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The Vintage STEAM Boat Pop Pop Candles Powered Put Put Ship is a charming educational toy that combines classic design with hands-on learning. Measuring approximately 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches, this iron boat operates using a candle to heat its boiler, creating steam that propels it across the water. Perfect for young explorers and collectors alike, this toy fosters curiosity and introduces children to the principles of steam power in a fun and engaging way.
Item Dimensions | 5.12 x 2.36 x 1.57 inches |
Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
Material Type | Iron |
Theme | Boat |
Toy Vehicle Form | Boat |
Are Batteries Required | No |
Operation Mode | Manual |
Power Source | manual candle |
Additional Features | Portable |
G**L
Neat little toy.
Does what is says. Kinda messy inside after running. Lots of candle wax all over that has to be removed.
S**E
Failed fast...
We lit the candle, put it in the water and the pop pop boat worked for about 10 seconds. It pop popped across a bowl and then stopped popping.We tried to get it going again for about 40 mins and then I took out the little pressure chamber, but could see that the seam had failed. Perhaps I'll solder it some day, but my son was pretty disappointed. I blame the build quality.
R**R
A fun, old fashioned, but dangerous, toy
When I was a child, one of my friends had one of these. I always thought it would be fun to own one, but never did. It is a toy that requires constant adult supervision, as you can easily be burned by the candle, or by steam, if improperly used. It makes a pop-pop sound when it scoots across your bath tub or pool. Originally, these were sometimes called pop-pop steam boats. Simple, but yet fun to watch.
J**S
Childhood memories
Awesome
J**L
Good for what it is
Works as advertised. Nothing that’s going to last forever, but fun to play with nonetheless.
M**A
Cute but hard to figure out.
It works, but the water reservoir is hard to fill and very shallow so it’s tricky to get started.
G**
Very Cool
My son loved this. It was fun! It’s real great to show them how things can run without electricity.
E**N
Potentially Toxic
I recently purchased this pop pop boat, expecting the fun and unique experience associated with these toys. Unfortunately, my experience was far from satisfactory. Firstly, the boat's functionality was a major letdown. When I lit the candle to power it, the boat heated up but failed to produce the characteristic 'pop pop' sound consistently. It managed a weak pop only once every couple of minutes, which was quite underwhelming. Additionally, the candle left unsightly black soot marks all over the metallic surface of the boat.More concerning, however, was the strong, unpleasant chemical odor that emanated when the boat was in use. This was particularly alarming considering I used it indoors, in my bathtub. The intensity of the smell was such that it lingered in my home for hours, causing significant discomfort. This experience raises serious questions about the safety and quality standards of this product, especially considering its origin and the lack of information on its manufacturing processes.Given these issues, I would advise potential buyers to be cautious. This product did not meet my expectations in terms of performance and, more importantly, it raised safety concerns that should not be overlooked.
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