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Delia
> 3 dayThe kinetic desk toy is a sleek design small and doesn’t take up a lot of space that’s great. If you’re sitting at the desk reading something you’re doing something on the computer I just want to fidget miss around or something else.
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Lisa Tobleman
> 3 dayThis was a perfect desk fidget for my high schooler. He loved the feel, the movement, and the ability to spin different pieces in the middle. Of course he tried to make it a top (it’s not designed for that) but he enjoyed messing with it while he’s studying. It’s quiet as well so while on calls he isn’t disturbing anyone with clicks or snapping noises like some of the other fidgets we have. Overall a great desk fidget. It’s a little big to take with you on the go, but we’ll made and pretty.
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robert mallory 3
Greater than one weekFun little fidget toy, i spun it once, and I swear it spun for a good 3 minutes.
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Kathy Jean
> 3 dayI love this small little gadget. It is about the size of a golf ball. All you have to do is spin it. It stays in place and makes mesmerizing patterns. I put it on my desk where it doesnt take up hardly any space. The blue color is bright and very eye appealing. It is fun to play with especially when you are on a long boring phone call.
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Jørgen Nøvik
> 3 dayVery cool little gadget thats reasonably priced, and very nicely packaged. Feel like these are often priced 5-8 times as much, for not much reason. Spins smoothly and for quite a long time. Would give it 5 star if it had been completely silent. Not that its noisy, but theres a little noise when it spins fast that maybe takes away from it feeling ultra premium, if you can say that about a desk spinner.
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Sama
> 3 dayThis thing is itty bity! Like, ping pong ball sized...but it does do the optical illusion and its pretty satisfying to spin it and watch. It has a flat bottom so it sits easily on whatever surface you put it on.
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Judi wine
> 3 dayMy 11 yrs old granddaughter has ADHD, and weve been looking for something that wont distract her too much in school. This toy seems to be perfect for her. She says its not a handheld fidget toy, but rather something that sits on a desk or table. It spins very well, and using one finger from each hand to spin it produces the best effect. It spins fast for a while, then gradually slows down. The gyro inside makes it spin for much longer than a regular top or similar item. The length of time it keeps moving has left a lasting impression on her. Watching it is hypnotic, especially as the endless vortex becomes clearer as it slows down. It also makes a slight whooshing sound as it spins. She has been playing with it all day and will keep it on her desk for the next few years. It doesnt require batteries or anything else.
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B. Gilles
Greater than one weekThese are going to be very handy on the phone when you are on hold. The spinning pattern not hypnotic and keeps the mind and hands busy enough to help pass time and still pay attention to things around me. Very quiet, quite heavy and steady so it should not be distracting to others.
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Bryan Claus
> 3 dayI am a high school teacher. I have a desk in my classroom. On my desk I try to keep a tape dispenser and a stapler. High school kids love tape. Any kid standing at my desk will take some tape. They dont need the tape. But they always take the tape. If I dont put the tape away, Ill end up with tape stuck all over my room, on desks, on walls, on blackboards, on books and on my own desk. And if theyre not messing with the tape, they grab the stapler. They love to fire staples out of it. They love to see what they can stick staples into. I highly recommend you stick one of these things on your desk. What is it? What does this do? Where did you get this? They want to know. Kids will sit and stare at the thing spinning. Its just how the teenage brain works. And I like it too! Its made out of solid metal. It must have ball bearing inside. It spins very smoothly and for a long time. Its solid and heavy in the hand. I highly recommend it for teacher desks everywhere!
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Orion
> 3 dayI put this on the desk to entertain me during a zoom call. Its simple but mesmerizing. The surface texture is pleasing. Its shiny and metallic. When it spins, it catches your eyes. The spiral makes circles that go up or down depending on which direction you spin it. Theres a way you can rotate it with your finger that makes it look like you are erasing the line with your finger. Its small. It fits in a Christmas stocking. It comes in a nice box.