Fidget Spinners Toys for Adults Metal Figette Bike Chain Pain Stim Fidgets Toy for Teens ADHD Cool Gadgets Desk Offices Gift Anxiety Relief Items Stress Tool Sensory Spiky Toy for Autism
$9.99 Original price was: $9.99.$8.99Current price is: $8.99.
Product Dimensions | 2.8 x 2.8 x 0.6 inches |
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Item Weight | 2.89 ounces |
ASIN | B0DSSN17H9 |
Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
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Customer Reviews |
3.9 out of 5 stars |
Manufacturer | CHESLICR |
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Customers find the fidget spinner fun to fiddle with and appreciate that it doesn’t look overly cutesy or childish, while also being great value for the price. Moreover, they consider it relaxing, with one customer noting it helps release stress. However, the product receives mixed feedback about its size, with some finding it fits in the palm of their hand while others say the chain is too loose. Additionally, the spinability is a concern, with customers reporting that it barely spins and isn’t smooth moving. The quality is also problematic, with multiple customers reporting it broke after one day of use.
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Sarah –
Great fidget, smooth movement, cold metal, a stim smorgasbord
One of my favorite fidget, it’s fairly quiet, it moves smoothly, you can roll it between your hands and feel smooth movement and cold metal, which is actually very relaxing, you could use it as a spinner if youyou really wanted. It has a heavy weight that feels great in the hand without being too heavy to carry around with you. Quality is fantastic, the size os just right, not too big to bring in a picker or purse, not too small that you can’t find it easily and the colors can help it stand out of your worried about losing it. Surprising in how well it can help release stress
Joey –
Addictive stim toy
I have ADHD, and I love this thing. It’s just about the perfect size to hold hidden in my palm as I’m walking around. My friend (who also has ADHD) saw me playing with it, asked to see it, and then didn’t put it down for nearly 20 minutes.I love that it’s a nice fidget with multiple textures and ways to fidget with it, I love that it doesn’t look overly cutesy or childish like a lot of stim toys, and I especially love that it’s flat enough to put in a front pocket without making a huge lump.
TehSpaz –
hard pass.
The bearings in it are so low quality that it barely spins and you can hardly get the chain to roll without it binding up.
Michael Mcgowan –
Fun and satisfying gadget
It does what it’s supposed to, keeps your fingers actively manipulating something to help drain anxiety or keep you occupied. It’s well enough made to stand up to use. I put a drop off oil on each gear bearing and it spins freely to satisfy watching it. That sounds odd but I like auto engines and this thing is like a little mini timing gear set and it’s fun to fiddle with.
Dorje Drollod –
Well made and totally pointless
Well made, solidly built and utterly pointless and unsatisfying. No good action or movement at all. Very difficult to manipulate in any enjoyable manner. They’re right that it can provide pain stim for those of us who seek it but it’s only incidental and can be better accomplished by something built for that. I tried to like this but just couldn’t get there. But it is a quality item at least and if you’re looking for whatever this does then this is at least not defective. It stayed properly on its tracks and is good metal and weight.
Yoda –
Cool little fidget
I bought this fidget so I’d stop picking at/mutilating my cuticles. It keeps my fingers busy and it’s tiny so it’s usually in my pocket. The screws come loose sometimes, and it needed a little oil once to make it all move smoother. Aside from these little (and I do mean minuscule) issues, I love it. If I ever lose a screw, I’ll order another one of these.
Ray –
Nice fidget toy, not really a spinner
Love this fidget toy. It’s not a fidget spinner as such, because it doesn’t have ball bearings that make it keep spinning. I like to roll it around in my hand though, or play with the chain as a fun toy for two hands. It’s fun to take it apart, and I did add a little oil to make it spin more freely. I have small hands so a lot of fidget toys out there are very uncomfortable to use, but this was a good size for me. Solid quality without being super heavy.
David Kniceley –
Budget Friendly
This is a great fidget for the price. Fits well in my hand and isn’t loud.
R M U –
Well, I have to say it’s not made for heavy fidgeters. The first time I used it during my commute, one of the screws fell out—and of course, I lost it.