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The Sunnytech Weight Lifting Stainless Physics Balance Tumbler is a premium chromium-plated stainless steel desk toy designed to balance perfectly on one leg, offering 2-3 minutes of smooth 360° kinetic motion. It serves as a stylish stress-relief tool and an educational demonstration of pendulum motion and conservation of momentum, making it an ideal executive accessory for home or office.






| ASIN | B08J3KSV2X |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #84,917 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #1,282 in Educational Science Kits #9,810 in Kids' Party Decorations |
| Color | multi |
| Customer Reviews | 4.6 4.6 out of 5 stars (2,813) |
| Date First Available | 23 October 2021 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Color Recognition |
| Item model number | WJ161 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
| Material Type(s) | Stainless |
| Number of Game Players | 1 |
| Product Dimensions | 23 x 14.5 x 5.5 cm; 500 g |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No batteries required |
A**!
Good non electronic gift
Liked it
N**I
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C**L
No assembly required. Just set the stand and put the balancing man in the center. No battery required.I constantly have people asking about it in my office. I really like the heaviness. The balancing act while it's spinning pretty fast is fascinating. This is definitely a very cool product.
R**N
Good to look if you feel stress, a bit pricey though
A**N
I have many sunnytech products from sterling engines, solar powered spinny toys, and this balance. Mine is the little airplane on the balance stand. It appears to be made from simple off the shelf parts, and balances on a screw. It has this super cool engineer aesthetic that i really like. I love aviation and mechanics so this is great for my desk. My cat loves it, he will sit here and play with it and watch it spin for a half hour every now and then. Sometimes i spin it and my cat is across the room staring, then runs up and plays with it. Sunnytech has a very good product quality, also their customer service is great but be prepared for very broken english. I had to replace a broken tempered glass cylinder for my horizontal sterling engine, and the means of doing so was a bit odd, however it worked regardless. They gave me 2 cylinder for price of 1, Also they threw me a bunch of free O rings too, which i didnt need but i put them in my sterling engine extra parts bin. I am very impressed with every sunnytech product, and i know this sounds like they paid me to say this but i am not paid by or associated with sunnytech in any way whatsoever. I just love the quality, if you havent tried one of their sterling engines do yourself a favor and buy one
J**A
I’m really impressed by this! It seems to be pretty sturdy, including the balls on the end of each side of the bar. It is extremely well balanced, which you can see in the video. It does spin for quite a long time, several minutes if you give it a good twirl and let it go. You can really get it rocking back and forth and it will stay on the pedestal. The pedestal is made of a bolt, nut, metal cylinder and some other hardware store type parts but it does go together nicely. You do have to assemble the pedestal yourself but there are directions in the box, it’s very simple and will take about 30 seconds. It comes in a flat box which is kind of nice because it is easy to wrap and isn’t immediately evident as to what it is. It would make for a nice stocking stuffer. We have one of these made out of wood that was quite a bit more in price and doesn’t spin as long. I do like the little loincloth type of thing he has on. I think it adds a nice bit of character to him. All in all, it does what you’d expect and isn’t overpriced. It stands just under 7 inches tall and just about as wide so it won’t take up much space on a desk or shelf.
C**.
a nice toy but mine only lasts about 25 seconds before it slows down and then stops. disappointed about that.
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