Rainbow Loom Crafting Kit includes Loom, Metal Hook, Mini Rainbow Loom, 600 Rubber Bands + 24 Clips








Key features
- •EVERYTHING YOU NEED TO MAKE SUPER FUN BRACELETS AND MORE : This Rainbow Loom Kit with loom and hook has all you need to create wonderful items like bracelets, necklaces, charms, keychains and more with Rainbow Loom Starter Kit and Rainbow Loom Rubber Bands
- •BOOST YOUR CREATIVITY AND IMAGINATION WITH WEAVING LOOM SETS: Create wonderful items and enjoy endless fun creating rubber band jewelry. Bracelet making loom includes loom refill rubber weaving loom bands kit all the colors elastic band for rubber bracelets for kids
- •RUBBER BANDS LOOM TURN BORED TIME TO EASY FUN FOR ALL AGES: Rubber band bracelet making kit keeps children of all ages busy for hours. Rainbow Loom bands and Rainbow Loom bands refill is the hottest craze in kids' crafts. Fun, easy, and just so cool to create and wear
- •THE ORIGINAL AUTHENTIC QUALITY SAFE LATEXFREE SILICONE BANDS : Rainbow Loom products meet US Toy Safety Standards - Phthalatesfree, Leadfree, Cadmiumfree, Chromiumfree, Mercuryfree, and Arsenicfree Top quality rubber bracelets bands Rainbow Loom hook pack
- •RAINBOW LOOM CRAFTING KIT INCLUDES OVER 600 BANDS. INDOOR/ON THE GO: Spend hours using this mega kit. New metal-tip hook is perfect for many uses. The loom is adjustable thanks to the hook removal. The bands included range from regular bands to jelly bands in great colors
Rainbow Loom Crafting Kit includes Loom, Metal Hook, Mini Rainbow Loom, 600 Rubber Bands + 24 Clips
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Customer Reviews
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Needs a storage case
clov3r•June 8, 2016
I've been using my first loom of this brand since 2014 and it is still in perfect condition. The only reason I deducted one star is because the buyer should plan on having to spend another $5-$10 for a storage case (or two) if you plan on having the loom long-term. The loom bands and C-clips come in plastic bags that are not really made to hold them after opening the package. The cardboard box that the loom comes in is actually quite thick and sturdy, but didn't last us more than three months with heavy use. My preemie-born seven year-old was not quite dexterous enough at first, but she did much better at eight and is a master at nine. This is a great product lending hours of fun for most people over 7 or 8 (or younger if you have a dexterous and patient child; older if you have some developmental delay). Adults probably won't get a lot of use out of the end project results, but it is still fun to do, and a great way to spend time with kids! This particular brand is much better than the others I have tried (about 5 in all). This is the original brand that you can order from rainbowloomDOTcom. I have ordered this same kit from both the original site and amazon, and they are exactly the same. It is (usually) more expensive than the other brands and knock-offs for a good reason. The loom itself has nice C-shaped pegs with the cutout-hole in the middle for much easier weaving (especially for bigger fingers). The hook is awesome! The blue lid doubles as a mini weaver and the hook is made such that you can adjust the board by flipping the hook over and using its other end to easily pry off the blue backing pieces. (Trust me, this will make your loom life SO much easier.) The seller is excellent, the delivery is prompt, and everything came exactly as listed. Just be ready to fork over some extra dough for a place to store the loom, and the rubber bands & C-clips that come with it. :)
Favorite Christmas Gift
Sara James•October 23, 2014
Loved this so much we bought two so we could do bigger projects and so we could have more of them around the house in case two people wanted to do them. The only issue we have had is that the hook will break after awhile if you are doing projects with lots of bands on one peg. I really like the hook though because it has a large end for you to hold, unlike a crochet needle (which is what we eventually went to for those projects with multiple bands), the crochet needle is typically skinny the entire length of the needle, which can fatigue your hand. I prefer the one that comes with the rainbow loom.
