Review: 2 in 1 Kumi Kreator Cool Maker

Eliza has enjoyed making friendship bracelets for her friends ever since she was taught how by some Chinese exchange students at school a couple of years ago, so when we were invited to review the 2 in 1 KumiKreator Cool Maker we jumped at the chance.

The 2 in 1 KumiKreator Cool Maker is a breakthrough way to braid beautiful friendship bracelets and necklaces, right before your eyes!

It is super simple to use too – simply load the colourful spools into the machine, spin, and create in minutes!

To start, you need to measure your wrist, with the measure included so you don’t make the bracelet too big, or too small.

Measure

The KumiKreator can create up to 5 bracelets and 2 unique necklace designs without a single knot needed.

Kumikreator Eliza

To change the colour and design of your bracelet, or necklace, rearrange the spools as directed in the instructions and as you get more experienced, you can make up your own.

Spools

The first bracelet is a little fiddly at first, but once you get the hang of it, they are quicker and quicker to make.

Bracelet

Make sure you keep spinning until the red lines line up and then you can then customise and finish off your bracelet with the stylish clasps included or use your extra string to make fun tassels.

Isaac bracelet

Eliza has been busy making bracelets for the whole family and we have ordered some refills, so she can make some as gifts for friends and family.

Family Kumikreator

The 2 in 1 Kumi Kreator Cool Maker is perfect for keeping kids occupied and has an RRP of £19.99 and refills cost from £4.99 and are available from all good toy shops.

11 thoughts on “Review: 2 in 1 Kumi Kreator Cool Maker”

  1. This sounds like a great way to make friendship bracelets. My daughters have a few and would probably love this to make the bracelets that bit more exciting and with more strings like this does.

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  2. I would have loved this a kid, I was definitely into more crafty things and the refills actually seem like a pretty good value x

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  3. This looks brilliant. I loved making friendship bracelets when I was a kid! I completely forgot all about them, I used to get someone to hold the end for me while i made it because we didn’t have any fancy gadgets like this

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