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A**R
Not bad but used
I was really exited about this fidget spinner at first but then i was disapointed when i saw how small it was...its not a big differende but its still pretty small... also the spin time on this was 5 minutes then it was 3 minutes so time decreased by alot...also when i received spinner it was all scratched up
D**N
COMPARISON OF FIDGET TOYS
Two years ago, my autistic homeschooled daughter started college - but first she had to get through a weeklong Orientation, packed with activities, many of which were boring lectures. I was terrified. So I bought fidget toys! This story has a happy ending. She made it through Orientation and is now halfway through college.The fidget toys we purchased have been used by:- my autistic daughter- my ADHD daughter- my autistic daughter’s college friend who also has ASD- my ADHD ex-husband when we want him to stop cracking his knuckles- of course, I’ve also tried them outHere is my assessment:INFINITY CUBE FIDGET TOYSound: LoudWhat it is: A cube that folds out and back together in various configurationsUse: This is my personal favorite and the one my daughter’s friend always grabs when she comes over. While it is quite audible, with constant clacking, the variety is absolutely mesmerizing. Given the clacking, you can use it at home, but you can’t use it in public in a setting where quiet is called for.FIDGET SPINNERSSound: SilentWhat it is: A three-pronged gadget you spin between your thumb and fingerUse: There’s a reason these are so popular! They are very pretty. If you are in the market, the more colorful the better. You can use it anywhere there’s enough light to see. It may be a bit distracting to those around you because it’s so intriguing and pretty, but in general this is a good toy in situations where quiet is called for. Just don’t drop it!Note: This particular fidget spinner is lightweight and very pretty when it spins.MARBLE AND MESHSound: SilentWhat it is: A thin two-inch piece of mesh fabric with a marble sewn insideThis is one of my favorites. Highly portable, they come in multi-packs so it’s not a big deal if you lose one. The concept is simple: You squeeze the mesh and move the marble back and forth. This is my daughter’s go to fidget toy in boring situations.FIDGET CUBESound: Has both silent and loud activitiesWhat it is: A cube with activities on each sideThere is an endless variety of these clever cubes. This is my ex-husband’s favorite. Unfortunately, we’ll be sitting around watching TV and there he is going clack clack clack with the cube. It’s annoying! So it’s a great fidget toy, definitely. But the noise may make you crazy. Not for use around anyone you like.TANGLESound: SilentWhat it is: one-inch curved pieces all together in one long “tangle”Use: You can pull the pieces apart and put them back together, but the real value lies in the fact that you can twist and manipulate the tangle endlessly into different configurations. This is another popular favorite; you really can’t go wrong with this one. It comes in a three-pack and, yes, you can connect them all together. Everyone I’ve handed this to has spent significant time with it.FIDGET BALLSound: QuietWhat it is: a ball with small colored circles and small marbles in each circleUse: The object is to push the marbles into the circles and move things around until the colors match. It’s oddly not held anyone’s attention at my house.FLIPPY CHAINSound: QuietWhat it is: Two metal rings with some bracketing and colorUse: You basically flip around it around. The first one we bought broke almost immediately. We lost the second one. These are brutally small. You can’t play with it if you can’t find it!
H**W
... fair amount of fidget spinners trying to find the perfect one and this one is a winner
So I've been ordering and returning a fair amount of fidget spinners trying to find the perfect one and this one is a winner. It spins so smoothly, like butter. It's also super quiet, at high speeds a slight noise can't be helped (because it's literally the noise of air moving and a little noise from the bearing) but for slow speeds and one handed flicking it can't be heard at all. It's a tiny bit heavier than I would prefer but I'm still keeping it because it is still fairly easy to "flick" and fidget with. Fidgeting is definitely what I care more about in a spinner so I can't speak too it's spin time but it seems good enough. Another bonus is how easy it is to take the cap off to clean or modify it which is something I may want to do in the future and it comes with a carrying case and tiny screw drivers. Also, the rainbow coloring is super entrancing when it is spinning which is cool when I'm actually looking at it. I think for it's price this spinner is a steal and I really like it.
A**Y
Look impressive but fall apart after 15 minutes of usage.
I bought two of these. They arrived right on time. The first one worked fine for a while, then it started making a scraping noise. The second one basically fell apart after minimal usage. The center axle basically unscrew as the spinner spins. Inside there is a gasket with 3 screw that holds the bearing in place. Those screws popped out in both spinners. I tried screwing them back in with the little screwdriver provided, but the threads are too flimsy and the screws just pop out again. This allows the loose bearing, and consequently the annoying scraping noise.Don't wast your cash on this junk. You'll just end up with very disappointed kids.
N**R
Good enough for a casual user like me.
I'm not an enthusiast, this is my only spinner. That said, I'm pretty happy with it. It's much nicer than the cheaply-made ones at the checkout aisle, and not too expensive. I can get it to spin for right around 6 minutes. It's very smooth and quiet. The only downside is that mine is not perfectly balanced--you can feel the slightest wobble when it's spinning due to one of the sides being slightly larger than the others, but most of the time I don't notice it and it's clearly not affecting the spin times much.It came in a nice round zipper case and included a screwdriver for changing out the bearing, which I can't imagine I would ever bother doing since it's so smooth.
T**R
5 minutes here on my desk and ties with the best of them
There are a bunch of these cast metal spinners finished in these colors. I assume the only difference in them is the bearings. SAMSHAO 2017 just spun 4.5 minutes here on my desk and ties with the best of them. I am sure they make these bodies and sell them to assemblers. The bearing is the key if the balance is good. Balance and bearing on this one is super. Cheaper ones with this body will do 2.5 minutes. This one just spun nearly forever on the first spin.
R**K
Heavy
This fidget spinner is heavier than my stainless steel ones. This allows it to spin for a really long time and it is very quiet. The edges are super smooth and the finish is nice; looks great when spinning. The case it comes in is a nice touch and it had a screw driver with it. One of my favorites!
H**A
Five Stars
Beautiful spinner!! Nice heavy feel.
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