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Air Zinger Robot

air_zinger_robotThe Air Zinger uses air pressure to inhale or blast out a ball (included) through its cannon like loader. Zigging and zagging is no problem with its wired controller. You can easily move forward, backward, left and right. Activate Air Zinger’s magnum propeller to control the ball with an amazing whirlwind effect. When the propeller is activated to retrieve the ball, it is like watching a Largemouth bass inhale its lunch. On command, its special compartment stores the ball and launches it. It’s all about full-throttle competition; who can beat whom? Play robot soccer or create your own games!

Quick and easy to assemble, this clever little robot is hard to resist. Children love to build the Zinger. The kit challenges cognitive skills and helps develop fine motor skills and hand-eye coordination. It is the perfect gift for anyone aged 10 or older. With its three motors and game-playing action, the Air Zinger robot kit will blow you away! Requires four AA Batteries.

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