🌀 Spin Your Stress Away with Style!
The Kinetic Desk Overturn Spinning Toy is a meticulously crafted stress relief gadget made from durable zinc alloy, weighing 85g and measuring 41mm in size. Designed for portability and endless fun, it offers a unique way to engage your mind and relieve stress, making it an ideal companion for both work and leisure.
J**N
Thanks Matt. C
Thought it was stupid until I watched Matt C.'s review (review on Amazon). Put in 30 sec to figure it out, doesn't take much finesse. It's worth it. Besides the flipping, it has a nice weight to it and has a smooth texture that feels similar to worry/thumb stones.
P**Y
Great "adult" fidget
Good fidget toy for my ADHD son to use at his desk. Doesn't look like a fidget toy. Anything that keeps him sitting at his desk to do schoolwork is great!
P**A
Not easy to get used to
Unless you have hours to practice getting it right, most will give up….even though you can check You Tube for many videos, still very difficult.
S**T
Not as cool as I thought.
Took a few times to figure out how to role it. No instructions came with it.
H**E
Pretty good
It’s not very easy to use it for what it’s advertised for (it takes a lot more effort than just mindlessly fidgeting), but it is a great object to just mess around with in general. It’s a small object with some weight to it and it also feels nice to the touch. I constantly find myself playing with it when i’m focused on something else
L**A
It just keeps flipping
This little thing is great! It's a little hard to get it flipping consistently at first, but with a bit practice (especially with a slight slant) this became easy as ever. I can even get it to a few flips on an incline! This little toy is so satisfying to watch, and it feels so good when you manage to get many flips in one go. Love this.
J**Y
Not balanced
Some dummy added a through hole to one of the corners. Not sure why. This throws off the rotational moment of inertia resulting in a loss of balance when you spin it. So it wobbles.
M**C
Having trouble? Read this review
The media could not be loaded. It definitely works but I totally understand why folks have trouble. You can't put too much stank on it or it's just going to slam down. You want to do more of a delicate lift movement than a shoving forward one. See my video for more specific tips.
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