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Reviewed in the United States on September 20, 2022
Purchased to add to our collection of games. We enjoy playing with this bowling game and young children should be supervised when playing due to small parts. My 5 year old granddaughter has hours of play with this game.
Sylvain Carriere
Reviewed in Canada on August 25, 2020
super
georges dainault
Reviewed in Canada on July 14, 2020
Pour un cadeau , mais le jeu est rΓ©ellement petit.
Jonesboy
Reviewed in the United States on October 4, 2020
Quality wood desk bowling π³ set.The magnetic π§² knob works great and makes setup of pins a snap. Classy.
Adriana Leopardi
Reviewed in the United States on April 26, 2020
Got this for my boyfriend who loves bowling, to put on his desk. Magnetic design helps with resetting pins really easily. Very well-made. Looks expensive!
Nisse Lee
Reviewed in the United States on September 8, 2019
This was a gift for my 9yr old. He is loving it. He especially loves the magnetic thing that helps with holding the pins to set them up. Just donβt forget to turn off the magnet before you bowl! Heehee
Alysun F
Reviewed in the United States on July 13, 2019
This was a gift for a 7 year old boy but was perfectly acceptable as an executive βtoyβ. Very nice quality with great magnets to hold pins in place almost by not touching them.
Yard Saler
Reviewed in the United States on February 18, 2017
Great theory, but poor construction. It broke on day two after around 10 total minutes of use. Two faults: Poor gluing of the magnets under the alley and weak, unstable wood veneer used on the top surface of the lane......First the side magnet switch got stuck and would not come back up to the vertical position to set the pins up. I took it apart underneath to find one magnet came out of it's circle and latched onto the neighboring magnet, blocking the triangle of magnets from rising fully to the top. I reglued it and another one that was loose (only a string of glue kept it from popping out of its socket), and then added 2 drops of super glue to the sides of the others as well. Problem #1 solved. Then I noticed in a good light that the pin dots on the bowling lane were all raised slightly (about the size of a fingertip around each) and the king pin spot had a tiny crack in it. The bumps obviously affect the roll, which is why the ball won't go where you aim. The veneer must be very thin. There should be a thin non-flexible substrate under this area, like a small aluminum or plastic sheet, to prevent the lower magnets from pushing the wood up. OR, a "stop" installed in the plastic mechanism to prevent the magnet plate from rising any higher then the floor bottom, as without one the spring pressure bangs the magnets up slightly into the wood. Still working on this problem. Very disappointed.
CEI
Reviewed in the United States on February 28, 2014
This is a nice little game. Easy to set up-the pins are set with magnets, then you can turn a switch and remove the magnet so the pins can fall when struck by the ball. Then turn the magnet back and pins are easy to set again.
G. Soots
Reviewed in the United States on December 15, 2013
Boutght this for my 83 Year old uncle. My dad and his brothers always bowled and now that my Uncle is older he can't make it into the lanes anymore. So I decided to take the lanes to him. Of course I played with it a bit, to test it out. :) The magnetic assisst pin reset is really helpfull. It's a great product, thinking about buying one for my older brother; he's even a bigger bowler and I'm sure he'll enjoy it just like our uncle does.
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