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Friday
May292020

Chad's Crappy Corner & his final gadget for his May Theme.

Chad picks an easier project for his final “cheap hack gadgets”. As a matter of fact you don't need to add much to build this Kidz Robotix Table Top Robot.

The company says: This fun kit teaches kids about toys, robotics, and more. Challenge your child's imagination with the 4M Table Top Robot. Perfect for any young scientist, this fun kit teaches kids the basics of robotics by constructing a working robot crab. When activated, the crab scuttles under its own power and changes direction when it encounters an obstacle. Fostering creativity and mechanical skill, this kit also provides an excellent opportunity to show kids how toys are assembled and function. Recommended for ages 9 and up. Kids can assemble a scuttling mechanical crab that they'll be proud of. 

And Chad says: All you need to supply to build this kit is a Phillips head screwdriver and 1 AA battery. The set included all the other necessary components, along with easy-to-follow instructions. Actually Chad said it was almost too easy to build. He estimated that him took him about ten minutes to complete the kit. But, that's Chad. You learn all about this kit on this week's show.

The kit is about $15.00 on Amazon: https://amzn.to/2XbdRbs

As an Amazon Associate Giz Wiz Biz earns from qualifying Amazon purchases. You pay no more.

See or hear this show: www.gizwiz.tv/episode/1781

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