Rolife

23 South Front Street, 08079, Salem, United States
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3.44
Based on 18 Reviews

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About Rolife

Rolife® was founded in 2017, a sub-brand of Robotime®, which is a trendy cultural and DIY creative brand focusing on developing DIY handmade toys for adults. Rolife insists on connecting the world trend culture with "China design". We take "Cuteness creates everything. Trends rises in the East." as our brand concept, and we always believe in being cute and independent. We express the life attitude of contemporary people in our own way to the world.

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Jan Parkinson
GB

Cathy's flower house I've just completed Cathy's flower House and thoroughly enjoyed it. It's my first go and I made mistakes . Next time I will follow the instructions more carefully . That didn't detract from my enjoyment and I found ways round my errors. Starting a new page I sometimes thought "you want me to do what?" And then ploughed on. I felt quite proud of my self when I completed individual pieces.

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HF
GB

Rolife or Robotime? SCAM? I placed an order with Rolifeonline.com but my PayPal receipt listed robotime.com as the seller. When researching robotime, it appears this may be a scam site. I never received confirmation from RolifeOnline or Robotime with any shipping info, etc. I reached out but never heard back.

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Arne Sinn
DE

Rolife Book Nook TGB02 cheap junk I received several different Book Nooks for Christmas. The Rolife TGB02 was by far the worst quality. - LEDs for lighting defective - Instructions in Chinese only - The material was very thin and kept breaking or breaking off at the connectors - most of it had to be glued - A front panel as dust protection was completely missing - the roof only consisted of thin foil - The lighting had to be soldered, no connectors All in all cheap junk

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Donna
GB

This kit is ok This kit is just ok. The finished product (flower shop) looks very cluttered but somewhat cute. If it was a real flower shop a person would not be able to walk around in it. There were errors in the directions that I could figure out but were annoying. In 3 places, it said cut when it meant glue. In other places the wrong word made a difference as to what piece was used. There was a few places where it says cut 2 in words but the pictures shows x3. One cabinet was a separate instruction book and had words wrong and required a piece that wasn’t even included in the kit. It said to glue it but it isn’t listed in the material list. The paint was not very good. And I don’t like the part where you had to water it down. What am I suppose to water down a tiny amount in? I ended up using my own better quality acrylic paint in some cases. When assembling at the end, the order needs to be changed. Also, trying to glue cut wire pieces to the sides of wire was so frustrating that I just threw away 2 stools because I could not get the glue to stay. When I picked them up the morning after glueing them the night before for the third time and then falling apart, I just threw them out and bought wood pieces from Hobby Lobby to craft my own. The leaves would not stayed glued to the slick wire. I threw some of those away and crafted my own with leftover supplies from a different brand kit. Even as I was putting it all together, the leaves were falling off the wires. I had tried the glue from the kit and 3 other different glues that I own and none worked. A better method would be to have 2 leaves and have them glued together with the wire inside. This kit can be assembled to be a flower shop but was frustrating to do so.

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Geraldine Mak
MY

I didn't get my purchase I didn't get my purchase. Can please help check? I thought buying from official shop would be safer.

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