🌌 Float into Style with Babook's Magical Bonsai Pot!
The Babook Levitating Air Bonsai Pot is a revolutionary home decor piece that combines cutting-edge magnetic levitation technology with a stylish design. Made from eco-friendly resin, this pot not only showcases your favorite small plants but also rotates 360 degrees, creating a mesmerizing visual experience. Perfect for gifting or enhancing your own space, it promises a lifetime guarantee for your peace of mind.
Brand | Babook |
Color | Light Color |
Product Dimensions | 17.75 x 12.75 x 17.78 cm; 907.18 g |
Capacity | 0.66 Pounds |
Material | Resin |
Special Features | Levitating |
Item Weight | 907 g |
H**A
Never worked.
Do not buy
A**M
The plant is not coming with it
Plant is not coming with it, its misleading picture
L**L
Nice gift
Adorable, works great
E**M
More or less as advertised
Wanted to get something that's visually interesting for the home office. No particular reason for choosing this over the other levitating pots listed other than because the color of the base was appealing to me.First of all, the base is not actually made of wood and the surface is a veneer. The pot is also plastic with a ceramic look. This is fine though since the material quality is fairly good.There is a fairly large magnet embedded inside a chamber at bottom of the pot and it does protrude into the pot, which reduces the volume of soil that you can put inside a bit.Placing the pot on the stand required some gentle maneuvering but once you find the right magnetic zone the stand will "lock" the pot in place, and it's suprisingly strong - there's no chance the pot will float or slip off on its own. The field is also strong enough that I'm confident it will hold up the pot plus however much soil/plant you can reasonably fit inside it.I only had a small pot of fern on hand that would fit in this so I tried it. It's not pretty but it worked well although the pot constantly spins due to the plant not being perfectly balanced in weight distribution. I think this can be fixed by adjusting the plant but right now it doesn't bother me.Yes you can manually spin the pot by hand and it'll basically keep going for a long time until air friction eventually slows it back down.Overall it's basically exactly as advertised and I'm pretty happy with it. Hopefully longevity will be good.
B**Y
Cute & interesting to watch
I received this as a gift. I love how it works. To think of the science that went into creating this is amazing to me.Things I like: cute, interesting, fun, conversation starterThings I don't like: once it loses power, the planter comes crashing down (due to magnets) and makes a mess everywhere and can damage plants that are in it. The same thing will happen if it is not perfectly centered while on and if you bump it in any way. Definitely keep away from children as this could potentially crush some little fingers. Last thing I don't like that much is it is small which is expected given the description is accurate. I just wish there was larger planter sizes because this at most will fit a very small plant or succulent.
P**A
works ? no ! return ? no ! refunding ? no !
does not work ... not returning/refunding either ! :-((
M**S
Floating plant
Defo a shame as costs 70 pound and then u have 2 buy some thing 2 put in
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