SolarBots: 8-in-1 Solar Robot Kit


Item Number: 421

Time Left: CLOSED

Value: $27

Online Close: Feb 1, 2024 8:00 PM PST

Bid History: 6 bids - Item Sold!


Description

Build 8 Solar Robots with This Kit for Age 9+! (Or 6+ with help)


Build unique robots that are powered by the sun -- batteries not required! Using a compact solar panel, these cool little bots harness energy from the sun to power an electric motor to get moving. Build a drummer robot that marches along, beating a drum; an armadillo robot that does somersaults; a solar bug that crawls on six legs, and more! The 48-page, full-color manual guides solar power pioneers through model assembly and offers fun scientific facts about the real-life applications of solar technology. What solar-powered inventions will you dream up?


Ages: 6+
Experiments: 8
Piece Count: 194
Manual Pages: 44
Product Dimensions: 10 x 11 x 2.5 in.


Awards:



  • 2021 The Toy Association's Construction Toy of the Year Finalist

  • Popular Mechanics’ 2020 Game and Toy Award


Watch these Bots in action HERE.

Special Instructions

Winning bidders located in Northern California may pick up their items in Napa at a location and date to be arranged -- details will be emailed to winning bidders. Items not picked up by March 8, 2024, will be mailed to the winning bidder, and purchaser is responsible for shipping and insurance costs. (Note that we will automatically mail gift cards and gift certificates for free -- no need to pick those up.)


Items purchased by bidders residing outside of Northern California will be shipped on or around Tuesday, February 6, 2024, unless you tell us that you wish to pick up your item. Purchaser is responsible for shipping and insurance costs. (Gift cards and gift certificates ship for free.) Please contact us at sbspcauction@gmail.com by February 5 if you plan to pick up your auction winnings.


Stone Bridge School and SBS Parent Council are not responsible for items lost or damaged during shipping.


No shipping outside the United States.

Donated by

Karin Troedsson