Erector Sets.....anyone?

BoogasMom

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Does anyone have any experiences (good or bad) with erector sets? I think my 8yo son would love a set for Christmas as he LOVES Legos and I would like to get him something different.

Also, where are the best prices?

Thanks!
 
My son LOVES his erector sets. He's 9 1/2. Two Christmases ago we gave him a giant set, maybe it was two sets, to make numerous different machines - cranes, cars, etc. Through and through he is a builder. LOVES Legos too. He puts all these different sets together to make very interactive machines. This fall he received a set of Snap Circuits and now he has integrated the erector sets with the Snap Circuits and I have motorized things all over my house! I highly recommend the erector set. I will say - it is a zillion little screws and parts that get lost. My suggestion, at least what works for us, is to go to the Dollar Store or 5 Below or something like that and get tiny, plastic containers with lids. He separates all his screws and small pieces into these and then can put all the pieces into a giant storage box without worry that the screws are lost or thrown all over or lost. I remember his set came with a tiny set of tools - sort of non-functional for him as he's so involved. Again, from the Dollar Store or someplace like that he has a small set of tools - screwdrivers of varying sizes, little wrench, etc. It was just a little more functional for him. PERFECT!!

As for pricing, I didn't get any this year (I upgraded his Snap Circuits instead for a larger set) but I know I got his sets at Toys R Us. It was a Black Friday deal so I know it was a decent price. Like Legos, I believe these are pricey sets but also like Legos. I think they are worth it and have stood the test of time with him.

Enjoy!!
 
We have an erector set and it is also loved. As PP mentioned there are a lot of TINY parts, especially the little nuts and bolts and the spacers that can easily be lost (read as sucked up in my vacuum:rolleyes1 ). I recommend to start out getting one of the sets that come in a case for storing all the pieces. The one we have also has all kinds of cubbies for separating out the little pieces which makes it easier for the kids to find what they want when they want them.
 
When I was a teen, I asked for Legos and I was given Kinex instead. You might look at those sets as well.
 

Along this topic we watched "The Man Who Saved Christmas" which is the story of the man who invented them. Very sweet movie.
 
My parents got my son one last year for Christmas. It was combo pack of motorized and non-motorized parts. Sadly, the motor has died already. We might get him a new motor for his birthday so he can make more things. He likes to pick the idea out but we ned up doing a lot of the work.
 
Thanks for all of the replies so far. :cool1:

I have one more question....do the sets come with instruction/idea booklets like the Legos do?
 














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