I did a thorough review of every card fountain on the market and ultimately settled on this video
because the finished fountain seemed to have the greatest balance between ability and price. I was
able to watch the video the day I got it, gather the supplies needed over the next several days and
within a week I had a very reliable and professional working card fountain. I have already used it
in a show to rave response. My finished fountain shoots five to six feet in the air out of a hat I
hide it in. I built the fountain for $68.69 plus the price of the video, so like $80 total. The
major tools you’ll need to get into this card fountain as inexpensively as possible are a drill with
standard sized drill bits, soldering iron, wire stripper/cutter, screw driver, and pliers. If you
have these or can borrow them you will significantly cut down on the price, this is what I did. I
realize the total price at $80 is comparable to other entry level fountains you could just buy on
the market without investing any time, but I firmly believe that this fountain works better than any
model you could buy in the entry level category of card fountains. Furthermore, I have enough left
over parts now that I could easily build a second fountain for under or close to $20. The greatest
advantage of buying this video is gaining the knowledge they impart to you. You can easily go out
with their knowledge and some common sense after building this fountain and make a more improved and
powerful version if you wanted. If you have basic building knowledge and are a DIY person like me
you will love learning to make this product, just don't buy it expecting to save money on a card
fountain. Think of this purchase as an investment, with a solid product at the end that you will be
proud to own. Overall, the video delivers what it promises which is why I give it 5 stars.