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Original Metal Slinky from Poof

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Minimum Age: 5 years
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Product Description Everyone loves a Slinky?! This original spring toy is famous with children all over the world. It stretches, snaps back, and makes a "slinkity sound."
Customer Reviews
I had thought it was bigger     Posted 05 May 2008 Not the product's fault but I had thought it would be bigger. My son had a larger diameter slinky and needed to replace it. This was the largest we could find. Would like to have had a 4" diameter one.
Still a Great Classic     Posted 26 February 2008 The metal slinky still works like 40 years ago. Delivered in the box ahead of schedule. I use them in my physics class to demonstrate wave motion. I also use them to generate an electric field by passing low voltage DC through them using a 6 volt battery. Great fun and educational too.
Slinky Forever!     Posted 13 February 2008 Before my grandkids' last visit, I stocked the guest room with an assortment of small toys and books. Alas, I only had one Slinky, which proved to be BY FAR the most popular with the age 6 - 12 group. So for their Easter visit, I have a Slinky for each basket! Of course, as we all remember, Slinkys don't last forever, but while they do they are great. Some toys just never go out of fashion.
Worked great until it got stretched out and bent, then did not work at all.     Posted 07 January 2008 My 8-year-old son had such fun playing with Slinky, but he stretched it out, the wires bent, and now it can't go down the stairs. It's a classic, great product, but maybe if he were older he wouldn't have stretched it too far. Otherwise, loved it.
What can I say, some things just never grow old.     Posted 12 December 2006 I have owned probalby 3 or 4 of these over my life, and my latest one is still at my mothers house. Once you figure out the perfect spot on the stairs, and it walks down the whole flight, you are hooked. It's just plain fun, and keeps small hands busy, and thier imaginations working.
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