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Mongolia, Ulaanbaatar
1 Level
779 Review
34 Karma

Review on Educational Magna Tiles 32 Piece: Creative and Award-Winning Toy Set by Raysean Forth

Revainrating 2 out of 5

Buy FUNEDU tiles instead!

I bought this starter kit for two and a half years. I had previously seen many influential moms on Instagram raving about Magnatils, so I felt confident this should be the highest quality tile on the market. There was a "deal of the day" where these tiles sold for $28 (they sell for $50). I thought this would be a great opportunity to invest in them and see for myself how good these tiles are. But to my surprise, I didn't find them very good. Before I write a detailed review, I would like to point out that I had two sets of Picasso tiles, one set of shape magnets, one set of play magnets and one set of fun. Edu magnet tile. And of course the magnetic tile FUN EDU wins the race in terms of strength and creativity. First I'd like to start with the positives: the plastic was really great and the six colors were definitely vibrant and looked great in the sun. This set also has all the basic shapes. Cons: Magnets aren't great, you can't build a base structure without falling. Some of the magnets are strong and the rest are just weak. also not suitable for creating complex geometric structures. However, I can highly recommend the FUN EDU magnetic tile. They have the best magnets. You can build solid structures.

Pros
  • Great design
Cons
  • Crumpled packaging