time putting it together (it is a bit complicated) but she was fascinated by making it move by shining a flash light on the solar cell. Well worth the price for the benefit of building something with her.

4Kids LOVE it  Apr 30, 2013
By Sodium "Sodium"
My 8 year old daughter assembled this with me. The little sucker was hours of hilarity as her friends helped build obstacle courses for it. It's surprisingly resilient.

It's a pretty complex assembly and there's some crucial parts that need to go together just-so. The directions were adequate but required an adults practiced eye to important details. We ordered several kits for the campfire troop and some of the adults found the directions challenging and the kids would have been way over their head.

2An exercise in assembly, but no functional reward  Jan 18, 2013
By Greta Robbins
My 8-year-old and I assembled this together. The experience of working together, following specific instructions and exercising spatial reasoning is fine. I performed the trickier steps to ensure smooth functioning.
We live in southern California and have plentiful, strong sunshine. This crab did not perform. Only when angled essentially perpendicular to solar rays did it even move. Then, the resistive forces of friction and gravity were too great for the motor to overcome. On glass, in full midday sun, this crab inched forward a bit and then stopped. Any other normal surface rendered this a plastic crab paperweight.
We removed the solar powering unit and built a lighter, less complex robot around it.

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