Pain Stim Fidget Toy, Silicone Spiky Cactus Stress Reduce Fidget Keychain for Adult Autism Anxiety Work Stress Relief
Original price was: $7.95.$5.95Current price is: $5.95.
| Product Dimensions | 3.5 x 2 x 1 inches |
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| Item Weight | 2.4 ounces |
| ASIN | B0FDFVMJFW |
| Item model number | PSFT-Cactus-1P |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 17 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.2 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | songli |
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Pain Stim Fidget Toy, Silicone Spiky Cactus Stress Reduce Fidget Keychain for Adult Autism Anxiety Work Stress Relief
Original price was: $7.95.$5.95Current price is: $5.95.


Amazon Customer –
Good for anxiety relief
Daughter loved it great for anxiety relief
KB, NY –
Cute fidget toy.
Super cute cactus fidget toy and well constructed. I like the texture and style. Helps me get relief when I’m feeling stressed and anxious. Wonderful value. Enjoy carrying it around.
Rob Foster –
Pain Stim Fidget for ADHD
My wife recommended this product for our 9-year-old son who has ADHD(HD). He is very sensitive to textures and this pain fidget is very comforting to him. The fidget fits into my palm and is a very hard plastic. Squeezing it in your hand does cause some discomfort, which for him allows him to focus. His mind gets preoccupied with pain, so he can focus on tasks that are assigned to him. This is a very effective tool for him, and it is very durable. He can’t chew the numbs off, since it is pretty dense plastic.
I Like to DIY😊 –
Surprisingly Soothing
This little cactus is my new go-to fidget. The spikes give a satisfying sensory kick without actually hurting, and the silicone feels super smooth. It’s perfect for zoning in during work or easing anxiety, plus, it’s cute enough to hang on my keys.
Christie Katona –
Cute Design, but Not Functional as a Stress Squeezer
I ordered this silicone fidget toy because it was advertised as being great for stress squeezing, but unfortunately, it doesn’t live up to that claim. The silicone material is extremely hard and stiff, making it nearly impossible to squeeze. On top of that, the spiky texture can actually be uncomfortable—even painful—when applying pressure.I bought this for my granddaughter, who has ADHD and enjoys rolling different textures in her hands or squeezing stress balls for sensory input. Sadly, this toy does not work for those purposes. While it’s visually cute and the keychain attachment makes it easy to clip onto a backpack, it offers little actual stress relief beyond being something decorative to look at.Pros:• Cute and colorful design• Includes a keychain for easy carryingCons:• Very stiff, difficult to squeeze• Spiky points can be uncomfortable on the hands• Does not function well as a stress-relief or sensory toolBottom Line:If you’re looking for a stress ball or squeezable fidget, this isn’t it. However, if you just want a cute backpack accessory, it could work for that purpose.
Emj –
Cute, soothing, and perfect for stress relief
This little cactus fidget toy has been a surprisingly satisfying addition to my desk and daily routine. The soft silicone spikes feel great to touch and squeeze, and I’ve been using it whenever I feel anxious or fidgety. It’s small enough to carry in a pocket or attach to a keychain, so it’s always within reach when I need it.It’s durable and holds up well to repeated use, and the design is cute and playful, which adds a little boost to my mood. I also appreciate that it’s easy to clean if it gets dusty from being carried around. Overall, a practical, portable, and fun stress relief tool—I highly recommend it for anyone who needs a little sensory outlet or calming tool on the go.
DorianP –
Not useful
Too hard to use as anxiety relief
Ellionah –
Pokey, but not Too pokey…
This little guy is great! We got a couple of different pokey fidgets recently, and they were all mostly good. Mr. Cactus (as the kid of the house has dubbed him), manages the perfect mix of poke without actual pain, though (according to the name-giving kiddo 😉)!The silicone texture is nice, and doesn’t feel overly aggressive for a younger user, or someone with sensitivities to sharper sensory input. This is a decent sized fidget with a helpful keychain loop… And he doubles as a cheerful finger puppet.Everything we never knew we needed. 🌵🫡💕