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The Spirograph Deluxe Set is a comprehensive 45-piece art kit designed for ages 8 and up, featuring interlocking gears and wheels that allow users to create intricate spiral designs. This set includes 19 wheels, 2 rings, a rack, spiro-putty, 3 pens, a 14-page guidebook, design paper, and a convenient carry-along storage case, making it perfect for both family fun and individual creativity.
Material Type | Plastic |
Item Weight | 1.04 Pounds |
Number of Pieces | 1 |
Size | 1 Count (Pack of 1) |
Item Dimensions | 12.88 x 1.63 x 11.88 inches |
Seasons | All Seasons |
Color | Multi |
Subject Character | Other |
Style | Deluxe Design Set |
Theme | Drawing |
Additional Features | Convenient easy to carry case |
Scale | 1/32 |
L**
Good family or individual fun
Brings back childhood memories, good family fun and cool designs
J**A
5 yr olds favorite, and no loose gears/wheels/templates to worry about
Finally, a spirograph with no parts to lose! While you may not be able to make all the gee-whiz designs of the big, original Spirograph set, this set can do quite a lot. There are basically 5 templates, all of them round, so any design you make, will have to be in a circle, and it is limited by the size of the template, so your biggest design won't be much larger than the diameter of a coffee mug. That said, there are enough different shapes/sizes within the templates to entertain kids for quite a while. This has been one of the kid's favorite Christmas presents, that she has recieved, with even mom & dad waiting for their turn.First, what it is. It is a plastic frame, with 5 templates in it. 4 of them are about the size of a coffee mug, the 5th, is much smaller, maybe like a half dollar or so. These templates are captive within the frame, meaning that they will never get lost, short of breaking the templates out of the frame. Designs are easy to do, even for a 5 year old, after a bit of instruction. The trick is to hold the pen vertically, and moving the pen with steady and even motion. Holding the pen crooked, or using hurried or jerky movements can cause breaks or unevenness in the pattern. I don't really know how to describe how it works, other than there are many different shapes cut into the templates (probably 2 dozen or more), and as you move the pen around the shape, like you are tracing a stencil, the template advances around inside of the frame a little bit. By going around and around within that shape until the template makes a full circle, you wind up with a typical spirograph-looking design. You really have to SEE how it works, to appreciate how it works, how simple it is, and how the designs look. Clicking on the video in the product description to see how it works.Pros:It WORKS, even with standard ball point pens, or a well-sharpened pencil. In fact, if you have a couple ball point pens with slim points, try them out on this kit, and if they work well, toss them in the box, as in most cases they will work better than the pens with the kit.Easy to use, with no loose parts to keep track ofSafe, even for travel use. Unlike the old Spirographs that used pins over a cardboard to hold the paper, this one has little rubber grippy feet, to keep it from slipping on the paper. Just put the paper on a hard surface, hold gently so it won't slip, and work the pen around the templatesurprising number of designs possible considering this is basically one frame with 5 templates in it.Kit comes in a box, with everything you need to get started. The Spirograph itself, some paper, and some pens (but experiment with a few ballpoints or sharp colored pencils, and keep them with the kit if they work well)ConsWhile there is a lot of possible designs, you are limited to nothing larger than a coffee mug or so in size. You can make numerous designs smaller than that, but nothing bigger.The pens included are of poor quality, if you could go half stars, I'd knock off a half star just for that. They are a felt-tip that bleeds through the paper sometimes, and aren't fine-tipped enough for intricate designs, as lines very close together will tend to bleed together.Nothing included with the kit to back up the paper. The cardboard of the box by itself is on the flimsy side to use as a backer. It does work great on the table (beware bleed through of the markers) or for travel, clamp a few papers in an old clipboard, and let the kids have at it.Now, to sum up my thoughts, of all the under $15 gifts that the kids got, this seems to be their favorite. It works well, and there aren't any little odd parts to keep track of. All templates are captive within the frame. The pens work acceptably, but better pens, with finer points will really improve your results with this kit. I give the toy itself 5 stars for doing what it is supposed to do very well, and being reasonably kid proof (no DADDY, I can't find the wheel thing!, like you hear with a standard Spirograph). I knock off a half star, because for maybe another 50 cents of cost, they could have included better pens, that wouldn't frustrate a youngster with lines so fat they blur together, or parents with bleed-through. Since you can't give half-stars, it rounds back up to 5 stars.
M**Y
Still good item
Just what my grandson (with ADHD) needed. He loves to draw and this has been great when driving or he needs a little calming time. Highly recommend. I'm close to 70 and remember playing with this when I was a youth.
S**.
Fun art game, a real blast from the past
A walk down memory lane! I had one of these sets 50 years ago - they came with push pins back then to hold the wheels steady. The "improvement" is a museum putty to hold the wheels down on the paper. They do not work as well as the original pins. That is the only drawback, other than that it was exactly as I remembered as a kiddo... quite entertaining!
C**R
Durable
grad daughter loves it! Great quality. Pricey but durable
A**
This crafts kit will make a good gift
Granddaughter enjoyed using the different shapes
N**A
I either grew up with an original or a reboot in the 1990s, I needed to find another one.
I can't find the version or variation I had (probably stored away somewhere), so I'm going to this one, plus the Mini Gift kit/set (maybe for travel or trips) and the Spiral Draw (from Klutz), which is similar, and I might buy another bigger set. Because I have to re-learn and re-study to practice again, almost every day, because I don't remember, but according to my parent, I used to do well with Spirograph. It's fun and challenging.
D**L
Product review
Great product
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