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Pros & Cons
Pros
This is really not a toy, but a hobbyist machine that will last a decent amount of time. It seems very durable and was able to handle my amateur servicing. The smoother they are, the more he likes them.
The ice maker is louder. The only real issue with this device is that it's pretty darn loud and it takes a long time. It is noisy and probably not professional-grade, but that's to be expected.
It's so pretty! Does a great job shining up colorful rocks. The only downside i’ve found is the difficulty of explaining to a 6 yr old that the process takes weeks and not minutes. Stylish compact design, 3 polishing speeds, and premium motor perfect ... Read More
The kit comes with everything you need to get started. It includes plenty of detail and images. It comes with a spare belt and easy tool free directions.
Highlights
Quality
I give the product a five star.
I am very pleased with both the quality and inclusiveness of this kit, which even includes a spare belt!
I'm not impressed with the rough rocks that came with it.
I could have put it in the garage, but i opted for the laundry room with the door closed instead.
Price
I found this unit and thought the price was fair.
Packaging/appearance
The product is easy to use and i love how the packaging makes it easy to use too.
After you put the rocks in the grit inside the tumbler and seal it back up, you just place it on top of the rollers, and hit power.
I haven't used one before, but i did notice that after a week's use, there were bits of rubber that had worn off the rollers.
Competitiveness
The product is aimed towards kids but honestly it works perfectly for what i need, at a fraction of the cost of a high-end rock tumblers.
This is a giftable, fun item that can be reused again and again and again!
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Keep in mind this is for ages 8 and up and even at 8 there needs to be some supervision
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Also keep in mind that tumbling rocks and glass takes several days so if you have an impatient chid this might not be the hobby for them
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
With so much attention grabbing devices kids attention spans are dwindling at a rapid rate
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That means that you are averaging one set of rocks a month nonstop 247
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Oh and the unit itself is pretty loud
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Well my kids have been tumbling for a bit over three months now pretty close to continuously and this item just keeps going and going
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At least for the first stage or two most of the noise comes from the rocks themself
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However it drones on for 24 hours a day 7 days a week so unless youre prepared for that you might want to go with a different hobby
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