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American Educational Ball and Ring Demonstrating Thermal Expansion In Black -

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American Educational Ball and Ring Demonstrating Thermal Expansion In Black -American Educational Ball and Ring Demonstrating Thermal Expansion In Black Brand: American Educational The unit demonstrates the expansion of metal when heated and its contraction when cooled When either the ball or ring is heated, the ball will not pass through the ring When cooled, however, the ball will pass through the ring freely The ball and ring are mounted on insulated wooden handles to protect hands from the heat

American Educational Ball and Ring Demonstrating Thermal Expansion In Black -
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Samuel Lee
Belleville, US
★★★★★ 1
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I normally buy this, but recently I have had one that had a terrible smell!
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Reviewed in the United States on May 13, 2026
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Regina
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Tina C.
Houston, US
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Absolutely love this brand. Thick and creamy and yet still does not feel greasy. It last all day long.
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T. heath
Cuba, US
★★★★★ 5
Sturdy disposable plates that handle real meals without getting soggy
Color: Brown, Size: 9 in - 75 count, Color: Brown, Size: 9 in - 75 count
These 9-inch compostable plates are a great option when you want the convenience of disposable plates without the flimsy feel of standard paper ones. The bagasse material gives them a much sturdier structure, so they hold up well even with heavier foods. What I noticed right away is that they do not bend or soak through easily. Foods with sauces, oils, or moisture sit on the plate without making it soft or soggy. Plates made from sugarcane fiber are designed to resist grease and liquids better than typical paper plates while still being biodegradable.  The 9-inch size works well for full meals, not just snacks. I have used them for things like pasta, barbecue, and salads, and they held up without needing to double stack plates. They also have a nice natural brown look that works well for casual gatherings, cookouts, or parties. Another plus is the eco-friendly aspect. Bagasse plates are made from leftover sugarcane fibers, which makes them a renewable alternative to plastic or foam disposable plates.  It is nice to have something convenient that is also a little better for the environment. Overall these are sturdy, practical disposable plates that actually feel durable enough for real meals. Great for parties, family gatherings, picnics, or anytime you want easy cleanup without using flimsy plates.
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Reviewed in the United States on March 16, 2026

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