Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Large Phlat Ball

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List Price: £9.99
Our Price: £4.99
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Availability: Usually dispatched within 24 hours
Manufacturer: Re:creation Group Plc
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Batteries Included: 0 Binding: Toy Brand: Re:creation Group Plc EAN: 5060030181426 Label: Re:creation Group Plc Manufacturer: Re:creation Group Plc Manufacturer Minimum Age: 60 Number Of Items: 1 Publisher: Re:creation Group Plc Studio: Re:creation Group Plc
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Waste of time Comment: I bought this for a friends son. Wish I had read the reviews. It's crap
Customer Rating:      Summary: Large Phlat Ball Comment: I brough Phlat Ball for Me and my family for this summer as its something different to play with, which all my family had so much fun with.You never know when its going to pop up.
I definitely recommend it.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Award for worst toy around? Comment: This toy was a really bad choice for a present for my young son. It looks good in the adverts, but in real life it pops up again before you've had time to do anything with it. It may well do better if you wet it, but it isn't easy to get water in to the suction cup and the last thing you want to be doing when playing with it is keep trying to fix it to get it to work properly. My son gets really annoyed with it - a big dissapointment.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Is it a frisbee, is it a ball? Comment: No it's rubbish! Watch the disappointment on your child's face as in mid-flight their frisbee suddenly changes into a punctured football and plummets to the ground. Repeat twice more just to check that you're doing it right then chuck it in the bin.
Customer Rating:      Summary: terrible!! Comment: What a complete waste of money! The Phlat Ball simply doesn't do what it's supposed to do.
There is no randomness to it popping into a ball so you simply can't play any of the games with it. Only stays flat for a second or so. You are therefore left with it in a ball shape and it is too fragile to be kicked, doesn't bounce... Absolute rubbish. Don't buy!!!!
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Editorial Reviews:
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Phlatball Large is a unique sports toy that transforms into a ball when thrown. E-Z grip fabric exterior provides a textured surface for active play
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