🚀 Ignite Your Imagination with Every Spin!
The 18 Set DC Motors Kit is a versatile collection designed for hobbyists and educators alike. Featuring 18 high-performance motors with speeds ranging from 9000 to 25000 RPM, this kit supports a voltage range of 3V to 12V. It includes essential components like battery holders, connectors, and propellers, making it ideal for DIY science projects and STEM education.
K**S
Great STEM kit.
The techie students in my class had a blast with these. 4 students created a museum for our simulated city project and had the “gift shop” just outside it. They made cars, fans, and other nifty creations with this kit. Very fun.
B**N
Everything works
This is a good complete kit. There's plenty of everything and it all works. The plastic pieces are strong. The wires are really thin, but good enough. The motors work well. The directions are next to useless, but you can find whatever you need to know online. Within 30 minutes, my 13 year-old had a working car with two drive wheels and a propeller. It really scooted across the floor! He used craft sticks and a hot glue gun to create the frame and hold the electrical parts in place. You also should probably have a soldering gun to secure the connections.
M**S
Good quality
I'm 10. I love this set. I've made several projects.
T**E
STEM CLUB
Used these at a STEM CLUB event at my school it was great for all the accessories and learning!
J**N
Yeah. Go ahead and buy it.
I had purchased a smaller (6 motors, etc.) , 3-volt version of this. It’s great. I ordered this for the higher-voltage motors. I mean come on, the price makes it worth the motors alone, and these switches… and everything else.
D**N
Lego batteries
My grandson lives it!! I consider this a stem toy
S**
Excellent and perfect product
Excellent and perfect productMy 11-year-old son really enjoyed the gift he received, employment for hoursThank you
M**M
Fans are ineffective because of the direction of the motor spin.
Many things that can be made with the fans provided are not possible due to the direction of the motor spin vs the fan blade. orientation.
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