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1 of 1 found the following review helpful:
just what I was looking for Nov 09, 2009
By K. Tarsha
"3 Boys' Mama"
i was looking for a toy for my 4 year old nephew who LOVES bugs, and this was a great choice. He could wear it around his neck, where he could look closely at whatever bug he found that day. Affordable, and durable.
Bug Locket Jul 13, 2010
By Kim A. Stamps
"Kim Stamps"
This was the cutest bug catcher I ever saw. My step daughter wears it all the time. Perfect for any bug, but esp. great with lightning bugs. Delivery came in time. Product was in perfect condition.
1 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Awesome Idea, Cheap Execution Dec 31, 2010
By goonius I bought two of these little bug jar necklaces for my girls for Christmas as stocking stuffers. I was pretty excited about them because, in theory, they should be ideal. They're also cheap (to the tune of roughly half what you'd pay here, if purchased elsewhere).
Both girls were ecstatic and immediately began to collect some of the hundreds of stinky Chinese lady bugs that were coating the outside of our house. The little clear jars are easy enough to open, yet seemed to be securely closed once the top was replaced. The views were fantastic and unhindered, and the little magnifier in the top was a nice bonus. They remind me a great deal, appearance-wise, of the bug jars I owned as a child.
In any case, we put some sugary food in for good measure and the girls proudly displayed their new finds around their necks for the remainder of the day through the big family Christmas dinner and present opening... and then lo and behold I find my youngest daughter's jar lid has cracked and has a small chip missing. Since she hadn't been wild and crazy, I didn't entirely understand how this had happened. Perhaps the jar bumped against the table during dinner?
Three days later my eldest daughter went on a bug-hunting expedition in the backyard... and returned with a similar crack and chip missing from the lid of her jar.
Now, both jars are still usable - tho they do now have relatively sharp edges. But considering that both broke -- seemingly without rough treatment -- less than a week after they were put to use, I have very little confidence that they will last long.
A shame, truly. They are a great idea, a perfect size, and so on. But they are apparently cheaply made.
Country of Origin: (I feel there should be a drumroll here) China!
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