☀️ Spin into sustainable style—where science meets chic!
This mini solar windmill is a solar-powered educational toy and decorative piece made from durable ABS plastic. It features a self-assembly design and spins rapidly under strong sunlight, demonstrating the conversion of solar energy into mechanical motion. Ideal for children’s science learning or as a modern eco-friendly desk or garden ornament.
M**7
Poorly made and doesn’t work.
First one received did not work at all and the little cap (the cowling?) does not fit!!! It was also discovered some wires were not soldered to the top part of the mill. I sent this one back and received a 2nd one within a couple of days I’ll also be returning. Again, the cowling does not fit!! The windmills blades come off because of this. Just poorly, cheaply made!! Save your money.
B**D
Works great
The media could not be loaded. Really cute. It spins fast when the sun barely hits the panel.
J**A
Good
Good product, it's made of fragile material and if you're going to give it to a nephew like mine who broke it 20 seconds after I gave it to him, I don't recommend it, but if you're going to keep it in a safe place it's fine.
R**.
Do NOT buy
Our 5 year old son is obsessed with wind mills. For Easter we bought him one, it never worked. We returned it for another one and the 2nd one didn't work either. He is beyond heartbroken 💔 I wouldn't have given it a 1 star but I had to mark something.
A**R
Wind Turbine Model
Purchased this for my son who is fascinated by wind turbines. Unfortunately it did not hold up. The electrical connection that allows the solar panel to charge the turbine never worked and broke when assembled. The rest of the model quickly fell apart after a few times of being moved around. He still loves it but we have to put it together every time he wants to play with it.
R**R
Not worth the money
There is no way that this could be put together. So now we have a box of parts that looks like it could be a wind turbine. Very disappointing!
P**C
Fun Knick knack
Bought this as a desk “ornament” for my husband who loves solar things. The last thing to attach was the fan blade, it was a little tricky. He had to slightly shave down the inner piece to get it to click on. After that no problems. I can’t see where handling it a lot would be a good ide because it’s not the sturdiest. For an older child or desk ornament, it works.
P**R
Motor requires soldering
Either broken or I think it's actually expected you will solder the leads onto the motor. Basically the leads are loose, not stripped. If your aren't into soldering you might be disappointed.
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