

⚡ Ignite curiosity, build brilliance, and never miss a circuit!
The Snap Circuits Extreme SC-750R is a comprehensive electronics exploration kit featuring over 80 components and the ability to build 750+ unique projects. Designed for kids 8+, it includes a 138-page student training guide developed with educators, making it perfect for homeschooling and STEM curricula. With advanced parts like electromagnets, solar cells, and a rechargeable NiMH battery, this award-winning kit offers hands-on learning in a durable, organized case that grows with your child’s skills.














| ASIN | B000IXMP6Q |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Battery Description | Nickel-Metal Hydride (NiMH) |
| Best Sellers Rank | #71,231 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #777 in Educational Science Kits |
| Brand Name | Snap Circuits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.8 out of 5 stars 1,613 Reviews |
| Educational Objective | STEM |
| Global Trade Identification Number | 00756619005621 |
| Included Components | Exploration Kit |
| Item Dimensions | 16.5 x 12.4 x 6.3 inches |
| Item Height | 6.3 inches |
| Item Type Name | Electronics Exploration Kit |
| Item Weight | 0.2 Pounds |
| Manufacturer | Elenco Electronics LLC |
| Manufacturer Maximum Age (MONTHS) | 180 |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 96 |
| Manufacturer Warranty Description | Warranted for defects in manufacture and materials. |
| Size | 16.5 x 12.4 x 6.3 inches |
| Sub Brand | Transformers |
| Theme | science |
| UPC | 787551852196 097324542071 793631250240 756619005621 |
| Unit Count | 1.0 Count |
J**G
After four years - still fun, affordable, easy to use and picked by schools for STEM classes
If you're wondering what to buy your child this year that is not another toy or video game, consider Snap Circuits. Elementary schools in my area have introduced them as part of their STEM curriculum and they have been a hit with the students as they are able to create all sorts of projects, including alarms, fans, lamps, AM radio, doorbells, special sound and light effects, etc. I will compare it to Little Bits and Lego Mindstorm below. There are materials and training out there to build more elaborate toys that could potentially get your child a Science Fair prize, but if you're looking for something affordable that doesn't require an advance degree, allows kids to have fun on their own and spend hours tinkering with, you'll soon find that the Snap Circuits 750 sets is the best investment. It is the one my child's school picked in the end for ease of use and because - let's face it - kids love it. A Top 10 Educational Toy award and a 5-star overall review speaks for itself. Don't let the nondescript look and fancy name fool you - this is a high quality, five-star rated toy, voted one of the best of the year. You can buy smaller Snap Circuit sets with the individual manuals, but the price overall will be higher when you buy all five separately. Get the whole set instead - the SC-750 set is a bargain for the hours of fun this will bring your child and your family for years to come. This set includes the 5 easy-to-follow manuals of the smaller sets and all the parts needed to build 750 projects in all, in a sturdy carrying case to hold it all. It's for kids 8-15 but grown-ups love to help as well This SC-750 set grows with your child. As a learning tool, the projects are meant to be done in some sequence, with each one explaining a part and what happens if you move this or that - at least in the beginning. We started working on the Jr (100) set which is the pink manual (1-101) when my son was five and he was able to do it with our help. Every step is explained, once you learn one project you move to the next and see what happens to a siren when you add a resistor, for example. The descriptions are kept short and to the point - for example, that the resistor lowers the volume. One reviewer wished each part of each project was explained in detail each time. As one project builds on the knowledge from a previous project, it's impossible to explain what happens with each part in any one project. This would fill the page with tons of text. Rather, it's a gradual learning process and it's assumed that earlier projects have been done. Four years later my son still loves it but is able to do it on his own, and is doing projects from other manuals. He can skip ahead too as the diagrams clearly show how to put all the parts together - though he might miss some explanations about the "why" of using each circuit part in a particular project if he doesn't do them in sequence. Not a big issue at this age where assembly-type toys with lots of parts are the norm. My now nine-year old considers the R-750 set to be - in his words - awesome. Seeing how each varies intrigues him to no end. He's still fascinated with the set, more so now that he's also using them in school. I've also had the opportunity to see other STEM toys in action. A month ago, Barnes and Noble hosted Mini Makers fairs in stores nationwide and one that was featured was Little Bits. It is probably more along the lines of more traditional circuits, where small components are put together to create alarm clocks and moving parts in legos. It is also exorbitantly expensive. Fortunately some libraries are investing thousands of dollars in buying these so you may soon be able to find them free of charge near you. It too ends up creating gizmos and gadgets, but for a lot of $$. Today I covered another STEM event at a library, this time with Lego Mindstorm. A teacher helped students for two hours to build a Lego robot, starting with the base Mindstorm unit, programming it on a computer, setting up parameters for instructions to make the robot spin, turn lights on and off, etc. This class was free but if you decide to buy it on amazon, a Lego Mindstorm Kit is very expensive and only lets you do a handful of projects. Now the big "BUT" kids have a hard time doing these on their own which is why schools are bringing teachers to train them and companies - not schools, at least in my area - are doing after-school classes and summer camps just to learn how to use this Lego Mindstorm. If the teacher leaves, the kids are left with a bunch of technology they don't know how to use because it can be so complex. In all, either as an introduction to circuits or simply as an assembly toy, it's a winner.
