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Spirograph Cyclex Multi, 26.99

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Features

  • CREATE AMAZING DESIGNSwith the phenomenal Spirograph Cyclex
  • ASPIRING ARTIST OF ALL AGEScan draw elegant, spiraling designs with precision parts and markers
  • FUN, STEAM ACTIVITY Spirograph uses a perfect combination of art and mathematics to create beautiful designs!
  • ENDLESS FUN With so many ways to design using Spirograph, the possibilities are endless!
  • RECOMMENDED for ages 8+ years

Description

Kahootz-Spirograph Cyclex. A twenty-nine piece set with precision parts and markers! the classic way to create countless amazing designs. This 9x12x1 inch package contains one Spirograph cycle drawing tool, twenty sheets of design paper, six different art markers (purple, red, yellow, green, blue and black) one storage tray and one design guide. Conforms to ASTM d4236. Recommended for ages 5 and up. Imported.


Product Dimensions: 12 x 1 x 9 inches


Item Weight: 12.7 ounces


Country of Origin: China


Item model number: 1018Z


Manufacturer recommended age: 5 years and up


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Release date: August 19, 2021


Manufacturer: PlayMonster LLC


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  • 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 of Safe, 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 template surprising 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) Cons While 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. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on December 25, 2014 by J. Bruha

  • Great, but different, version of the greatest toy EVER!
I love the original version and still have my complete set. I have bought numerous versions over the year and use them with my students for STEAM-related lessons. How does this version differ? There four primary openings are about three inches each, so they make designs that size. The fifth opening, in the middle, is just over an inch. Also, this makes some unique designs that the standard versions cannot. It's more shape-related, as opposed to linear compositions made from a hole. It's easier to use, as there are no pins needed to hold the wheels onto that paper (rubber grippers do that) and the moving wheel is locked inside the red base wheel, so it won't slip. I don't care for the enclosed markers. Try using a better quality markers, sharp pencils and metallic gel pens. Other reviewers find it difficult to use. I made 40 designs and never made a mistake. Being that I've created using Spirograph for over 50 years may have something to do with it. Spirograph is still the best art-oriented/math-oriented toy ever! Keep trying. It will happen. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on August 29, 2021 by M. PSOMADAKIS

  • Entertaining but limited and a bit tricky to usw
This is an interesting alternative to the traditional Spirograph drawing toy. Rather than the wheels and rings, five (four large and one much smaller) disks with various stencil shapes are permanently mounted in a frame. The disks engage with the hidden teeth of the frame, then disengage to move the stencil forward in increments as the user traces around the stencil. A surprisingly complex design emerges, sometimes predictable from the shape of the stencil, sometimes not. It takes some practice to learn the right amount of pressure to rotate the design stencil. Too hard and the disk will lock up; too light and the disk won't turn, either. Once I realized the need for the disk to disengage once per full tracing of each stencil shape for it to move properly, I discovered that a bit of extra drawing pressure against the stencil, at the point on the shape closest to the center of the disk, helped this process along. The disk and therefore the pen, marker, or pencil does sometimes skip or jump. When starting the design, if the disk isn't seated well, the drawing instrument will leave a random line. So sometimes the design is messed up. I found it somewhat easier to use than the reissued Spirograph, which uses putty to hold the rings in place and is very subject to annoying slips and slides. The included markers are already fraying a bit. I have tried pencils and gel pens as well. All work, with the expected differences in appearance. I don't think crayons would work. One disappointment is that the package and description promise a design guide is included. In the reissued Spirograph the design guide is a booklet several pages long, showing a key to the basic design produced by each combination of ring and wheel. The Cyclex "design guide" is a single sheet, no more than basic instructions. Another disappointment is that there is no good way to line up a different disk over a design. You are pretty much restricted to using the stencils in a single disk to produce more complex designs. I have no sense of how long it will hold up. It is entirely plastic, so I expect it to break sooner or later. Bottom line: within limitations, somewhat entertaining, and easier to use, though also with fewer design possibilities, than the reissued Spirograph. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on March 7, 2016 by M. Fairchild

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