Wacky Kaizan's Latest Gacha Exploration - Part 4 "Grabbing Water, Playing with a Tricycle, and Anything Else! There's even an Atlanger!"

Capsuleer Wacky Kaizan, who has spent most of his life with his GACHA-GACHA collection, will be reviewing the latest GACHA that he is interested in. Here is the start of the fourth installment!



No.8 Water that can be grasped! Experimental set, IP4 Corporation, 200 yen

This time, we will introduce a unique item. That's right! An experimental item! If you are looking for the nostalgic "learning" and "science," I would choose the latter.

Before I get into the main topic, let me explain about IP4, the company that handles these capsule toys. Originally a character licensing company, the company entered the capsule toy industry in 2014. The company specializes in products that stimulate the brain, such as wood puzzles, the Wheel of Wisdom, and Moving Sand, a mysterious sand that does not stain.

So let's get down to business!

First of all, the name "Grabable Water" tickles children's fancy. My daughter and I decided to experiment with it together. The capsule contains only two sachets of powder. Once you have enjoyed the experiment, the only thing left is the capsule, which makes collectors weep.

I was ready to go for it! But then, to my surprise, the instructions in the manual say, "What you need to prepare" at ......! The instructions say that you need an empty plastic bottle, two bowls or other containers, a bamboo stick used for ramen, and newspaper or something to spread the capsules on. I think there are more things to prepare here than the contents of the capsule. ......

Nevertheless, when we spread out the necessary tools all over the table, the mood of experimentation suddenly appeared, and the excitement was undeniably heightened. First, we put water and "Grabable Water Moto" powder in a plastic bottle, and then we did the two arm exercise of shaking the bottle for at least 10 minutes! Then, ...... says, "Let it sit until the air bubbles disappear" and "It takes about 4 to 5 hours for the air bubbles to disappear.

I'll wait. I'll wait. Because after that smug statement, it says, "If you make it after the bubbles are gone, you'll have beautiful 'grabable water.

When I came back from a long shopping trip with my daughter, I found a beautiful clear liquid! It seems that when dissolved in water, "Grabable Water Moto" turns into one of four different colors: pink, blue, yellow, or clear.

The bag containing the other powder (apparently calcium lactate) was mistaken for silica gel and put in the trash while I was out ....... While overcoming this little domestic incident, I dissolved the calcium lactate in tap water poured into a container. Then, I dissolve this calcium lactate in tap water poured into a container. Then, pour the liquid that I just spent 5 hours to make into the lengthener, and in it into the calcium lactate solution! If you wait for about 2 minutes in this way, ......, the liquid on the lengthene becomes a ball-shaped object. When I transferred it to another bowl of tap water, it became like a frog's egg with a thin curtain! (Nice analogy!).

(Nice analogy!) ...... can grab the water!

It was worth the long wait. It's so soft that when you touch it, you get attached to it. You can play with it like a water balloon, and it is environmentally friendly because there is no balloon debris after it bursts. But be careful not to pour the excess water down the drain, as it could clog it!

So, this is a great product that can be enjoyed with children and stimulate their curiosity about science, and I am impressed that there is no other item that can teach them so much.

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