Silicone Magnetic Stress Balls, 6 Pack Pain Stim Fidget Toys Adults & Teens, Sensory Toys for Kids with Autism ADHD with Storage Box, Stress Relief & Focus Handheld Roller for Office Travel Classroom
Original price was: $15.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99.
| Product Dimensions | 1.38 x 1.38 x 3.15 inches |
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| Item Weight | 7 ounces |
| ASIN | B0FDB27161 |
| Item model number | XAS-004 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 8 years and up |
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| Customer Reviews |
4.4 out of 5 stars |
| Manufacturer | Shenzhen Xinaosheng Outdoor Products Co., Ltd |
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Customers like the fidget toy’s feel, with one noting its nice silicone texture. The magnetic strength receives mixed feedback, with several customers reporting that the magnets are not very strong. The overall quality also gets mixed reviews.
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Silicone Magnetic Stress Balls, 6 Pack Pain Stim Fidget Toys Adults & Teens, Sensory Toys for Kids with Autism ADHD with Storage Box, Stress Relief & Focus Handheld Roller for Office Travel Classroom
Original price was: $15.99.$13.99Current price is: $13.99.


Scott McClendon –
Fun, engaging, and surprisingly versatile for a magnet-loving kid
We bought this set of silicone magnet stress balls for our 10-year-old son, who is absolutely fascinated by magnets—and this toy did not disappoint! The magnetic strength is just right for clicking, rolling, and building, and it held his attention both as a standalone fidget and as an addition to his growing collection of magnet-based toys.What we especially liked was the included storage case, which makes it easy to keep all the pieces together (a big plus if you’re constantly chasing down missing parts). The soft silicone coating gives them a satisfying tactile feel and makes them safer for younger users. These have been great not only for play but also as a calming sensory tool when he needs to focus or take a break.Overall, a fun and thoughtful toy for kids who like to fidget or build creatively. A solid purchase for the car, classroom, or quiet time at home.
Alexey Sergiyenko –
Great magnetic fidget
Fantastic fidget. Great weight and feel. I wish they would make one with two segments instead of three to make each piece a little slimmer though.
George –
Superb Fidget Toy & Practical Health Tool?
I’ll be honest, I was interested in this product mostly because of the magnets. I love magnets and it helps that my office desk has a lot of metal components. However, I did not expect to enjoy this as much as I do.As a fidget toy, this thing is so fun! I enjoy breaking it down into either two or three parts and juggling it, I love flipping each individual piece like a coin only to catch it with the rest of the stack, and I was surprised at the ability to move the pieces together like gears by rotating them works surprisingly smoothly. Still, my favorite thing about this item comes from a portion of the video where you see the user roll the entire stack on their wrist. Some background on me, I work in an office and spend a lot of time in front of a computer, and I have eczema. So, with that in mind, rolling the whole stack on my wrists after typing for so long, does help reduce some of the built-up soreness. Similarly, rolling it on my wrists gently where my eczema flared up really helps to literally scratch that itch in such a gentle manner. For those of you who share this condition with me, you know sometimes the urge to scratch is so pervasive that you almost want to gnaw on the itch with your teeth. Relieving the itch with something that won’t harm or pierce your skin is just incredible. Aside from all that, I have rolled this wonderful creation on the sole of my feet and even on my back and it mirrors the efficacy of tools made specifically for those things (or tennis balls).I am also surprised with the construction of the item. For the price, you get what appears to be a very durable product with six individual rings, each with a decent weight, surprising magnetic strength, and those curved pointy edges seem independently strong enough that I have yet to see any point permanently bend or get damaged despite all the things I’ve done – as mentioned above – as well as all the times I’ve dropped them with my subpar juggling skills.Overall, if you are here and have read through all of this, go ahead and give this a try! There are plenty of fidget toys out there and each has its trick or two, but this is the first one I have found with this many uses, and it’ll only set you back about fifteen bucks. If you’ve even considered some of those popular metal fidget toys, that I will not name to shame, then you’ve just encountered a product a fraction of the cost of those that will be sure to keep your hands busy and scratch that proverbial and perhaps even literal itch.
Joe –
Not really a pains stim but still great
Calling this a pain stem is a bit generous in my opinion, it’s made of a durable and soft silicone that CAN provide added pressure at the tips of the silicone spikes but they are MUCH too soft to really cause any “pain”. With that said these are an excellent option for the office because the thick silicone makes them next to silent and the fact that it’s in segments makes it infinitely variable when it comes to ways-of-play. The magnets are nice and strong but not so much that I would be worried about handing them off to a kid.
Ausome Momma –
Unique magnetic fidget
I don’t know where silicone wrapped magnet fidgets have been all my life, but I’m so happy to have them now. Quick note, the label calls them stress balls, and they aren’t balls, but I hope you can see that in the image. This particular design is unique, as they took the spikey pain fidget design and made it into a layered, colorful, silicone wrapped magnetic fidget toy.This has more than just relaxation functionality, you can use it to teach kids about positive and negative sides of magnets, and demonstrate that opposites attract. They aren’t labeled for this, we just wound up using them in this manner at one point. They’re high quality, quiet, and not sticky. They function well in that they are satisfying and relaxing to use.
Gregg Halkuff –
Solid, textured, and with lots of different fidget uses.
I give this fidget toy 5 out of 5 stars. It’s made of 6 flat circular magnets, each about a half inch wide. You stick them together into a handheld shape and squeeze it, and the edges have this cool string-like texture that feels really satisfying.It feels super solid in your hand, like it’s not gonna break no matter how much you mess with it. The magnets are strong and they both repel and attract, so you get this kind of shifting movement when you squeeze or play around with it. You can also spin them kind of like a coin over your knuckles if you separate them a little first. It’s fun to mess with during meetings or just when you’re bored.I’ve been using it at home when I’m zoning out or trying to focus, and I’ve actually found it calming. I’m a high school teacher and I really think my students will love this. It’s quiet, it keeps your hands busy, and honestly it might be a good way to keep some of them off their phones for a few minutes. I could see it helping with anxiety too, especially for kids who need something to fidget with during class.The carrying case is a nice touch. Keeps everything together so you don’t lose one, which would be annoying. Overall just a really fun and well-made fidget that’s more interesting than most.