🌀 Spin your luck, click your calm, own your moment.
This Metal Fidget Slider Coin is a premium brass Tai Chi spinner featuring a magnetic core that delivers smooth, crisp clicks for stress relief and focus. Compact and portable, it’s designed for adults seeking a stylish, tactile way to decompress at work or on the move, while symbolizing luck and positive fortune.
J**R
Good for fidgeters.
I have bad habit of fidgeting and this is so fun and helpful. I didn't know it would come apart so easily but I kind of found that helpful also. I have to work at not letting it come apart. It makes me think more.
T**S
Relaxing
Fun to play with. Only 4 stars because it clicks kinda loud when using only one hand. Not the best in public
R**S
This is Amazing!
So cheap yet an amazing product. I’ve bought several.
C**.
Doesn't go as planned
I bought the yin-yang fidget to be in place of the empty airtag pocket on my wallet, but it doesn't fit all the way to be able to clip the pocket. The fidget's size is 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.28 while the airtag was supposed to be 1.6 x 1.6 x 0.31 according to #Amazon (don't know the exact size of one because never held one before). Figured that it would fit like a foot to a shoe, but it doesn't...This fidget also comes apart fairly easily while you're turning and playing with it... So it's up to your wallet and your feelings on buying or not buying.
B**.
Defective, missing center magnet
I don't know if this was poorly packaged by the factory, or a returned item. It was in a box inside a loose bag with a piece of scotch tape. The bag inside the box was not sealed, and neither was the box. The movement is weak and makes no sound. I opened it and saw the center spot that was machined out for a magnet, had none. Will not be getting any more fidget toys from this seller.
Y**S
Fun
You may find it difficult to manipulate when new, but it loosens up quickly.
J**S
Hard to turn and maneuver
No way of actually gripping it so that it’s easier to turn
N**G
Huge error in the trigrams
If you look at the drawings in the description and text you will see the correct display of the eight trigrams in the "Early Heaven" formation. Look now at the coin. You will see 8 trigrams, but only 7 different trigrams, one is repeated and the "Earth" trigram is missing. Do it right or don't bother at all!
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