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Reviewed in Belgium on September 9, 2024
Le bouchon du tube était enlevé et le métal liquide s’était répandu dans tout le sachet en plastique puis c’était relu autour de l’étiquette en papier. Dès lors, difficile à utiliser !
Happy Gibson Owner
Reviewed in Canada on February 12, 2024
Cool product shipping was faster than stated AAA +++
Dave
Reviewed in the United Kingdom on October 27, 2024
Good
Dinakar
Reviewed in India on August 31, 2023
Don’t know it’s exactly quality, but I am pretty satisfied with it, but it is somewhat costly
David R.
Reviewed in the United States on October 5, 2022
It’s a fun and neat way to introduce the young ones into the sciences and the weird wonderful world we live in . When I was young we actually got to play with mercury. It was known to be dangerous but with a few safety precautions we still were able to do that. Thankfully today that’s not common place but I remember how fascinating it was to see this metal be a solid then a liquid and all the crazy ways it could be manipulated to do amazing things. This product as close as you can get ( outside of a lab ) to what I experienced as a kid and it is just as fun and awe inspiring and down right amazing without all the safety concerns. You still should practice safe handling and observe all safety procedures because it just makes sense but you will see the little (and some grown) minds be blown at the neat things you can do with gallium. Do a little research order some that will come in a vile handy vile make some molds, then melt them in your hand and push the puddle of Liquid Metal around in your palms and look into the wide eyes watching the magic you making happen .. So much fun
C & M
Reviewed in the United States on January 21, 2020
Super cool! Got this as a gift. It really melts, slowly, in my hand if my hand is warm enough. Melts at 85 F / 30 C and when melted it looks like mercury but this stuff is not toxic. Did a little research and found that it is not toxic in its pure form but I wouldn’t intentionally eat it. It was a bit difficult to remove from the vial it came in. The trick is to submerge the vial in hot water (I used hot water from the tap) until the outer layer melts. Then the entire slug slides right out. Keep it away from carpet. If you spill some on a hard floor, let it cool and then scrape it off with a credit card. It leaves a gray residue on your hands that takes a little work to remove. Just scrub with soap and warm/hot water. Gallium is fun to play with and to show friends.
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