E**E
Best Starter Electronics Kit Ever!
My 7 year old son loves this. It was one of the first "toys" he wanted to play with after opening presents from Christmas 2015. We went through the first 22 projects in one sitting on that day before he was ready to play with something else. On the second sitting on another day, we went through 20 more projects. By the third sitting, he was putting the projects together by himself with minimal input from me. He is even coming up with new circuit designs to suit his interests. For example, he wanted to replace the photo sensor piece with the clipper chip to activate one of the circuits with sound instead of light. He also came up with ways of incorporating a resistor into the circuits using the speaker which didn't originally use a resistor in the design in order to reduce the volume so his mother could nap while he played with it. One of the circuits was behaving in series in a way that underwhelmed, so he decided to rewire it in parallel to enhance its performance. On a personal note, I am really glad I bought the 750 project version as the projects are all pretty short. This is good for holding the attention of young children, but if I had only bought the 150 project set, he would have gone through it too quickly. My wife and I both love the fact it comes with a case which has a labeled location for every component, and stores the project books. I cannot overstate the usefulness of the case for keeping the whole thing contained and organized. The case is robust, sturdy, well thought-out, and completely invaluable. The components are also all sturdy and both snap together and unsnap without issue. The one thing I caution is that on some of the longer "wire" pieces, you must teach your child to press them together on the snaps, and not press in the center of the wire piece. Pressing in the center on the longer pieces bends the piece and fails to engage the snaps on the ends, and I'm afraid if he pushes too hard, he may break the piece. It hasn't happened yet, but I have been pretty quick to correct where he pushes when putting those pieces down. In short, he is super excited about the whole kit and really looking forward to playing with it for countless hours. He had asked for a toy for Christmas which he would never outgrow, and when he saw this, he agreed this was such a toy. He even stated that when he gets through all the projects, he can come up with his own projects to do and keep playing with it forever.
C**N
Awesome educational product that entertains for hours
You could buy the separate components in smaller kits and have all of the supplies that are included, but then you'd pay a ton more for what is included here. This is a well made, hard shell kit that is well labeled and contains everything you need to explore the world of circuitry. This isn't a go it alone item as the instructional manuals are included and necessary to begin your exploration. Great news, the manuals are well written, easy to follow, and educational. This set is used by schools in science classrooms to study electrical circuitry, and it's usually a "wow" item in the classroom. For a fairly modest investment ($110 - $120) you can own the set and inspire further work and play with this set. I think the set is optimal starting in about 4th grade. Younger children can and will enjoy it, but I think the last two years of elementary school are the prime time to start with this set. They seem to have the patience to work through the books and understand why things work they way that they do.... you may see a bit more stick-to-it-iveness at these ages. Adults will learn and have fun too. This makes for a great school vacation item or rainy/snowy weekend endeavor. The kit includes a vast array of experiments and projects that can be worked through relatively easily. Projects do not have to last longer then 30-45 minutes, but certainly can last far longer, if you want. Cleanup is a breeze becase the storage compartments are well marked. Everything has a place. It's fun. It's educational. It's worth the investment. No, the hard shell black box isn't likely to achieve the oooohs and aaaaahs that some other gadget might receive on Christmas morning or at a birthday party, but think of it more as a mystery in a box, and over time, your youngerster's enjoyment and appreciation will increase.
K**K
I was skeptical at first... then I took a plunge! And I am so glad I did...
