So if you do like this kind of reviews too let me know in the comments and please subscribe to my Youtube channel because that helps me out a lot.Īnyway thanks for tuning in folks and i’ll see you guys next time! To be honest with you guys, I’m still not comfortable reviewing puzzles I’m not hundred percent sold on. However, in the way it is now I find that the most value is concentrated around build quality, craftsmanship and collectibility.Īnd here’s why I wasn’t sure if I want to do this review: If that step wasn’t there, I’d say that Where’s My Hammer is a Champion’s (experienced solver) puzzle because it gives a lot of puzzling value, and it’s pretty safe to say that it’s difficult. It is a beautiful piece of puzzle art, and I’d keep it to show it off to people. Other than that, the sequential discovery was intriguing and, perhaps even unique.īecause of that, this puzzle is best for… In fact, I hated it so much… I usually don’t hate on puzzles but this step really turned me off. Some steps in it are very cool, I’ll give you that. Well that’s because I’m not completely sold on the solution. Then why wasn’t I sure if I want to review it or not?!? I can say for sure that this is a really well made puzzle box, extremely accurate and satisfying to play with. Part of the fun with these puzzles is the build quality – and this one has it all. Where’s my hammer is a sequential discovery puzzle box and that means there is a hidden compartment you need to access in some way, but that’s up to you to discover. This particular copy was made by him and distributed by Eric Fuller. This box, Where’s My Hammer by Dee Dixon, a.k.a DEDWoodCrafts, is so rich and has so much flavor in its design. Tom gave Where’s My Hammer to me to play with and to be honest, at first I wasn’t sure if I want to review it or not. This copy isn’t mine though – it’s my friend Tom’s. I tried to buy it but unfortunately, only 30 seconds after it aired on CubicDissection, it got sold out completely. For more information, please refer to our Terms & Conditions of Sale.Lately I’ve been drooling over this box… Just look at it. Please note that items need to be returned and not wanted, are to be returned to our offices, else a collection fee will be charged as per our delivery fee structure to collect the items again. If you believe there may be a fault with a mechanical item involving the use of gas, electricity or water, before taking any remedial action, please contact us to request a visit to your site from the manufacturer’s support team. Items returned for credit and no alternative product taken are subject to 15% Admin & Handling fee. We are unable to offer return or refund (unless they are found to be faulty by the appropriate manufacturer) on non stock items, goods that have been fitted, goods that have been specially manufactured or where sealed packages have been opened on sensitive electronic goods. We reserve the right to apply a re-stocking charge.
If an item is alleged to be faulty, we may offer a repair, exchange or refund following inspection, where required, by the appropriate manufacturer and their subsequent assessment and report. We may apply a re-stocking charge, depending on the circumstances and we reserve the right not to accept items for return or refund. If it is a packaged item, the packaging must be factory sealed, intact and in good condition. Or you can rush in with a red-hot charged hammer, flinging it senselessly as if your name was Jesus and you’re breaking up the sinful commerce. You can chip away at the structures carefully, causing cracks in pillars so you can sit back and watch as it slides in half before collapsing. Where Is My Hammer lets you destroy a whole house, its contents, and the car parked outside with a large mallet. If you are returning an unwanted item, it must be in brand new, unused condition and fit for immediate resale. Get your fix of destruction in Where Is My Hammer. The collection or delivering team will discuss your reason for return or refund and will advise the return or refund process accordingly and as governed by our Terms & Conditions of Sale. If 30 days have gone by since your purchase, unfortunately, we can’t offer you a refund or exchange. You will need to quote your invoice or collection/delivery note number so that we can deal with your request promptly. If you wish to return items to us, we ask you to contact the collection or delivering team by email or in writing within 7 working days (or 3 days for damaged items) of the collection or delivery date.