Luminaire Lighting Mall DIY Wooden Coin-Eating Robot: STEM educational project
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Ever seen a robot with a taste for coins? Meet the DIY Wooden Coin-Eating Robot, a STEM educational project that's as fun as it is educational. It's not just about building a robot; it's about sparking that 'aha!' moment when kids see their creation come to life, munching on coins like it's snack time.
Whether it's for a school project or just a rainy afternoon, this kit is a blast. It sneaks in lessons on mechanics and science while kids are too busy having fun to notice they're learning. And the best part? It's so easy to put together, they'll barely need your help (though you might want to join in—because, let's be honest, it's pretty cool).
- DIY wooden assembly kit
- Interactive coin-eating mechanism
- Scientific experiment for kids
- School project suitable
- STEM educational project
General specs
- Brand: Luminaire Lighting Mall
- Seller: Joom
- Material: Wood
- Age Range: School age children
- Assembly Required: Yes
- First listed by seller: 5/23/25
If you are interested in more details, you can find full information on the seller's page.
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Brand | Luminaire Lighting Mall | Super Go | Thanos tool | baby and kids | Deals2019ing | Handy Hobbies |
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Price | $26.80 | $14.82 | $23.75 | $54.51 | $8.22 | $17.26 |
Seller | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom | Joom |
Update | August 8, 2025 | August 14, 2025 | August 13, 2025 | August 8, 2025 | August 23, 2025 | August 26, 2025 |
Material | Wood | Plastic, Electronic components | Lightweight | |||
Age Range | School age children | Primary students | 6–12 years |
Hugo A.
Bordeaux
May 29, 2025
I picked this up as a gift for a nephew and ended up assembling it myself first to make sure it worked—turned out to be a blast, even for an adult. The building process is hands-on and intuitive once you get past the poor manual; I found that watching a quick video online made it much easier. It's a clever way to blend fun with learning, and the robot's action of 'eating' coins is surprisingly satisfying. As someone who's into practical projects, I appreciate how it teaches mechanics in a tangible way. I'd recommend it for older kids or adults who enjoy DIY stuff, but be ready to supplement the instructions. Overall, it's a solid kit that delivers on the promise of entertainment and education, though it could use better guidance.
- Pros: Extremely engaging and educational, it sparks a real sense of accomplishment as you build it. The mechanism for handling coins works smoothly and reliably, making it a fun gadget to show off. It's a great way to introduce basic principles of movement and interaction without feeling like a chore, and the quality of the wooden parts is solid, holding up well during assembly.
- Cons: The manual is useless, with unclear instructions that make the process frustrating at times. Most likely, you'll need to rely on online resources or trial and error to figure things out. The coin slot can be a bit finicky, occasionally jamming if not aligned perfectly, which might require some tweaking to get right.