💧 Dive into Discovery with 4MClean!
The 4MClean Water Science kit is an engaging educational tool designed for kids aged 8 and up, allowing them to explore the science of desalination and water purification. This all-in-one kit includes a plastic filter system, active carbon, sand, rock, and filter paper, along with detailed instructions, making it a perfect gift for young science enthusiasts interested in chemistry and environmental science.
Theme | STEAM |
Item Dimensions | 5.5 x 3.5 x 3.5 inches |
Item Weight | 0.9 Ounces |
Size Name | original |
C**R
Worked well
Arrived when expected. Easy to assemble. Worked as described. Reasonable price.
J**H
He likes weather
He likes to see the temperature changes inside and outside
K**R
This was a project
Easy to put together but it is more of a kids toy. It was interesting and will get me to a more extensive project.
A**A
So Fun and Easy!
This was such a user friendly and easy experiment kit! My 7 year old was really engaged. Will be buying the other science kits as well, just because they're so easy and convenient!
J**M
Not so great
The part that the salt water goes on pops out and it has to be held in place to work. Not very good for engaging a kid in the use of the experiment
K**7
My son loves this!
Easy to assemble, directions were clear. Good construction. My 6 year old was able to follow with my assistance the assembly. I will be purchasing another so we can have two. I ended up filling the 2 liter bottle with concrete to give more stability.
H**H
Works well but smaller scale
The media could not be loaded. We have tested this product with both the suggested dirty water and water colored with food coloring and it worked on both cases. It should be noted however that the filtering materials are vert small quantities, so using a big amount of water dirt or colors will make it less efficient faster. I would suggest to do the test with small amounts, I think 50 ml is more the enough to demonstrate the principle. For the dyed water I ended up using only 20 ml.My daughter used it for her science project and it was very fun for her to do and she assemble it herself with my guidance to explain the instructions. She is first grade so I do not think it is very challenging bu fun and educating to observe.I added a video of the assembly and the final product and function. I would suggest to use a heavy glass container as a collector as they suggested because it was too flimsy when my daughter used a plastic cup and needed to add a support cup as seen in the end of the video.
P**E
Fabulous fun
My grandson took his time with every step in the process. It kept him off video games for hours. If your looking for Eye hand coordination this is a great choice.
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