38 Cool Gifts for Science Lovers!

None of the gifts in this video were sponsored and I purchased them all with my own money, so these are just my opinions alone. The links below are affiliate links, so I make a small commission on all purchases made through those links, at no extra charge to you as the purchaser. If this video helped you, I’d love for you to consider purchasing through these links as it helps support the making of other videos on my channel. Thanks for watching!

Some products were directly linked to this video, but if you want to get the exact ones I got, use the links below or go to my website:

Also, here’s a link to another gift guide video if you want more options:

Also, I updated my website to have a searchable and sortable table with pricing for all gifts. Hope that helps!

Here are links to all the gifts featured in this video:
Wimshurst Electrostatic Generator:
Starship Torch/Lighter (Knock Off):
CMY Cube:
Rattleback (Metal):
Rattleback (Plastic):
Wilesco Steam Engine Model:
Levitating Globe:
Levitating Moon:
Levitating Plant Pot:
Levitating Lightbulb:
Luycho Horse Cup Illusion:
Vortex Water Lamp:
Luminous Noble Gas Tubes:
RGB Prism Cube:
Zip String:
2 Truths & Trash – Science Trivia Deck:
Hover Pen:
Solar System Kinetic Art Display:
Swinging Stick Kinetic Art Display:
Klutz Book of Paper Airplanes:
Arc Lighter – Cross Arc:
Arc Lighter – Long Neck:
ToroFlux:
SpillNot:
Galileo Thermometer & Barometer:
Dark Skys Planetarium:
Sega Planetarium:
Extra Sega Planetarium Discs:
Radiometer:
Luycho Toucan Mug:
Solar System Crystal Ball:
Star Wars Holographic Vinyl:
Chameleon Frisbee:
Mini Strandbeest Model:
Kamifusen Paper Ball:
Magnetic Linear Accelerator:
Density Cubes:
Pythagoras Greedy Cup:
Fire Syringe:
Window Double Rainbow Maker:
Vortex Coin Bank:
Phi Top:
Levitating Spinning Top – Horizontal:
Double Penduluum Chaotic Spinner:
Solar Print Paper:

If you’re looking for a more educational gift, check out the articles I wrote on my website or watch my Best S.T.E.M Build Boxes and Science Kits video:

Disclaimer: I make a small commission on purchases made through affiliate links, at no extra charge to the purchaser.

5 Comments

  1. “the centripetal force keeps the water in the glass” it’s doing its best not to, though! the direction of the centripetal force is the only direction the water can escape. It’s the inertia of the water – or, in the non-inertial reference frame, the centrifugal force – that keeps the water in.

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