Kid's Spy Gear Item ID: #468Wild Planet Spy Gear Evidence KitProduct Information:
Item DescriptionUncover top-secret evidence! This all-in-one inspection set is packed with over 12 tools that reveal invisible fingerprints and magnify even the smallest pieces of evidence. Pack it all in the mobile carrying case so you can analyze clues on the go! Item Reviews3 Responses to “Wild Planet Spy Gear Evidence Kit” |
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It’s a toy, don’t expect too much. Now you can have some fun…the way to collect finger prints: rub your hands with a little oil first, then touch a low-sheen, somewhat smooth surface you don’t mind placing prints on and the dusting powder.
It’s not very often that my nephew says there is something that he would like to have.He has a science lab in the cellar and he would like to get a finger printing kit. That what was in the Spygear kit that I sent to him. In his thank you note he said that he was trying to see if his brother had touched his ITouch and he liked the kit very much.
I really hoped this kit would include all the items it stated in good working order. Unfortunately it’s mostly hype. I bought this for my son for Christmas. He was over the moon thrilled. The fingerprint ink pad and card are the only items worth anything in this kit, and you can certainly buy an ink pad for less and anywhere. The microscope is 100% useless. You can’t see anything through it except shades of light. The rest of the case includes the fingerprint powder, brush and lifting tape. We never got a chance to use the tape because the powder simply doesn’t work, at least not for us. The other items are plastic tweezers and tiny evidence bags. I guess these could be used in some sort of CSI creative play. My son doesn’t care. He’s just disappointed. It’s really not worth the money. I wish it was.