Magblock 120 PCS Magnetic Blocks, Magnetic Tiles Building Blocks for Kids Toys丨Magnet Toys Set 3D Building Blocks for Toddler Boys and Girls
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These have been in my possession for about 5 years. Yes, the magnets do come out on occasion when they break. It usually happens after they've been around the block a few times and the plastic starts to become a little loose, scraped, and old-looking, and then one of the kids throws them one too many times and it lands exactly where it should. However, in the last five years, it has only happened to three or four blocks. Yes. It's something to think about, but my three youngest children are four, two, and about to be born, and I'm about to go out and buy some more for the two-year-old's birthday present because they keep the kids occupied for a long time, which shows you how serious I believe the problem is. That said, it is entirely dependent on your own personal level of comfort.
I'm not sure because I only have these. However, they are fantastic.
One is included in the package.
Larger ones should be 6inx6in, while smaller ones should be 2inx2in.
Selected User Reviews For Magblock 120 PCS Magnetic Blocks, Magnetic Tiles Building Blocks for Kids Toys丨Magnet Toys Set 3D Building Blocks for Toddler Boys and Girls
This is a better deal than the Picasso tiles and magnatiles for the money. You get a lot more pieces for a lot less money, and all of the tiles work together! The basic shapes are also identical in size.
So I'm hoping to spice things up by buying an expansion pack. I wanted to get a pack with cars, windows, and doors, especially the less common L shape and half-circle shapes, after doing a lot of research. rectangle pieces of various sizes All of them are included in this set, which appears to have received excellent reviews. I'd like to draw attention to a few points: 1. br>br> These tiles are similar to Picasso tiles in terms of size and weight. Magnets that are **stronger**, perhaps. However, I lack a measurement system. 2. br>br>1. br>br>br>br>br>br In comparison to Picasso tiles, these have sharper edges. Playing with these made my fingers a little sore. 3. br>br>4. br>br>5. br>br>6. If you read older reviews, you will notice that they no longer come with magnetic people. As stated in the product description, the total number of pieces is 120. 4. br>br> The half- The polarization of the rectangular pieces isn't perfect. You can always try one way, but the two pieces will repel each other. I believe it has something to do with the fact that the shorter edge only has one magnet piece - I'm wondering if the design issue could be solved by using two shorter magnets in the short edge. 5. br>br> These tiles have an unbalanced color palette. Only green and yellow are used in the isosceles triangles, which have eight pieces. a bit depressing 6. br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br>br> The container is a nice touch, and it's also quite durable. However, I prefer Picasso's method of putting them in a box with precise slots. After all, magnetic tiles stack perfectly, which gives them an advantage over lego. In my opinion, a slotted box is neater, stackable, and thus makes for a more compact storage option.
My kids were so excited when they saw the box that we opened it right away. When I first opened the box, the little girl magnet was broken. I didn't even come close to touching her. My six-year-old picked up the boy magnet with care, and his leg fell off. The magnet tiles appear to be in good condition, but the little people are clearly lacking. I'm just hoping the tiles last!br>br>My kids couldn't wait to add them to their collection and build with them, and it appears that returning the entire set is their only option. I'd prefer to just have the little people replaced, but I can't seem to find out how to get in touch with the seller. Annoying! Overall, we have Magnatiles, Picasso Tiles, and an Amazon off-brand. These are by far the worst of the four brands. They do the job, but they don't impress me. Simply choose a more reputable brand. br>br>I deducted one star for the broken people and one star because contacting the company to request a replacement is extremely difficult.
There are 115 pieces in a variety of shapes and colors to inspire creativity. They're sufficient for constructing various structures and other objects. It makes me very happy. br>This is a set that I would highly recommend.
There are three sets of magnetic tiles in our collection, each made by a different manufacturer. All of them work well together. All of the square tiles are the same thickness and have the same dimensions. The bases of some of the triangular shapes are a fraction of a mm smaller than those in the other sets, but the size/strength of the magnets compensates for any instability. I've attached a photo to compare the tile design of this set (Magblock) to MagicTiles and Magna-Tiles. Tiles(R). br>Because the magnets are stronger, they take a little more force to separate, but they are more stable than the others when used as the "base" of a tall structure. br>Magblock is less expensive than the other two sets, and in my opinion, just as good, especially when the boys start building and knocking down each other's "creation. " " None of them have developed any cracks, splits, or breaks. ".
I'm glad we chose this set after trying three others. It's incredible! We ordered two boxes of this set, as well as two packages of base boards (only four of the six base boards are shown in the picture), which I've linked to below. About 75% of the items purchased are shown in photos. Advantages: br>br>
- Flat edges allow for more stability and taller builds. br>- Some mag tiles are a little bigger than this one.
- Despite their generous size, we purchased two setsbr>- Working with Duplo characters is a breezebr>br>Cons:
- Vehicles aren't particularly attractive; they're too boxy, frequently tip over while in use, and the magnets stick to other cars when pulling a train around a curve.
- More "how to" steps in their designs could be shown in the bookbr>- Larger tiles would be nice in this set. br>br>These base boards are compatible with: br> We also tried the other pink and blue tile made by this company and were underwhelmed. This product, on the other hand, is unquestionably a hit! With this set, my daughter has spent many hours building and pretending.
Before deciding on these, I read a lot of reviews and looked at a lot of different brands of magnetic building blocks. I'm overjoyed with them! The magnets are powerful, and there's a wide range of pieces (the good ones, that is, that you actually use to build with - They appear to be sturdy and of good quality, and they are reasonably priced (as opposed to alphabet filler pieces in some sets). My little boy loves the two pieces in this set that have wheels. They're a hit with everyone in my house - There were big kids, little kids, and even my husband in the mix. ) I'd buy these again in a heartbeat! I would strongly suggest it.