Pixobitz, Exclusive Creator Pack 522 Water Fuse Beads, Decos

Pixobitz

Pixobitz, Exclusive Creator Pack 522 Water Fuse Beads, Decos and Accessories Creative Activity STEM Arts and Crafts Kids’ Toys for Girls & Boys Ages 6 and up


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Dimensions: 20.32 x 3.51 x 15.24 cm; 550 Grams
Model: 6064721
Material: Plastic
Colour: Clear
Pack Quantity: 1
Batteries Required: No
Batteries Included: No
Age: 6 – 14 years
Assembly: No
Dimensions: 20.32 x 3.51 x 15.24 cm; 550 Grams
Material: Plastic
Quantity: 1

12 Responses

  1. LucasFinnis says:

     United Kingdom

    Bought for grandchildren aged 11 and 7. Both absolutely loved them. The youngest in particular found the larger pieces easy to handle. All in all a good Christmas present. Well packaged, excellent service.

  2. Jayme says:

     United Kingdom

    These are pretty much like aqua beads, only cooler! They look like real life minecraft/roblox inspired, they set when you spray with water so ideal when you dont want to let your child loose with an iron. Too fiddlygor 5 year old but 9 year old loves them. Would definitely get them again as a gift!

  3. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    These pixel blocks are something new for my kids. My 9-year-old had a good fun playing with it. The set included: 522 beads in 16 Colours, 4 Water Transfer Deco Sheets, 1 Spray Bottle Tool, 1 Tray, 6 Templates, 1 Instruction Guide and some accessories.

    The craft is easy to do, simply put the blocks together on one layer and spray water onto them. The blocks will stick together and will set after the water is dried. It is better to work on one layer first then build on another layer. Need a good control on the amount of water spray on, too less the blocks don’t stick well, too much the whole thing become too sticky.

    My daughter followed the templates to start with as it was her first time trying it. After that she tried to design her own creations. It was fun but there are not so much blocks included in the set. For the price being around 25 I would expect it comes with more beads.

    Overall, it a fun thing to play, but not sufficient beads included.

  4. Conner Borgelt says:

     United Kingdom

    My children have had a lot of fun with these. They are easy to create with and the end results look good. They have a tendency to be a little bit fragile though.

    Would recommend.

  5. Peter Quinton says:

     United Kingdom

    I didn’t even know what these were until my niece showed me. Very easy to use/play and you only need water.

    Can make plenty of designs with this. Comes with everything you need.. great fun.

  6. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Bit like aqua beads, they stick together once wet. A good amount of beads to be creative with. Kept the nephews busy during the summer. Will make a good stocking filler or childrens gif

  7. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Easy to use and fun as well. It’s great making patterns or shapes and simply using water to stick it all together. I was glad that I didn’t need to break out the iron to seal these.

  8. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    Kids can do this almost independently you but small blocks onto a baseplate in the design they want and spray with water. It’s much easier than beads and the kids don’t get as annoyed or frustrated trying to do the activity. Overall this would make a great gift, it’s a lot if fun and they can make some fun picture/designs

  9. Angie Bee says:

     United Kingdom

    Like Aqua Beads / Hama but squares and pixel inspired.

    Lay your design on the tray, then spray. We left it in the sun to dry.

    After the main blocks are dry, apply stickers and ears using the sponge side of the applicator (spray bottle).. extra spray will help it to set.

    Included are some design guides, stickers, and a spray bottle.

    Good family fun, for fans of Minecraft or pixel art.

    Make sure you spray enough and follow the instructions to prevent splitting too soon.

    Nice colourful bead bits. The brown ones look like cola cubes!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Pixel Beads

  10. Anonymous says:

     United Kingdom

    If you are looking for something slightly more crafty than Lego, then this kit from Pixobitz is a fun choice.

    Essentially, what you have here is lots of different coloured bricks and sets of stickers. Much like Lego, the bricks are designed to fit together. However, unlike Lego, rather than snapping them into place with ‘male’ and ‘female’ connections you need to spray these bricks with water which activates the glue on the bricks and binds them together.

    This process is simplified by the fact that Pixobitz provide you with card templates and a base. The card templates slide under the base and the base allows you to place down your blocks and line them all up. Once you follow the template and have a layer in place you need to spray them with water. Generally you spray a layer around 6 times and must wait 20 minutes for it to activate and dry.

    I would say that the waiting for it to dry is a bit of a pain. So, it only takes a couple minutes to do a layer. You then spray the thing and need to wait 20-45 minutes depending on what it is you are adding (layers take around 20 minutes, but things such as ears take up to 45 minutes). For kids, this isn’t something they are going to sit patiently for and so will just head off. I think this could have been easily fixed by providing you with more base templates. If you had 3-4 bases, you could be working on other designs whilst waiting for the first one to dry. Sadly, you only get a single base. The good news is, however, that if your kids do really get into this, each set you buy comes with a base and so you will begin building a collection of these bases.

    The instruction manual that comes with the set is really clear and will take you from a complete beginner to being able to create a template figure and then your own custom figures should you wish.

    The finished designs do look really cute. The bricks are lovely bright colours and you get an array of stickers to choose what kind of look you want to give your creations. Once built they are quite sticky and delicate. I’d say they are more for very light play or display as opposed to becoming toys for regular use (like Lego). I would really think of these as a crafting item.

    Overall, I really enjoyed building Pixobitz with the family. Although there is a lot of down time, the design and building process is fun and the finished figures look great placed around the home. It’s a wonderful toy to introduce children to arts and crafts!

    4.0 out of 5 stars Fun crafting kit for young childre

  11. Ty Pendlebury says:

     United Kingdom

    I have kids that are pixel blocks mad, This pulls them off the screen version and helps build their creativity.
    the kit Includes: 522 Bitz (Cube-Shaped Water Fuse Beads) in 16 Colours, 6 Accessories, 4 Water Transfer Deco Sheets, 1 Spray Bottle Tool, 1 Tray, 6 Templates, 1 Instruction Guide

    So much to do in the little set and more can be brought and added on, they can follow the instructions or make their own versions of pixel fun. We’ve had some very funny characters and animals made!

    Priced at 24.99 at the time of review

  12. Alex Whitelock says:

     United Kingdom

    Never heard of this toy brand before so I was really excited to give it to my daughter. This is really cool crafting kit. It includes 522 water fuse beads in 16 different colours, 6 accessories, 4 water transfer sheets, a spray bottle, a tray, 6 templates and instruction guide.

    It is actually very easy to use. We liked the fact all you need is water for the pieces to stick together! With a little bit of patience (having to wait between layers to set) kids can build little figurines. Each design can be kept built or taken apart and reassembled for future reuse.

    My kids had a lot of fun picking out which character to make and it was really easy for the kids to spray the water on the beads to make them stick together. This is perfect for artsy kids who like to build things and enjoys crafting.