Little Ouchies Pain Fidget Toy – Discreet Silent Stress Relief for Pressure, Perfect for Anxiety, Focus & Skin Picking – Portable Fidget Toys for Office, Travel (Rainbow Color)
$6.99
| Product Dimensions | 1.38 x 1.38 x 3.74 inches |
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| Item Weight | 1.13 ounces |
| ASIN | B0F9FTPP9V |
| Item model number | 001 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 13 years and up |
| Best Sellers Rank |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.1 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | ZNZRHXL |
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Customers find the fidget toy works well for its intended purpose. However, the noise level is a concern, with multiple customers noting that the button on top is noisy. Additionally, the spinability receives negative feedback, with several customers reporting that the top part does not spin properly.
9 reviews for Little Ouchies Pain Fidget Toy – Discreet Silent Stress Relief for Pressure, Perfect for Anxiety, Focus & Skin Picking – Portable Fidget Toys for Office, Travel (Rainbow Color)
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Little Ouchies Pain Fidget Toy – Discreet Silent Stress Relief for Pressure, Perfect for Anxiety, Focus & Skin Picking – Portable Fidget Toys for Office, Travel (Rainbow Color)
$6.99


Kristy K –
Good Sensory Fidget
Took a chance on ordering this. Didn’t know if I would like this fidget but I do, it’s a good sensory distraction. Not for everyone but it works for me.
Kaie Brockman –
NOT Red
I love these things. I bought this one for a friend specifically. And it was supposed to be red. I’m giving this 4 stars instead of 5 because it’s still a great piece. But this is definitely not red, and it is labeled as red. This is pink and orange yellow. I did acquire the green and blue one for myself, which is the proper colors, but the red is NOT red.Just so you know, it is pink. The size is fine. It works for all size hands. I have pretty large hands for a female. The button on the top is fun and it spins as well. The button does make noise because these are 3D printed.Overall, it’s also not a bad price for what you’re getting, and it’s a great stim toy. The button portion is also weirdly differently.
amanda –
Amazing
My favorite
G. Arreola –
Good surface, Poor design
The product video is misleading and the actual object is poorly engineered. The top part does not spin the way the video demonstrates. It doesn’t even do a full rotation before it gets stuck. The button on top is noisy and the friction with the opening doesn’t make it a smooth press. Still, the whole object is printed on strong plastic, the colors are as shown. I almost prefer it didn’t have the button or the “spinning top”. The feel of the surface though is nice. I won’t return it, but i’m glad i didn’t buy more like I was initially going to do.
Pegster –
If you have ADHD, you know
This is my new favorite fidget toy. As a working professional with ADHD, staying focused, especially during boring virtual meetings, is really hard. Giving my hands something to do quietly while getting a little hand massage is helpful. This little device is silent and is small enough to be held in my palm under my desk.The bottom two thirds stays stationary, while the top third spins. For those who like to push buttons (or click pens), the top button can be very soothing. The button is silent too. The entire piece is clearly 3D printed, but the quality is good.Because it’s 3D printed, the whole thing is very light. The “nubs” are solid and provide a tactile response that some will find pleasing.Because I like to take things apart, I found that top can unscrew allowing the button and the zig-zag piece providing resistance can be popped out. Because of this, it should not be given to small children as it could be a choking hazard.
Renita Murph –
No
Loud, stiff spinning. Only the top spins. Not good for a fidget.
Natalie –
Interesting fidget that could be extra helpful for some people
This is an interesting fidget toy. It seems as though it will be durable as it is made of hard plastic, likely 3-D printed. It has a little button feature on the top and both the top and bottom have a gritty feel somewhat similar to fine sandpaper. The very top portion (about 1/4 to 1/8 of the cylinder) can spin, although not smoothly or fast like a dedicated fidget spinner but it is still a nice feature. Apparently, its primary purpose is the pokey protrusions that cover the entire cylindrical fidget. When I grip it hard, it leaves an indentation on my hand and is uncomfortable but does not break skin or cause any harm. I do not have problems with self-harm but know some people who do. They try to substitute ice, snapping a rubber band, etc., something non harmful for that behavior. It seems like this fidget could be especially helpful for people who struggle with self-harm behaviors because it causes some pain, yet will not actually break the skin or hurt the user.As someone who primarily uses fidgets to increase attention, help sit still, decrease boredom this is not my personal favorite. It is a little bit large to fit comfortably in the pocket of women’s jeans so it isn’t super convenient to keep with me. However, I have it on a shelf by my desk and do find myself reaching for it more often than I expected. I generally don’t like any pain or discomfort but when I am stressed out, it can be quite satisfying to squeeze it, spin it, and press the little button at the top.
Magdalena Astorga –
Exactly what I needed for focus and calm
Excellent choice! It serves its purpose perfectly—great feel and very calming. I carry it in my purse and use it while working, driving, and just in general. The quality is impressive. Even my child was having a tantrum in the car, and when I handed her my toy, she instantly calmed down!
McKenzie –
I really like this ouchie fidget! One thing though, I ordered laser purple and was sent laser green. So yeah. Other than that, it’s fantastic and so I won’t be returning it.