Fidget Your Way to Fortune! 🍀
The Metal Fidget Slider Lucky Coin is a premium EDC toy designed for stress relief and luck enhancement. Featuring a tai chi symbol, this 1.5-inch round coin is made of durable metal with a copper cover, providing a satisfying tactile experience. Weighing only 2 oz, it's easy to carry and perfect for use in any setting, from the office to public transport.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Material Type | Metal |
Item Dimensions | 1.5 x 1.5 x 0.3 inches |
Item Shape | Round |
T**.
Quality, too bad this is a reseller charging double
The media could not be loaded. Unlike those knock-off skull ones floating around that are covered in paint and clear coat, these are solid brass material with no paint or clear coat, these will last you a really long time. The click is very loud and strong haptic. There's no center pin but it's no issue. In fact, the coin can split apart as your messing with it but it quickly and easily wants to snap back into position WITHOUT the bearing trying to do its own thing. Those loose flicks where you slightly split the coin apart are the best on these. Also, note the edge is not 'sharp' but after a few hours, you start to notice it. If you play with this often enough you'll build callus for sure. With a stuck pile of magnets and bearings I'll be enjoying this coin for a lifetime. Please make more designs. Or even different metals. Stainless steel, heck, I'd pay for a titanium one. The design is simple and even with titanium as hard as it is to machine would be achievable I think.
C**1
Constantly using it. Also great material feel.
I am absolutely happy to have this and enjoy this as I am the son of the account holder who has Asperger's and a lot of stress and anxiety this is absolutely wonderful to have.This has a wonderful clicking sound literally right when I started to use it or it could have been I just was going so fast because this didn't leave my hand for 12 hours after I had it and heard it and had the pleasure of the noise calming and took my stress and anxiety away.A lot may give complaints about it coming apart the biggest issue I had was the tiny flat magnets were loose and came out it simply wasn't pressed in enough by the robot or human assembling them, you can if you want use a tiny drop of glue get gorilla glue if you do but I only pressed them in super hard and they don't even budge now. I think magnets can become weak so I would advise against glue incase.If it breaks just realign it back to place, magnets a problem? Press them back in hard, if you don't want to make it come apart just don't go super fast and just press lightly instead of hard. I would like more of these in more designs, anime, horror, nature, animals.Wonderful product.
D**W
Good enough
Nice and heavy.Not machined as well as the more expensive alternatives and you can feel it when you pull it apart but works like it should and is pleasant to turn. Rewarding click as you turn it. Easy to do one handed.
S**B
Not bad stocking stuffer
"It's neat" says my 13 y/o grandson, who is hard to shop for. The item is kind of diff to use but, it looks cool. Good luck charm. He likes it.
K**N
Nice fidget clicker.
The media could not be loaded. This one is interesting. It is solid brass with magnets, and a flat bearing sandwiched in the middle. It does not free spin. The magnets inside prevent that. There was a review where one guy said it would fall apart when he turned it. I'm guessing that one of the magnets inside his was accidentally put in upside down. It probably repelled the other magnet instead of attracting it. I'm sure he could have sent it back and got an exchange for it. Mine works great and feels nice in my hand. It's also very gratifying to hear that audible click when rotating it. After messing with it, I did figure out that if you allow it to split a little when turning, or misalign it a little when turning it. When it snaps back into place with the magnets, that's what makes the click. If you rotate it slowly, keeping it perfectly aligned, it doesn't click. It also came with a nice red and black zipper pouch.
M**N
Used, Scratched Up, and Misaligned
The magnets separate when you rotate it, so it spins just off-track. Even with two hands holding both pieces together you can't get it to spin evenly, and if you do rotate it with one hand the metal clacks together each time and is simply too loud to do anywhere but on your own. I can still fidget with it - so 2 stars - but per what is advertised, this one I got really sucks...
A**R
Solid easy clicks
The media could not be loaded. Great little coin. Very nice finish. The symbols and lettering is beautiful to look at. It has a nice shiny surface. Catches the light nicely.Coming to the main function - the clicks are very solid. They are loud. Smooth. Doesn't take a lot of effort, but isn't loose feeling either.The inner mechanism seems like it will likely not break. There are no ball bearings or anything. Just a magnetic disc inside.Overall, solid piece. I would recommend it.Finally, the customer service was fantastic. I must say. I had an issue, and the seller offered an acceptable solution immediately. I didn't have to wait around for reply or anything. Prompt, clear communicationThank you guys!
B**E
this thing is cheap
bad internals, not machined well, clicks inconsistent. it separates when youu use as its only held by magnets. feels very cheap.
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