Best gift for my child
MrsK•January 14, 2014
Where do I begin? My child is a builder - he loves Legos and at 5 is pretty good at building them, but we were looking for something else. I bought the bands for these by themselves as a stocking stuffer because I saw you could make them without the loom, but he just didn't have the attention span and didn't have the finger strength to hold the bands to do much with them. He needed the loom if he was going to do anything. I bought this on sale after Christmas and I'm so glad I did. He has taken to this so well and I'm so proud of what he's done with this. I will say this - at 5, he cannot do this alone. He needs help, this is not something they can do all on their own. The videos Rainbow Loom has on their website are fantastic, but it can get a little overwhelming looping in some of the more complex parts and ending the project.
We've also had a lot of luck simply going to Google for additional and more unique projects. He's already made Spiderman and Hulk action figures with his loom that he is beyond proud of.
The loom itself is fantastic quality. You can just feel that its well made, and the great part is that in the event something broke, you can replace one of the rows fairly inexpensively through the manufacturer. Not to mention how completely versatile this is to make bracelets, figures, and so much more. The bands are easily found on sale at a variety of places so you aren't getting bled dry to maintain this, although for specific projects if you need a super unique color, you may pay quite a bit more than normal. I was able to purchase a bunch of solid colors for $1/bag for 300 and 500 count bags at Joann Fabrics this week - I would say good quality bands, we had minimal breakage - , but for some of the more specialized colors like gray, gold or silver, you may have to pay quite a bit more (i.e. closer to $5 for 300).
**Added comment**
Mine is a legitimate Rainbow Loom. My mom purchased through a different vendor, though fulfilled by Amazon with free shipping, and hers was a fake. That being said, be vigilant to inspect yours when it comes from here. Check on the Rainbow Loom website for what to look for. Honestly, the main thing is the embossed "rainbow loom" name all over the blue pieces and the hook.
We've also had a lot of luck simply going to Google for additional and more unique projects. He's already made Spiderman and Hulk action figures with his loom that he is beyond proud of.
The loom itself is fantastic quality. You can just feel that its well made, and the great part is that in the event something broke, you can replace one of the rows fairly inexpensively through the manufacturer. Not to mention how completely versatile this is to make bracelets, figures, and so much more. The bands are easily found on sale at a variety of places so you aren't getting bled dry to maintain this, although for specific projects if you need a super unique color, you may pay quite a bit more than normal. I was able to purchase a bunch of solid colors for $1/bag for 300 and 500 count bags at Joann Fabrics this week - I would say good quality bands, we had minimal breakage - , but for some of the more specialized colors like gray, gold or silver, you may have to pay quite a bit more (i.e. closer to $5 for 300).
**Added comment**
Mine is a legitimate Rainbow Loom. My mom purchased through a different vendor, though fulfilled by Amazon with free shipping, and hers was a fake. That being said, be vigilant to inspect yours when it comes from here. Check on the Rainbow Loom website for what to look for. Honestly, the main thing is the embossed "rainbow loom" name all over the blue pieces and the hook.
Good, Old-Fashioned Fun!
J. Fernatt•January 12, 2014
In today's technology-driven world it seems like every toy now requires batteries or a charger. How refreshing to find something as simple as a loom with rubber bands can keep my kids entertained!
I purchased the Rainbow Loom in early October as a Christmas present for my 7-year-old daughter. It seemed like we were seeing cute rubber band bracelets everywhere and it was hard for me to not give it to her early. All she could talk about was wanting a Rainbow Loom. It was at the top off her Christmas list and it was the only thing she asked Santa for when she finally saw him in person. Being the critic that I am, I wrongfully assumed this was one of those toys that would provide an hour of fun and then be forgotten about for eternity.
