🌀 Spin Your Stress Away!
The ATESSON Infinite Flip Fingertip Decompression Toy is a compact, stainless steel fidget tool designed to relieve stress and anxiety. With a 360° flip feature and durable aluminum alloy construction, it offers a satisfying tactile experience for users of all ages, making it perfect for managing attention disorders and enhancing focus.
K**N
Helps with dexterity
I have recently been diagnosed with Parkinson’s. I ordered one of these to help with my dexterity. I feel like a truly helps. I use multiple times a day. I like it so much I ordered the second one to have in the car for when I’m driving.
J**S
Ridiculously Addictive
When I first got this one in, I thought, well this might be a tad lame just do to the fact that there's not much you can do with it because it's all connected and you don't take it apart at all to do different things, although I guess you could, I wouldn't. It is literally one of my first go-to fidgets now, I can just sit there and flip it and flip it inside and out over and over again and the construction of this thing is as solid as they come. I love the color too, it's my favorite but more importantly, it serves the function it needs to and I often find myself not being able to put it down and carrying it with me. I never thought fidget gadgets would be something I would ever need and now, I realize how they actually do help me in so many ways. This particular fidget flipper would be a great gift for anyone who really relies on these types of things to cope with stress and anxiety. I hope you find this review helpful!
A**
It’s ok
The kiddos didn’t like it as well as I thought they would. It is getting easier to flip with more you use it plus I think there are screws to loosen it.
F**R
Cool little fidget-gadget
Likes: beautiful color, well-built (very strong and durable), and you can use with one hand or both to change and explore shapes. It's great for people with manual fixation that need something to handle with their fingers/hands.Dislikes: kind of wish it was more oiled or built to rotate even more smoothly because the rotation sometimes isn't as fluid as a single hand would manage, but this minor flaw can be overlooked or perhaps remedied with a tiny bit of WD-40 (other appropriate oil/substance). I'm not sure what the best solution is to this tiny issue.
A**R
Substantial, attractive fiddly thing
I like to keep my hands busy on fiddly things to keep myself from staring at my phone all the time. Also, like so many other people with ADHD, it helps to keep a part of my buzzing brain busy so the rest of my brain can concentrate better.This particular fidget toy is very nice. It's small enough to shove into a pocket (about 3.25" on a side). The purple color is pleasant without being distracting. It has a pleasing symmetry and is easy to manipulate.The only issues are you don't want to be carelessly playing with this over a glass surface because it, being made out of steel, has heft (2.8 oz). Also, it makes a little bit of noise, a bit like softly shaking a ring of keys, so I wouldn't use it around anyone with misophonia without checking with them first or in any setting where it's super quiet.All in all, I like this fidget toy. It satisfies my need to fiddle with something. Perhaps you'd like it, too.
K**Y
Nice fidget
This fidget is solid metal so it has some weight to it. It's ultra sturdy & has held up well. It's moves so smoothly it's basically silent.
E**S
A big kid fidget toy!
After reviewing several fidget toys, trying to find something that works well in a classroom, I finally found one that I think is perfect for older kids! This fidget is heavy-duty, so it won't be easily destroyed by rambunctious teenagers, and it isn't as simple as it looks at first glance. Or, at least according to my students. One of my students saw me using it while I was going over notes, and he asked to see it. He commented that I had "obviously mastered" it, while he was trying to figure out exactly what it could do.This is a quiet fidget toy and it really is soothing.
S**D
Interesting for About a Minute
I found this fidget toy to be fascinating, but only for about a minute. It only does one movement which gets old quickly. And it doesn't move effortlessly so you really have to concentrate on it to make it move properly. I handed it to my wife and kids and it kept their attention for even less time. This is the type of toy you love to pick up once but I don't see it having any long-term entertainment value. We have many other fidget toys in our house which offer a lot more entertainment and operate much more smoothly. This would be good in a meeting room or as a display piece on a desk, but overall it wasn't too impressive.
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