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Magformers Magnetic Construction Set

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I do NOT recommend leaving young children unattended with small pieces or magnetic ...
By Baba Rex on Reviewed in the United States on April 23, 2018
Product: Magformers Standard Set (62 Pieces)Intent of Purpose: Education Tool (geometry, spatial concepts, sorting, etc.)Duration of Use: 4 MonthsAmount of Daily Use (low/moderate/high): ModerateAge (range) of Primary User(s): Baby (10 month – 14 month)*, Adult*As a fore note, I do NOT recommend leaving young children unattended with small pieces or magnetic toys. Seriously, don’t even look away or get up to go to the bathroom. Be responsible, please.Durability / Longevity Rating: 5/5My set has withstood moderate mistreatment from a toddler over the course of 4 months and still looks new. No pieces have broken. They have been frequently stepped on, chucked across the room, and dropped onto a tile floor.Appearance /Presentation Rating: 5/5Colorful and attractive. Not an eyesore.Construction / Usefulness / Practicality Rating: 5/5They are lightweight; I’d say no potential for broken windows, busted sheetrock, broken tile; not likely to result in severe injury and or concussion if they happen to become projectiles. The magnets rattle around when you shake an individual piece (not a negative quality).Useful as an educational tool. Examples: construction; spatial concepts; geometry; multiple mathematical concepts; matching; stacking; etc.The magnets are strong. In the video I have attached, you can see how strongly they stick to a metal baking pan. Unfortunately, I can only upload one video; I had made a comparison video of the staying power of Magna-Tiles vs. Magformers; even though I couldn't upload it, I'll tell you that the Magformers won.Cost-Efficiency Rating (MSRP): 2/5At the suggested retail price, this isn’t a cost efficient item, especially if you’re working on a budget. Keep reading though.This product is frequently marked down by as much as 40-50% off the MSRP. Having worked in Ecommerce and sales for many years, I can assure you that markdowns aren’t always indicative of low sales or low-quality products; it’s a sales gimmick to persuade buyers into thinking they’re saving money. The MSRP is usually an unrealistic, inflated number which exists to convince you that you’re catching a bargain. Ordinarily, even when a product is half off, the manufacturer is still profiting and you’re actually paying a more realistic/fair price. So, if you purchase this item at a deep discount of around 40-50% off, I’d rate the cost-efficiency at about 4/5.Likeliness of Repurchase: Highly LikelyI don’t know if I could ever have too many of these. For the time being, I only own one 62-piece set, but I would be glad to own a swimming pool full of these.Overall Rating: 4.75/5 (if purchased at a discount)If you aren’t quite sure which magnetic building tool to purchase (there are many available on the market), I can tell you that I have three different top-of-the-line products (Magformers, Magna-Tiles, and Tegu). Of the three, Magformers are my favorite. Here’s why: they have strong magnets; the open construction allows chunky little fingers (or any fingers) to handle them with ease; I feel that they are less likely to crack if stepped on in lieu of the open construction; the size and shape variety is nice; they are lightweight *and* durable at the same time.THE END. Hope you enjoyed my review. 😊
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7 people found this helpful
Nice, but quality issues and magnets not easy to work with.
By Peter on Reviewed in the United States on February 27, 2018
This is a nice set. My 2.5 year old son loves playing with it. However, I expected a bit more given that the set is quite expensive:* Two of the pentagons were missing a magnet. This is really sloppy and should have never passed quality control!* The box itself, and the booklet, are very cheap. Again, for the money I would expect something slightly more sturdy.* The pieces' magnets are fine, but I find it hard to make neat, regular shapes with them. This is because the pieces are not connected at a fixed angle, so that the whole structure becomes rather loose.On the whole not bad, but I'm actually planning on going back to the old plastic polydrons, since the shapes you make with those are sturdy, so more easay for my son to play with.

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