I couldn't have been more wrong. Three weeks after Christmas and this is still being played with on a daily basis. In fact, I just ordered more rubber bands yesterday. This is a high-quality loom which is made of thick plastic and doesn't feel fragile at all. It came with the loom, hook which has a "cap" that is actually a mini-loom, instruction booklet, and a pack of multicolored rubber bands, both opaque and jelly. There is blue plastic on the base of the loom which actually detaches and is used to connect multiple looms together. We have had no issues with any of the rubber bands breaking and the included "c-clips" hold exceptionally well. I purchased a few rubber bands from a well-known girls' clothing/accessories retailer and while the bands have been fine, the clips, which are shaped like an oval, do not hold well and the bracelets easily come apart.
Recommended for ages 8 and up, my 7-year-old has absolutely no problem whatsoever making bracelets. The Rainbow Loom's website has a tab titled "Instructions" which lists multiple designs by complexity (beginner, intermediate, and advanced) along with instructional videos. I, myself, have made several different patterns and really enjoy it. It's a nice way to relax for 20 minutes and decompress after work. While a single loom can make multiple patterns, it isn't big enough for the wider bracelets which require extension with a single-loop chain in order to form a complete bracelet. I plan on purchasing a second loom for this reason.
I highly recommend this Rainbow Loom for both boys and girls alike. Even if you have a child who has never expressed interest in this, I still think this would be a big hit. In fact, I would pay double the price for its entertainment value alone.
I purchased the Rainbow Loom in early October as a Christmas present for my 7-year-old daughter. It seemed like we were seeing cute rubber band bracelets everywhere and it was hard for me to not give it to her early. All she could talk about was wanting a Rainbow Loom. It was at the top off her Christmas list and it was the only thing she asked Santa for when she finally saw him in person. Being the critic that I am, I wrongfully assumed this was one of those toys that would provide an hour of fun and then be forgotten about for eternity.
I couldn't have been more wrong. Three weeks after Christmas and this is still being played with on a daily basis. In fact, I just ordered more rubber bands yesterday. This is a high-quality loom which is made of thick plastic and doesn't feel fragile at all. It came with the loom, hook which has a "cap" that is actually a mini-loom, instruction booklet, and a pack of multicolored rubber bands, both opaque and jelly. There is blue plastic on the base of the loom which actually detaches and is used to connect multiple looms together. We have had no issues with any of the rubber bands breaking and the included "c-clips" hold exceptionally well. I purchased a few rubber bands from a well-known girls' clothing/accessories retailer and while the bands have been fine, the clips, which are shaped like an oval, do not hold well and the bracelets easily come apart.
Recommended for ages 8 and up, my 7-year-old has absolutely no problem whatsoever making bracelets. The Rainbow Loom's website has a tab titled "Instructions" which lists multiple designs by complexity (beginner, intermediate, and advanced) along with instructional videos. I, myself, have made several different patterns and really enjoy it. It's a nice way to relax for 20 minutes and decompress after work. While a single loom can make multiple patterns, it isn't big enough for the wider bracelets which require extension with a single-loop chain in order to form a complete bracelet. I plan on purchasing a second loom for this reason.
I highly recommend this Rainbow Loom for both boys and girls alike. Even if you have a child who has never expressed interest in this, I still think this would be a big hit. In fact, I would pay double the price for its entertainment value alone.
Lots of fun!
Whitney•December 1, 2013
I got this for my 7 year old daughter and we think it's really neat. We're a crafty family, we are always making things, so I thought this would be right down her alley. She's still a little too young to really get in there and stay focused on making a bracelet from beginning to end, (some of the more complicated designs are pretty difficult) so for the most part she just picks the colors and hands me rubber bands, and I make the bracelets for her. The simple designs she can do herself, though. She loves rocking the bracelets we make at school, and she said she has gotten many compliments on them. I have to admit...I actually have a lot of fun with it, too. If your child can focus on a detailed task without getting bored or distracted, they would probably enjoy this.
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