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SB1987
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2025
Hmm... I don't know what I was expecting but these don't meet my expectations. The magnets in them are not very strong and they keep unsticking from each other. I bought them for my 5 year old daughter, as a sensory regulation tool, but even she said she doesn't like them and hasn't used them since we got them.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 26, 2025
These are great for boys with ADHD. We have purchased twice. One for our family and one as a gift. They have held up and allow them to fidget with little noise or disruption
Roni
Reviewed in the United States on January 24, 2025
Thanks
Matti
Reviewed in the United States on June 20, 2024
I love my fidget rings. They're so helpful for the easy ability to fidget with one hand while I take notes with my dominate hand. They make a little bit of noise as the magnets connect and reconnect. I prefer to just use you of them and spin them together around fingers. Quite fun. I'm very happy I gave them a shot.
Jen Marie
Reviewed in the United States on November 25, 2024
Great fidget tool for my college student !
Brian
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2024
Good little fidgeters. They are not “ball bearing” type quality, but serve their purpose nonetheless. Magnetic feature is fun; not insanely strong but hold their shape when “clanked” together. Good product for kids or to put on your work desk.
Jessica
Reviewed in the United States on May 7, 2023
I didn't have these but for a couple weeks before the color started wearing off. I kept it in a cloth bag when not in use, so it's not like it was tossed into a bag or anything, it just wore off from regular use.The magnets aren't the best - expect about what you get from any other 6 magnet ring.
Vicktory
Reviewed in the United States on May 20, 2023
I think the last set I bought a few years ago were made with durable plastic. This is made with the hard breakable plastic. So if they get dropped on concrete, they will probably shatter into shards.Still, it has a bearing spinner piece in the center of each unit, which wasn’t on the original one I had. So these are more fun to play with.People complain about the magnet strength. I thing it’s pretty strong. The problem is, if we had super strong magnets, these would cost much more. And if the plastic was much more durable, the magnets wouldn’t be able to match the weight of the plastic, and would have a weaker bond. So it’s really about balance. Balancing the magnet strength with the plastic weight, balancing the cost of the item with the kids who would get distracted after playing with it for five minutes (I’ve been playing with them all night and I’m 60).I don’t know what to say about the pattern wearing off. It hasn’t happened to me yet, but I just got them today. I did read that you can paint that clear waterproofing stuff over the items, but I think I would end up leaking it all through the bearings. So I’ll take my chances. Maybe use nail polish if I have to.Do I recommend them? At $4 a package like I paid, I think they’re worth it. I bought 4 packages, and 10 linked together in a big wheel is quite fun to spin on my finger.So, yes. These are a fun fidget item to play with, if you aren’t in church or a funeral. They can be quite noisy when they click together. It is hard plastic, after all.
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