We’ve reviewed a couple different types of magnetic sphere sets before, but these Nanodots seem to be a step above anything I’ve had the opportunity to play with. They are currently available in mega size and in different colors and are priced between $24.95 – $49.95 depending on color and the number of balls in the set. You can also buy a Nanopad which you see here. This is a mat that has iron fibers embedded in it. You can use the mat as a base to build your creations or play a game of Nanodot chess.
You may have heard that these magnetic balls have been pulled from store shelves in the US and other countries due to children mistaking them for something edible and ingesting them. Swallowing tiny magnets like these can cause very serious health problems, including death. The company behind Nanodots have been working on a way to make their magnets safer by using a coating that has a bad taste. This coating doesn’t make the Nanodots look or work any differently than non coated Nanodots, but oh wow do they taste yucky. I know this because they sent me a few samples and I tasted them. It’s all in a day’s work folks. But seriously, it should go without saying that you should keep these geek toys away from very small children. Adults can still buy Nanodots online at the Nanodot site, as well as Barnes & Noble stores.
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So I can surreptitiously knead my bishop into a queen when my opponent is no looking?
@blore40 That sounds a bit… well nevermind 😉
That coating is horrible. So even after I spit it out and gargled with mouthwash to get the taste out of my mouth, I kept tasting it for hours because I must have licked my lips right after I put one of the Nanodots on my tongue. Yucky.
Doesn’t the coating get on your fingers when handling the magnets? If it does come off, then after playing with them for a while, wouldn’t it be no different than the untreated magnets?
@RainyDayInterns That’s a good question. I’m not sure how long the coating is supposed to last. I’ll have to ask.
Just heard back:
is the bitter coating harmful? what is its composition?