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Anonymous
Posted December 20, 2010
I got 3 of these for my grandsons It stated it was easy to assemble and lunches again and again. WRONG!!! My 3 sons are college graduates and they had a very hard time with one got angry one had patience and finally got one put together we all went out side to see it blast off up ti 300 ft in the sky. WRONG!!!! The fist blast off was about 3 ft.
the second maybe 15 ft, but a tube blew off and got vinegar and baking soda all over them. But the third and last blast off was about 40 ft.
This was the all time worst present that I have ever given my grandsons, and they were very let down.....
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Overview
The New Scientific Explorer Star Rocket streaks up to 200 feet in the sky! It’s the latest advancement in their patented baking soda and vinegar rocket technology. This powerful flyer is carefully engineered for maximum performance thrills.The Star Rocket takes only a few minutes to assemble and you can launch it again and again! The experiments are a great introduction to chemistry and physics. You’ll find out whether balsamic vinegar makes better fuel than regular vinegar, and you can test different fin and fuselage configurations for optimum aerodynamics. It’s an unforgettable ...