2Pack Little Ouchies Fidget,Little Ouchies Pain Fidget,Stress Relief Toy,Spiky Grippie Stim Keychain for Anxiety Relief Positiv Fidget Keychain (Blue+Pink)
Original price was: $6.99.$3.49Current price is: $3.49.
| Product Dimensions | 3.2 x 1.2 x 1.2 inches |
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| Item Weight | 1.44 ounces |
| ASIN | B0F4XN3YGB |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | sprsum |
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Customers appreciate the fidget toy’s size, noting it’s small enough to not be noticeable. They find it to be a perfect fidget tool.
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2Pack Little Ouchies Fidget,Little Ouchies Pain Fidget,Stress Relief Toy,Spiky Grippie Stim Keychain for Anxiety Relief Positiv Fidget Keychain (Blue+Pink)
Original price was: $6.99.$3.49Current price is: $3.49.


Ash –
Great for Anxiety!
My Therapist told me about these, at first I was pretty skeptical but they have turned into my biggest tool in my toolbox. I’m a late diagnosed Audhd with GAD & C-PTSD. I suffer from horrific panic attacks. These little stim toys help keep me grounded during work meetings, therapy sessions and when I start to feel myself spiral from Anxiety. I love the fact that it’s a two pack. I keep one in the living room and one in my office at my desk.They are worth trying out, especially if you are trying to gather up more tools for your toolbox.Shipping was quick, colors are great and they are not sharp. Just enough for your senses to be like Ohhh that was a nice little sensation, let’s do it again.
Brigitte Beltran –
Loved it
loved it, my favorite stress reliever
Megan D –
Great Fidget
I bought these to prevent skin picking. They’re small enough to be discreet and the colors are nice. They leave marks that disappear quickly. The chain fell off one of them unprovoked and I was disappointed in that but, overall, I’d recommend.
Julie R. Allen –
Perfect fidget
Perfect fidget. Small enough to not be noticed, but very effective spiky points that aren’t too aggressive. I wish it gave some cushion.
EP –
Nice ouchie fidgets
Great little fidgets. Cheap, and offers a little 3d printed spikes for slight pain and relief-fidget. Doesn’t make any noise so it’s perfect for public use or in quiet spaces. Color is nice–just plastic 3d printer filament, so nothing special. Overall if you like these type of ouchies fidgets, these would be perfect to keep in a bag.
Andrea –
Ok
Definitely cheap
Travis L. –
Great texture, solid print quality
This is a fun concept, and great for fidgeting and stimulation. I had my doubts when I saw they were 3D printed, but they’re quite sturdy and hold up to heavy use. The bumps aren’t sharp per se, but you’ll know they’re there with enough pressure in your palm. I really like keeping one in my pocket to squeeze and keep my hands occupied. Some people might be able to print these themselves, but for the low price and solid quality, I think they’re worth it.
Alexus –
Great for pain stimming
This ‘fidget toy’ is perfect for anyone who enjoys a little pain stim, someone who struggles with SH, derealization, or issues like skin picking/hair pulling/hitting/biting. The toy is small enough to fit perfectly in the palm and to hold tightly. The spikes are durable and sharp enough to leave small indents in the skin, but they will not puncture the skin. You can squeeze it in your hand or roll it on different body parts for a little stimulation. Tbh i love rolling it gently on my forehead/face. it’s very helpful for grounding during moments of panic or anxiety.This comes as a two-pack and each toy is attached to a keychain so it can be put on bags, backpacks, lanyards, and keys. It is just a 3d print but it doesn’t really have filament marks or anything like that.Although it is designed to be a safe form of self-inflicting pain, I would not give this to someone who you worry about seriously hurting themselves without supervision. E.g. it could be great to offer to an autistic person as a form of harm reduction if they are having a meltdown, but i would only let them keep it if you know they can be safe by themselves.