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Fun Fusion E-Z Tweezies 4-1/4″ 2/Pkg.

Fun Fusion E-Z Tweezies 4-1/4″ 2/Pkg.

  • Tweezies help in placing beads acurately onto your pegboard
  • 2 pack
  • Great to improve fine motor skills.
  • Great for detailed work.
  • Age 5+

Funfusion E-Z Tweezies. This package contains two sets of plastic tweezers perfect for separating and using Perler beads. WARNING: Choking Hazard-small parts and sharp points. Not for children under 3 years.

Price: $ 1.45

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  • Fun factory that makes squishy shapes

Have hours of fun squeezing out silly squishy shapes with the playdoh fun factory

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2 comments to Fun Fusion E-Z Tweezies 4-1/4″ 2/Pkg.

  • Anonymous
    4.0 out of 5 stars
    Very Useful for Perler Beads, October 21, 2010
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    This review is from: Fun Fusion E-Z Tweezies 4-1/4″ 2/Pkg. (Kitchen)

    Payed $1.50 plus I think another $1 for shipping, average price, not good, not bad.

    The E-Z Tweezies work great for Perler beads. I recently started doing these fun crafts with my niece and nephew, and we all have trouble handling the beads. The E-Z Tweezies have a very good grip on each individual bead, or two at a time. The only thing I don’t like about them is you can’t be in a rush with your beads. If you angle the E-Z Tweezie too much when rushing, it will not align correctly, resulting in a broken E-Z Tweezie. But for $1.50, I can’t complain.

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  • Amy Steele "quirky mama"
    6 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
    5.0 out of 5 stars
    Play-Doh Pleasure!, May 29, 2010
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    Amy Steele “quirky mama” (Waynesville, NC) –
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    Durability:4.0 out of 5 stars Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars Educational:4.0 out of 5 stars 
    This review is from: Playdoh 50th Anniversary Fun Factory (Toy)

    Just got this a couple of days ago at Target for about $8.00 (am I allowed to say that?) to replace an older model that I had obtained from a thrift store, and had probably originated from a dollar store. The chamber where one places the dough on the above Play-Doh model is actually smaller, while the bootleg one had a bigger chamber. Thus, the Play-Doh one makes short spaghetti, which is a little disappointing. However, my tot is able to push the lever down on the Play-Doh one, while she could not do that on the bootleg one. I have read reviews in the past about Play-Doh/related accessories, and some parents complain about clean-up on some items. Hello, life is full of messes, and it’s part of the fun of being a kid and learning in general! I’d rather have an aware,grubby child as opposed to a clean robot. Anyway, we love this thing already. P.S.- You can always let leftover molecules of Play-Doh left on the accessories that you couldn’t remove dry up, then just shake them out. Easy as pie. Sorry, just sayin’.

    Update on 1/13/11: If you do want a dough accessory that does make longer spaghetti, I have since found out that the bootleg model that I mentioned above is “Crayola” brand, and I saw it at “Big Lots” in the art aisle. I also neglected to inform the population in general that this Fun Factory can hold Play-Doh within the main body (only mini or party-size containers), that the top side of the purple lever has six design impressions, underneath the purple lever are four small dough molds, and the back dial offers eight options for artsy dough ejection. The spaghetti one is the coolest; the other ones somehow lose definition while they are being made, or end up just looking all alike, or do not retain shape well enough for slicing into small pieces to make, for example, “cookies” (think fridge cookies here). The dial is hard for small (2, 3) kids to manipulate, but this fact does not effect my rating, as us Play-doh vets should be nearby to vicariously enjoy the fun.

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