Mail call. They are interesting. I think my kids will have fun with them.
However, they do not have the same strength to weight ratio that my all my small Zen Magnets and Neo Cubes have. In fact, I'm positive that my little Neo Cubes ($5 per 216 pack), have a stronger pull strength. They really need to have enough power to not just fall apart when picking up a few with less than 10 hanging. With my Neo Mags, I can lay out an entire pack of 216 into a single chain, and pick them up holding only a single one on the end. Could probably add half as many more to it, and still hold them all by a single ball on the end.
So.....interesting, but could be a whole lot better. At nearly $1 per ball (after shippin), I had higher hopes.
Bflying The uppermost Mega Nanodot can easily support the full complement of thirty suspended in a single chain. One can swirl them around in this state without fear if one so chooses. Least that's been my reality one day in.
I'm sorry that I only bought one set, as 30 isn't nearly enough; ample amount to form an addiction mind.
tomo.chinIt was a couple years ago that I got them. But they were all over the place on the bay and many international sites. On the lower end of the price scale, quality varied greatly. After buying from multiple places, I landed on some great places. But have long since forgotten where.
However, they do not have the same strength to weight ratio that my all my small Zen Magnets and Neo Cubes have. In fact, I'm positive that my little Neo Cubes ($5 per 216 pack), have a stronger pull strength. They really need to have enough power to not just fall apart when picking up a few with less than 10 hanging. With my Neo Mags, I can lay out an entire pack of 216 into a single chain, and pick them up holding only a single one on the end. Could probably add half as many more to it, and still hold them all by a single ball on the end.
So.....interesting, but could be a whole lot better. At nearly $1 per ball (after shippin), I had higher hopes.