-Tony
This product uses metal pins and several of the pins on mine were a little bent so did not always pop back quickly. I could easily straignten though.Also the ends of the pins seem to have been cut with a wire cutter and not rounded.Therefore when you push against your hand or other body part the sharp edges can hurt.Also the pins will not push very far in as they seem to get stuck due to hitting each other.Build quality is poor on this product.
As the pins are metal product is quite heavy and will not balance on its side or end when many of the pins extended so if you want to leave a display of a pressing you need to be sure a lot of pins pushed in.
If you want a metal version I would suggest looking for one with rounded pin ends and better build quality of look at one with plastic pinsOur son is autistic and hard to find toys he likes.His brother had a similar toy and he picked it up and wanted to play with everyday.He likes sensory toys.He likes the feel and sound of certain toys.He is 24 and non-verbal but, the smile on his face says how much he enjoys playing with it.I'm sure younger ages would like this, also.Same problem as other posters. Packaging looked good, but the cheap plastic pins were broken before it was even out of the box. Find another one.This toy was broken on arival one of the screws was broken off, the glass or plastic plate in front of it was dirty and some of the nails were kinda bent. But it still works and was not all that fun about five minute of play into it got old i am very mad about this product dont be cheap get the $20 ones


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