Home Science Tools Reviews 3

TrustScore 3 out of 5

2.9

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  1. Educational Supply Store
  2. Education Center
  3. Educational Institution
  4. School Supply Store

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Hands-on science supplies for chemistry, biology, and more. Plus homeschool resources like microscopes, science kits, and curriculum. Grades K-12, College.


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TrustScore 3 out of 5

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Rated 2 out of 5 stars

Not my favorite

Not my favorite. Everything came in big boxes. My complaint is that it didn't seem very professionally put together, more just all the random supplies stuffed into a box. It would be much better if the supplies for each experiment were separated into their own bags and labeled. As it is I have a cabinet of random supplies I have to sift through every time we sit down to do science to see if we have the required materials. Some tools aren't even labeled so I have no idea what they are, I would say I end up buying about half of the supplies from the store anyways or use what we have around the house. Not super impressed.

January 7, 2026
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

DECEPTIVE BUSINESS PRACTICES

This company raises prices before a sale/releasing a coupon code in order to make it SEEM like you are saving money. I had an item in my cart before Thanksgiving that was $167. I returned to the website to see if they were offering a Black Friday sale. They were - they had a 20% coupon available on their website - but the item in my cart had INCREASED in price to $210. I had a sneaking suspicion, so I added the coupon to confirm it, and yes, the item in my cart returned to $167 once I applied the 20% off coupon. People who didn't already have items in their cart might not know that the company did this. This is an underhanded, deceptive business practice and it SHOULD NOT be supported.

November 26, 2025
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Rated 1 out of 5 stars

Missing Items!

I bought this kit thinking that I'd get all the science tools that we needed. Nope not even close! More than half of the items are not here and that's a lot of missing items for the price I spent. I'm not happy! We live in a rural area where most of the items needed are no where to be found. I won't purchase from Christian Light or Home Science Tools again. I went to leave review on the Home Science Tools website and it removes my 1 star review immediately. This place can't be trusted!

October 6, 2022
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