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Customer reviews of Scientific Explorer Meteor Rocket by Poof-Slinky, Inc.
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Scientific Explorer Meteor Rocket has been reviewed 9 times with an average rating of 3.78
Meteor Rocket
Posted 10/3/2008 by Karen Langgle

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We were very disappointed in the product. We constantly had the problem of the rocket going off before we could set it down properly. If we did get it down in time, it didn't go very high.
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We certainly do not approve of wayward rockets lifting-off before the countdown. We contacted our customer with the suggestion of a replacement or refund.

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4 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
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Posted 4/29/2009 by JQ

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The rocket did not go very high.

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3 of 4 customers found this review helpful.
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My rating of Scientific Explorer Meteor Rocket
Posted 12/23/2007 by Teri B

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It takes a bit of work to assemble the rocket but it is a lot of fun and can go quite high!

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Awesome Toy
Posted 12/17/2007 by Aaron Ziebro

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Awesome Toy.

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Review of Scientific Explorer Meteor Rocket
Posted 3/8/2009 by Christopher Castro

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We had a great time with this on my sons birthday. I was surprised at how high it went.

Review for Scientific Explorer Meteor Rocket
Posted 5/6/2008

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Very nice toy. My grandson loves it.

My Son Loved This!
Posted 1/13/2008 by Stacie T.

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My 8 year old son and his dad had a great time with this rocket. It was great. Went really high.

Didn't Make it to 100 Feet
Posted 9/6/2007 by Kristie Stevens

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My son was super excited about The Meteor Rocket, but it didn't work out as well as we'd hoped. The highest it shot was maybe 20 feet on the first try. It was difficult to put it together before it started to spew, and one of the balsa wood fins broke on the third launch attempt, even though we were being really careful. Clearly you need to dry out the baking soda chamber after each use, which is difficult at the remote location we chose since we were expecting it to fly so high.

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