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A**R
Cool toy
We just had to have it with so much craze going on for this small toys. Bought one for my son and his friend also and they absolutely loveit. it's pretty sturdy and well built. Better than few others that we bought. Kids are very much satisfied
T**N
I am giving 5 start for great customer service Just got my fidget it was making ...
I am giving 5 start for great customer serviceJust got my fidget it was making weird noise so got in touch with seller who offer to replace it free of charge and offer to keep the original item as well! Now that's a a plus customer service i like.You guys have made a customer for lifeGreat product great service definitely recommendThank you so much 😊
T**G
She has said repeatedly said how much she loves it and how it is the best one she has ever tried
Bought this for my 15 year old daughter. She has said repeatedly said how much she loves it and how it is the best one she has ever tried. She said that it spins faster and smoother than any of her friends spinners. The construction, materials and look of this spinner are top shelf! By far the smoothest fastest we have ever tried! 5 stars.
J**E
Awesome spinner
Just as described. Spins even faster once you use it more. Looks great and definitely feels like decent quality. I accidentally dropped it 3 times already on my wooden floor but no breaks or marks. I added pics below of what an authentic one looks like and what it comes with.
T**D
Great spinner....
Great spinner... much better quality than cheaper models.... nice box and carrying pouch... I'll buy again....Note: I lost one of the center buttons, I contacted them about the issue and they sent me two replacement buttons free of charge... great customer service... please contact them about an issue, they will make it right...I am very satisfied...
A**R
Non faultly caps. Kriss Imports corrected it.
The caps on this are total garbage.Having a weighted spinning object fly out of your hand do to the caps not being secured is very dangerous.Almost cost me a 34" monitor.Seller sending replacement caps will update when received.edit*Got way better caps sent to correct the issue from the set that were off kilter and did not fit correctly.Outstanding response from seller and work better than the after market screw type I got also.
E**N
Fidget Spinner [3d Figit] | Tri Spinners | ... Stop Hair Twirling
I have a friend in his 50s who is a hair-twirler. As he sits back and relaxes to watch TV, up goes his hand and the hair-twirling begins. As the Thanksgiving holiday and a 5-hour car trip to his mother's home approached, I noticed the hair-twirling became more frequent and intense. I view the twirling of his hair as his peculiar personal "nervous habit." When I call the behavior to his attention, it's evident to me that he isn't aware that he's doing it. But he did admit to me that, when he was a teen, he used to twirl and pull his hair -- so much so that he ended up giving himself a bald spot. Then one day, out of the blue, he became self-aware enough to notice he had a patch of missing hair. The sight of himself in the mirror shocked him into making a conscious effort to quit playing with his hair.He went years without twirling his hair. Only recently has he regressed into taking up the old habit. Stressors involving his elderly mom's declining health are fraying his nerves and are, without doubt, the underlying cause for the return of his hair-twirling. I tried my own method to shock him out of the behavior by telling him about a documentary I watched about schizophrenia. A man afflicted with the disease was interviewed several times by doctors and researchers. As the man spoke, he feverishly twirled his hair, apparently unaware that he was doing so. I told my friend, "When you twirl your hair, you remind me of the schizophrenic in that documentary." Not at all happy with my inference, my friend immediately stops. But he eventually begins again as his attention is drawn elsewhere.As luck would have it, a couple of weeks ago, I caught an article in the newspaper's health section. The piece was in Q&A format, where readers could submit medical-related questions to two doctors. A middle school teacher wrote in to express her frustration about the number of students who brought "Fidget Spinners" to class. She was aware of the "so-called benefits the toys supposedly claim" (her words), so she wanted the doctors' professional opinion about the spinners before she banned them from her classroom. The doctors cited medical research that the fidget spinners were more than just the latest fad to infiltrate the culture of youth. More than just a toy, the doctors reported, the fidget spinners were effective as an adjunct in the treatment of ADHD. The "toys" were also useful in helping people to break bad habits, such as smoking, hair twirling, foot tapping, and other nervous behaviors.The words "hair twirling" caught my eye. I thought a Fidget Spinner sounded like just the ticket to help my friend break his nervous habit.I wasn't sure what a Fidget Spinner was until I looked it up on Amazon. I was surprised at the variety of styles and different models. I chose the Fidget Spinner [3d Figit] | Tri Spinners | Double Sided Figet Toy with Pouch and Warranty (Street Black) by Fidgeteer because it had an "adult" appearance. I imagined myself using it and thinking I would want the hub (center cap) to be concave, rather than flat, so I could hold on to it with my thumb and finger better.I bought four of them. Two for my friend (one for home and one for work), one for myself, and one extra.My friend went to see his mom this week to celebrate Thanksgiving. I was pleased to see him pack his Fidget Spinner. So far, it seems that the little spinner is making him more aware of himself and of his unconscious desire to twirl his hair. He knows now when the urge strikes him. That's when he picks up the Fidget Spinner instead of twirling his hair. I'd call that progress.
A**P
Basic low end spinner. Comes in a pouch.
Short review: Overall, not very impressive. Pretty basic spinner.Longer review: I'm getting way to involved for a fidget spinner review, but whatever. First thing you notice, the weights are not actual ABEC-9 bearings, they are merely fixed weights with a little hole in the middle. They're also not all the same weight. This causes a noticeable shake, and holding it vertical one weight will always drop to the bottom. The plastic body has a very obvious seam that has several burrs on it. I cleaned them up with a pocket knife. The center cap is nice, but the bearing is junk, with quite a bit of play in both directions. Spinning it flat on a table will leave it rattling and dancing for several seconds until it slows down, and watching it from the side it's clear the body may have a bit of twist in it. The $3 spinner from the drug store easily outperforms it, spinning longer both on the table and in the hand, as well as being quieter. Which is my final note. This spinner is pretty loud. I briefly considered oiling the bearing, but it's supposed to "work out of the box." Hah. Like I said, way too in depth for a spinner review. But after they sent two or three emails begging for reviews, I figured I'd give them one. Benefit of the doubt, maybe I got a dud, three stars.
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