







🪁 Elevate your kite game—because the sky’s not the limit, it’s your playground!
Mint's Colorful Life Kite String Reel Winder features a 7-inch diameter ABS plastic reel with 600 feet of 60lb waxed twisted thread. Designed for kids and teens, it offers smooth, quiet rotation via 6 steel bearings, a tangle-resistant line guide, and durable construction resistant to impact and seawater, making it the ultimate kite flying companion.








| ASIN | B07MMWSYXW |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,880 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #3 in Kite Accessories |
| Color | Purple |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (1,400) |
| Date First Available | 25 February 2019 |
| Frame Material | ABS Plastic |
| Frame material | ABS Plastic |
| Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
| Item model number | 18121170 |
| Line weight | 60 lbs |
| Manufacturer | China |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 36.00 |
| Manufacturer maximum age | 840.00 |
| Material Type | ABS plastic |
| Product dimensions | 18.3L x 18.3W centimeters |
| UPC | 656516073429 |
W**N
Very good but
It's a enhanced experience for kite flying, how ever it should have more caution and warnings of how to use it properly in safe way, because when the kite catch wind it will go very fast, for small kids it will catch them by surprise.
A**H
nice product with amazing quality
P**Z
Makes kite flying easy, no more tangled string.
T**N
We had bought two kites, one each for the Grandchildren & had been to the local downs where the children had had two great days out . However, they weren't able to easily hold the original, usual, spools of nylon which came with the kites. Due to their design, they had to be held quite awkwardly, face downward to stop the nylon flowing off in the wind. The Grandchildren at 6 and 4 years old, didn't get to do as much flying as we would have liked them to, so that they could enjoy the day even more. So, we bought two Mint Reel winders to see how they went. I in particular, wanted them to experience the excitement I used to have flying kites, although I would have been far older they they were. Well, we had doubts they would be a success but it was worth a try, what could we lose. When they arrived, I was pleasantly surprised to see each one came with: 1. its own bag, made from material, useful for carrying them & storing them when not in use. 2. an eylette on the reel to feed the string through which ensures the string is fed back onto the reel when winding in. 3. a really small metal link, attached to the end of the string, which also attaches to the kite, far easier than tying a load of knots! This was attached very easily to the eyelette on the kite & we were ready to go. Well, what a difference these reels made. Once the kites were up the children soon got the hang of them & were confident in their use & flew the kites for 95% of the time running around in excitement & using just one hand even no hands at one point! They absolutely loved the whole experience. For the rest of the Summer holidays, each Thu / Fri, all they wanted to do was to go to the Downs & fly their kites. Oh, & as a bonus, these winders come with approx 200 metres of string as apposed to 50 or 100 metres, which made the children (& Granddad), extremely happy to see their kites way way up high, higher than anyone elses. I would add though, the wind was strong, approx 18 mph, so we let out the string at the beginning & wound it in at the end. So much easier & faster than with the original reels, a great buy all round, can't wait to go again!
R**D
These kite string reels are of high quality and work very well! Thank you. My Dad was a Lockheed Missle Designer so when I was a kid our garage was filled with every kind of tool and project. So he designed and we made HUGE kites out of white butcher paper and 1/4" wood dowells and they must have been 5 ft. high since they were quite a bit taller than we were. We painted them with big orange dragons and lightening bolts and such. Then my Dad MADE these 'fishing reels' out of sheet aluminum and aluminum dowells, with a 2" pipe spindles with big handles all soldered together and loaded them with 50-100 lb test line. We flew these kites until they were almost into the clouds it seemed and out of sight up over the fields next to our house! When Mom called us to dinner, it took about 30 minutes to reel them in since they were so far away. Guess I should make some kites with my grandkids now, eh? And I can certainly use these kite string reels for this project as they are sturdy and well engineered! My Dad would be impressed. Thanks for reading my walk down memory lane. Robin in Seattle : )
J**O
tres jolie couleur, fonctionne tres bien, sans frotement grace aux roulements a bille, fil de qualitée moyenne, un peu souple , mais tres correct pour le prix
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