🌟 Elevate Your Space with a Touch of Tranquility!
The Aoderun Moving Sand Art Picture is a captivating 3D sandscape that transforms with each turn, offering a unique visual experience. Made from lead-free, high-quality glass, it features a durable plastic frame, making it a perfect addition to any home or office decor. This relaxing piece not only beautifies your space but also serves as a thoughtful gift for friends and family, promoting peace and mindfulness.
R**N
So pretty
Looks and functions exactly as expected. Helps me meditate and is a great tool to distract when having an anxiety attack.
S**A
Takes some getting used to
I saw that some people suggested shaking it a bunch to create bubbles to make the sand cascade slower and it was great advice. I love how the sand turned out and now I am afraid to move it. It took me a few times to get it to work correctly , but I love the way it looks like real mountains!Bought this for my boyfriends work desk- but now we are afraid if we move it to his office - it will ruin the perfect cascade.
T**N
It's a matter of what floats your boat.
What you get is not always as dramatic as the picture. I bought two different colors and that makes a difference as well. You have to get the right amount of air bubble and many small bubbles is better than large ones. he best designs involve small streams and those take time to create. You won't watch it every second. Still I like 'em, enjoy seeing them even if you only stay fascinated for a few days. I had mine for months and keep them where I can see them. Turn them over about once a week. It ain't like watching TV is is jus the same thing over and over with variation in design
D**D
Mesmerizing gadget
The media could not be loaded. Really neat little desktop toy. Works great so far hopefully will stay working for a while
K**S
Fun
New pictures, fun to play with.
N**T
Terrible
Don't waste your money, even if it's cheap. Smaller than expected and bubbles. Too many bubbles. I will be tossing it.
G**.
Difficult to get consistent results
I've been fiddlin' with this for over 10 hrs and still can't get consistent results. I've been adjusting the amount of air, but that's not the whole story. With the same volume of air, I can get it to dump instantly or not move at all, it's dependent on the size of the bubbles and how they're distributed. If I shake it vigorously and make lots of small bubbles, I can get it to completely stop the sand flow by evenly distributing them across the bottom of the sand. If they are larger bubbles, with the same volume of air, it's hard to completely block the entire bottom of the sand line and the sand falls really quickly, eventually just dumping. It's also important to start w/ the sand on the bottom with an perfectly straight top. If not, the part that is projecting will just breach the bubbles and dump. I think the fact that it's 12" makes it harder to get the bubbles evenly distributed evenly across the bottom of the sand line. Maybe a smaller one would be easier?
M**
As advertised
Talk of the office!
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