Low Temperature Stirling Engine Kit DIY Steam Heat Engine Motor Toy - Enginediy
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Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
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Richard Burris (Ardmore, US)
Fun Kit

I really enjoyed building this kit and I love watching the low temp stirling engine work over a cup of water

S
Steve (Snohomish, US)
Interesting

On the surface, this looks like very simple engine. But when you look closely, you will see a lot of thought and engineering has gone into it. The first thing I noticed was how tiny the bearing are. These bearings are the smallest I've ever seem. Yet, they are well made and fit perfectly where they're suppose to. I put it together easily. After I got it together and tried it on a mug of hot water, I thought, "OK". But you must keep this in mind. Like many machines, this too needs to be broken-in. Now that it is broken-in, it starts very easy and runs a long time. How long? I don't know. I put it on an insulated mug, and after 2-1/2 hours, I had to leave. It was still running. This thing is very very quiet. I can see no wobble in the flywheel. This is very well made.

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Robert S. (Brownsburg, US)
Review Update

Enginediy finally sent a new glass cylinder and it is now installed. After a few attempts at getting proper water temperature, the engine ran for an hour.Thanks to customer service for helping to get this resolved.

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rg WALES (Abergavenny, GB)
Fascinating Toy

Purchased out of interest during the 2020 lockdown. Pretty straightforward to put together - I'm not generally good at things like this, but after paying close attention to the instructions I was able to do it without difficulty.
The parts all fit together very nicely and the engine works smoothly. Will be trying some other models shortly...

O
Oliver Frenz
Cool Working Toy!

Very Interesting, very well made, very easy to assemble kit. I let it sit on top of my coffee cup and watch it work, fascinating!

Customer Reviews

Based on 13 reviews
77%
(10)
23%
(3)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
0%
(0)
R
Richard Burris (Ardmore, US)
Fun Kit

I really enjoyed building this kit and I love watching the low temp stirling engine work over a cup of water

S
Steve (Snohomish, US)
Interesting

On the surface, this looks like very simple engine. But when you look closely, you will see a lot of thought and engineering has gone into it. The first thing I noticed was how tiny the bearing are. These bearings are the smallest I've ever seem. Yet, they are well made and fit perfectly where they're suppose to. I put it together easily. After I got it together and tried it on a mug of hot water, I thought, "OK". But you must keep this in mind. Like many machines, this too needs to be broken-in. Now that it is broken-in, it starts very easy and runs a long time. How long? I don't know. I put it on an insulated mug, and after 2-1/2 hours, I had to leave. It was still running. This thing is very very quiet. I can see no wobble in the flywheel. This is very well made.

R
Robert S. (Brownsburg, US)
Review Update

Enginediy finally sent a new glass cylinder and it is now installed. After a few attempts at getting proper water temperature, the engine ran for an hour.Thanks to customer service for helping to get this resolved.

r
rg WALES (Abergavenny, GB)
Fascinating Toy

Purchased out of interest during the 2020 lockdown. Pretty straightforward to put together - I'm not generally good at things like this, but after paying close attention to the instructions I was able to do it without difficulty.
The parts all fit together very nicely and the engine works smoothly. Will be trying some other models shortly...

O
Oliver Frenz
Cool Working Toy!

Very Interesting, very well made, very easy to assemble kit. I let it sit on top of my coffee cup and watch it work, fascinating!