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Illuminate a Room with the Kylo Ren Lightsaber Room Light by Uncle Milton

12/14/2016 By Lila Leave a Comment

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The Kylo Ren Lightsaber Room Light is perfect for anyone who is a fan of Star Wars.  In 2015, when the newest Star Wars movie came out, lightsabers became even more exciting thanks to this three-blade design used by Kylo Ren.   I am not the biggest fan of Star Wars, but even I geeked out a little putting this room light together.

starwars-kylo-ren-lightsaber-night-lightKylo Ren LightSaber Room Light

The Kylo Ren Lightsaber Room Light is more than just a decoration on a wall. It is a tool for education and learning. You certainly wouldn’t think that just looking at the box, but once it is open it becomes evident.

To get the lightsaber fully operational, you need to first assemble it.  That is right, you have to build it, so if one piece isn’t put together correctly, it won’t work.

starwars-kylo-ren-lightsaber-works-only-after-you-assembleFollowing step-by-step instructions you and your child use STEM (science technology engineering mathematics) education to create this toy. From start to finish, it took under 10 minutes to assemble.

I love that this toy is so hands on. It is recommended for children 6 years and older, but I believe it could be used by younger children so long as an adult builds and installs it first.

Once assembled, the Kylo Ren Lightsaber Room Light gets mounted on a wall using the hardware provided in the kit.

starwars-kylo-ren-lightsaber-mounts-on-the-wallOne of my favorite features about this room light is that it comes with a remote control to turn it on and off.  A simple push of a button on turns on and off the light. Also included is a built in timer, so it will turn off after 15 minutes.

It should be noted that this is not intended to be used for battles or interactive play. The quality of it wouldn’t withstand any battles of any kind. Its end purpose is for decoration and to provide light.

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Finally, make sure you have plenty of AAA batteries on hand.  5 of them are need, 3 in the lightsaber and 2 in the remote.

To purchase this epic lightsaber for yourself, click here.

Uncle Milton provided me this item for review. Regardless of our agreement, I was not required to write a positive review. The words expressed above are my own opinion. Enjoy

 

 

 

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Hi! I’m Lila and am excited to be apart of the I Love My Kids blogging team. I am a stay-at-home mother to 4 beautiful and rambunctious children and have been married to my husband for 14 years. I enjoy spending my time on adventures with my family, working out, and attempting to be crafty. In addition to that, I am a strong advocate for adoption, autism awareness, and health & fitness. Crafts, DIY activities, and all things FUN is what I strive to bring to you with each new post. You can follow me on Instagram and Twitter @reviewsbylila for fun sneak peaks and an insider look into my beautiful, yet crazy, life.
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