Finger Dumbbell Fidget Toys, Metal Fidget Spinners, High Resilience Thumb Button, 2 in 1 EDC Toy for Finger Skills, ADHD Stress Relief, Gifts for Adults Teen Kids (Silver (Stainless Steel))
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- Rob2024-07-02Pretty Interesting
Really would love if this fidget had slots for tritium because there is almost too-little friction on the spinning side and it is hard to notice as there is not much textural variation. It does spin well though. The button/springy side is fun but I think if the inner diameter was more burnished it would result in a smoother experience - if you are holding it at an angle you can feel (and hear) what I think are very fine machining ridges which cause the button to almost "squeak". All in all for the price I think it is cool but it could be even better with some minor tweaks.
- Zane Prescott2024-07-01Excellent knuckle roller
This knuckle roller does it all. One side spins and the other has a button style spring loaded compression fidget. The weight is just right for good fluid rolling between fingers while fidgeting. I have extra large hands and I really enjoy this fidget roller. It very quickly became one of my favorites. The extra color rubber bands add another layer of being able to customize you're fidget. It's also a very aesthetically pleasing knuckle roller that doesn't look like most products currently on the market. 10/10 across the board.
- BOB2024-06-27Button sticks. Returning..
Button side is sticking. Poor design, poor machining and poor quality control. Returning.
- Buzz2024-06-28Easy to use.
A fun gadget. Really keeps my old fingers busy. I also think the storage container is cool. I think if this was a little longer (1" or so.) it would make it easier to use, at least for me.
- Kevin2024-06-27Might get a second one
Fidget spinner aficionado here. Just when I think that spinner designs have plateaued, someone comes along and puts a new spin (sorry) on it and creates something just a little different. And that’s exactly what the WHWUE company has done with its dumbbell spinner. It’s not easy to design a spinner that has more than one function, yet this dumbbell spinner does just that. First off you have a spinner on one end and what I call a pen clicker (minus the click) on the opposite end. You can roll it back and forth or with practice twirl it around like a baton. Kind of a Swiss Army Knife of spinners. The first test I give any new spinner is the spin test. What I’m looking for is how easy it is to get it going, how long does it spin, how smooth is it while spinning and how much noise does it create. Short answer to those questions is, it's easy to spin, it's extremely smooth and it whisper quiet. On the opposite end is the pen clicker, except it doesn't make a clicking noise, nor is it supposed to. The faster you press it the more noise it makes. While depressing it slowly produces very little noise. The pen clicker end rotates, but not freely, and once again it wasn't meant to. The pen clicker side of this spinner is the only thing I had an issue with. That issue being that the two sides that slide past each other seemed to be so slightly grinding on each other. To fix this problem I oiled it and it now seems to have gone away. The spinner can also be stood on end like a soda bottle, or it can be laid flat and spun around. If you lay it flat on a hard surface it's best to place the supplied bands on it as it will be quieter and smoother. I generally don't comment on the carrying case, as most spinners typically don't come with one. This spinner is an exception as it comes with both a soft and hard carrying case. The hard case is a split tube design typically used for drill bits, yet it works equally well on this spinner. Time is one of the best tests for most products, because it's time that shows most products' weaknesses. Unfortunately I don't have weeks to continually test this spinner so I'll have to rely on first impressions. Having said that, my first impressions are that this product is well made, it's machined very well, it spins freely and is very quiet, it's multi functional and like I said previously it's the Swiss army knife of spinners and I'm happy to have it in my collection. Update/revision After repeatedly spinning this fidget device, I've noticed a lot of play in its cylinder. I've tried tightening it by hand but over time it comes lose again. It is possible to spin the cap completely off. It's no big issue as I can hand tighten it. Yet if someone knows of a trick to keep the cap on tightly, I'd like to hear from you.
- Joe2024-06-25A new EDC
I'll be honest I didn't expect to like this one but I have been pleasantly surprised by it, it's got a lot of ways to play with it and the spinner and spring mechanisms are executed perfectly! The spinner lasts long enough to bore me, and the spring is just the right weight and length. I'm not sure if it was done on purpose or if it's just a byproduct of the manufacturing process, but the surface is slightly rough which affords an incredibly satisfying feeling and sound as you use the spring. Another great way I found to play with it is to just set it down on my table and spin it, the combo of having one side loose with the bearing, and the other side be fixed with the spring yields a really fun movement. The rubber bands aren't worth bothering with, it's a nice idea and looks cool but they slide off any time you pick it up.
- Danie2024-06-26nice little fidget toy
not sure about the retail price but if you have money to burn, this is a neat little novelty gadget to help pass time