Its a ufo attached to a near invisible string which is attached to the back of your ear and creates a floating effect.was £10
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Avkaan
21 Jan 16#16
Bought for £10 at harrods when the demonstrator wowed us.. What a gimmick total rubbish.. Noone has the time to master this pointless thing
AAB to Avkaan
21 Jan 16#18
Yep same here, we paid £15 at Hamleys. Waste of money.
dave_gilmore81
21 Jan 16#17
cardboard disc and a piece of cotton. shame on them
Fakhir
21 Jan 16#15
I know its terrible, but my point is that these were £20 when they were released and now they are 50p and I know your like its not worth it; I totally agree its soo different to what it looks like on the box
Dantooine
21 Jan 16#14
:confused:
tinkerbellian
21 Jan 16#13
Agree with all the above, son had one years ago , absolute rubbish, what surprises me is that they are still making them
razorwire
21 Jan 16#12
Great price, terrible item though - agree with everyone else that even at 50p it's not worth buying.
drummerdickens
21 Jan 16#11
Had one bought for me. Pointless tat.
PovMan
21 Jan 16#10
This is cheap, heat added :smiley:
JonBetts2004
21 Jan 16#9
Received one from my bro as a Christmas present. We had a good laugh for a couple of minutes when we realised how it actually worked. That's as far as the satisfaction of this item went....
nickypyke27
21 Jan 16#8
Crap
bugsbunny32
21 Jan 16#7
A load of rubbish. My kids have had 4 bought for them over the years by unsuspecting relatives. Not worth 20p let alone the £9.99 they were originally priced as few years back. It's a piece of card on a bit of clear thread that you stick to your hand and spin about.
happylarry
21 Jan 16#6
I have to say because it was a Science Museum product I expected it to be a science based trick not smoke and mirrors.
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Worth 50p but not the original £10