I don't write many reviews myself, but rely a lot on Amazon reviews for my purchase decisions. So here comes one of the very few reviews that I will write now or in future... I was looking for some fun summer science projects for my daughter (8) and my son (6). Did plenty of research and asked around others to see if they had any recommendations. One suggestion was to introduce them to the concepts of electricity and electronics - now quest was for "how?" because I didn't want them to be soldering circuits and what not; I consider it to be too risky for young ones. Someone suggested the name "Snap Circuits" and told me that they spent $150 for this SC-750R kit. After a little bit of sticker shock, I was skeptical that I would spend that kind of money for a toy but needed a second opinion, so I went to a local RadioShack. They had one of the smaller kits in stock. The sales person on the floor was nice enough to give me good education and had lot of praises for these kits! I wanted to buy a kit from them even at a slightly higher price, but unfortunately they had only one entry level model available (price was comparable to Amazon), and couldn't tell me estimated cost or availability date for the higher end version. According to the sales guy... they didn't stock these because even when recommended, almost all parents pass this kit in favor of a car or some other junk toy that they end up buying for their kids! Well, after reading reviews and looking at options on Amazon, I couldn't resist but to go for the best kit available thinking that this will be good for next 3 to 5 years as my kids go through the elementary school, so pulled the trigger and purchased this kit, along with Elenco Snap Circuits Battery Eliminator . Kit is made very well, and is very sturdy! Now lets talk about how are my kids loving this kit... well, they each have already built some 8 or 10 projects in last 3 weeks including AM and FM radio. My 6 year old built an AM radio and after spinning the tuner wheel to tune to different radio stations and a little explanation by me of how it worked, he called it channel switcher and told me that he knows how television channels are switched... "it is filtering out some frequencies to tune to a different channel!!!" And yes, these are the exact words that came from a 6 year old after we spent 30 minutes together building an AM radio! My 8 year old builds projects whenever we have guests and shows these projects off to them (most projects are taking her 10 to 15 minutes at most)! I have told my kids that if they build one project per day every day, they have next two years worth of projects on hand! This particular kit came with a Student Handbook among other things that explains concepts but we have not spent a whole lot of time reading it yet. I don't know what else can I expect from a toy or if I can even call this a toy! I am happy that I went for the best kit available - I might have to buy one of smaller kits now so that I have two base boards (plastic boards on which circuits are built) so that both my kids can do projects on their own instead of them having to take turns. That's a good problem to have, isn't it? :-). Finally, at first glance the cost seemed very steep, but then I thought, a one week of summer camp costs $200 to $250 per child so, why not spend $150 on this kit and optimize on the cost of summer camps for one week and decision became very easy!
M**Y
Nice product
I like this for teaching my son about circuits and it even has some beginning logic like plc’s use. The board that the circuits are built on (bread board) is a bit flimsy. It’s plastic so handle with care. Overall if you’re willing to sit and work through a circuit with a kid they will learn and even some adults will too. It’s a very good beginners training tool. My son on his first project got a simple light circuit and he lit up 3 projects in he made a clap activated circuit. He just lit up. Lol. Bad dad joke. But true.
J**R
Best educational toy for any age, still enjoying and learning from it 14 years later!
After 14 yeas since I bought it us still fun and learning from it. No question, one of the best educational toys out there for ANY age, so even for older adults, young, middle age, etc no home that likes learning and in today’s technological world should be without this! Every young child should have access to one of this!! Well built, high quality, after 14 years still works! Extremely well documented with books so well written that they are worth the money themselves! The experiments as so well designed to really help you understand electronics! Whoever designed this deserves a high educational award and recognition! Buy this full set with case, you will not regret it, worth its price!
M**N
Our four year old and my husband love playing with this set together
Our four year old and my husband love playing with this set together! My husband helps her build the circuits using the easy to follow instructions and explains some of the basic concepts of electricity to her as they build. We love that this set includes a student guide and teacher guide so we can explain even more things to her as her knowledge base grows. Set is sturdy and easy for her to snap pieces into place. The case is nice because it keeps all the parts in their own space, making it easy to find pieces when building circuits. Love that the company made other expansion sets that are compatible with this set so we can build even more circuits. The price was great through Amazon- we got it when it was on sale for around $120, which is a steal for everything included! Overall, a great toy to get children interested in science! We will definitely be buying more sets.
S**K
Money spent to activate the brain, rather than to deactivate the brain!!
I bought this for my 90 year old dad, who is a little bored and who is also not safe surfing in cyberspace. He desperately tries to get on the computer and read news, but it always leads him to clicking links to unsafe places. So I bought him this kit to play with, and he loves it. The pieces are sturdy and he can manage them with his gnarled hands. The picture schematics are easy to decode. There is nearly instant gratification with a light turning on, a fan spinning, or a sound, etc. when you build even the very first projects. This kit, while it seems expensive, is a couple months cable TV cost, and so much better for a brain. You can work on the projects with more than one person, make it a group fun thing. There are HUNDREDS of projects! All of the projects have a cool reward like the thing spinning, etc. They are right when they state "suitable for ages 8-108."
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