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Dr. Kelly Wyman
> 3 dayIt may take a special kind of idiot to spend money on a hunk of metal, but if you are one of those idiots I highly recommend Tungsten.
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ken andjulis
> 3 dayLove it! A great gift for my science nerd husband
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Jacob Wentao Guo
> 3 dayPerfect product. Astonished by its elegant surface, color, and also its stunning weight. If you are looking for some table decorations, this is the perfect one
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JHKCMO
> 3 dayGreat quality and delivered right as advertised. Midwest has their act fully together and the gift was the best gift ever given.
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Eric Kostlan
Greater than one weekPrompt delivery and excellent product
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Daniel
> 3 dayDo you need this? No. But do you want it? Yes. Buy the cube. You wont regret it. It even comes with a second cube friend free!
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1220LA
> 3 dayI had purchased their 1.5 Aluminum cube and was really impressed with the transaction, packaging and item. So I knew that this 2 Tungsten cube would be a thing of beauty. It has a other worldly vibe to it when held (lifted), obviously not something a person experiences daily. Or ever. Meaning: The weight of this cube compared to its size is incredible. Some people collect bottle caps. Coins. Prisms. Watches. Crystals. I dont care how much any trinket is worth. Its fine, they sit there in a box or on a shelf. But this cube!? This thing is more impressive to me than gold. Pure entertainment in my world. Its on my desk. Truly unique. Thanks Midwest Tungsten Service. This cube also arrived with a 1 Tungsten cube which was part of the Amazon sale, and Im happy to own both. I have no regret regarding the sticker price.
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grumpy_ragdoll
> 3 dayIt might sound weird but I like to look at it, hold it and play with it.
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Mark R. Collins
> 3 dayThe worlds most impressive paperweight (unless you can afford platinum or gold).This stuff is denser than some of the people you know.
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Mr. Robert
> 3 dayIf I was back in elementary school and “ show and tell “ was on Friday, this is the place I would bring my cube. It’s a novelty item that would bring oohs and ahs. The kids probably would think it’s cool. Unfortunately as a child I never shared anything for “ show and tell”. It’s like bringing science into the classroom!