Star Wars E3 BASIC LIGHTSABER RED 3337
Star Wars E3 BASIC LIGHTSABER RED
(as of 21/08/2010 06:20 - more info)
$10
$16
Listed Under: Toy Lightsabers
Train to become a Jedi with this wonderful lightsaberFeatures a slide on/off button and a flick wrist to extend bladeThere's a convenient belt clip, so you can keep the lightsaber close at hand..read more
















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Five year old grandson is into Star Wars and this light saber was a big hit with him. It is durable enough to survive a five year old boy.
Well, it doesn’t flash and flicker nor does it make all sorts of cool cosmic noises but our son (and Dad) had fun with these. They frequently make up “routines” and they prefer a durable lightsaber w/o all the bells and whistles to one with all the bells and whistles that falls apart easily. This toy is pretty durable!
Star Wars E3 BASIC LIGHTSABER BL01 RED
Success from the start. My boy loves it. The button to release the telescoping saber was a little hard to manage, but he he was motivated and figured it out. He has been whacking all sorts of things and it seems to hold up fine so far. He loves to flick the handle and watch the telescoping sections jump into place. What power. I am glad other reviewers noted that this one doesn’t light up so we weren’t disappointed. My boy has sensory processing disorder and needs practice with modulation. This toy is perfect. He can practice gentle hitting and learn how much power is acceptable. The sensory feedback from hitting is good for him and satisfies his urge to hit in an acceptable way.
This is a basic light saber. My three year old has hours of fun playing with it. So far, is has held up well. I would recommend this to people with young children who have active imaginations.
I bought this toy for my 4 year old son who enjoyed playing with it for a day. We made a mistake, as we thought we bought the one that lit up as well as made lightsaber sounds. This one doesn’t, but for the same price! This is basically a plastic cone that does not “spring” out to form, nor does it retract back in place (the cone gets stuck every time.) This was a waste of money, my son has more fun with sticks in the yard.