(This review was written by Dave Huth’s 14 year old kid, who shares his account)This, is an outstanding fidget toy. I have a few nitpicks, but honestly this has been incredibly helpful.Nitpick one: not very durable. It’s cheap plastic, and my first one arrived broken, HOWEVER they sent me a new, un-broken one, and it’s been a few weeks and so far so good! I would just be careful not to be TOO rough on it. Like, you could brake it if you tried.Nitpick too: it rattles when you use the quiet options. Some of the buttons rattle around a bit when you move the thing, and even though there are suitable quiet-er options to fidget with, the buttons that make noise, still make noise while not making noise. Does that make any sense? I hope you understood haha. Basically the thing rattles a bit even when you’re using the quieter sides, and I doubt you could use this in class or at work.Although, I haven’t actually been to public school with a diagnosis, so I haven’t been able to use fidget tools to help me focus in class EVER (I mostly just bounced my leg and sacrificed my fingernails to my teeth haha), and I’ll start this September. So I don’t actually know how much noise you could get away with! The rattling isn’t very loud, so maybe it wouldn’t be a problem, I’m not sure. Still a bit of a worry, if you want a fidget toy that’s completely silent, this probably isn’t it.Nipick 3: the red rolling/spinning option on the side as shown in the second picture (the one without the split in it), is very hard to roll. I’m guessing it’s supposed to be smooth, as the other one (the one with the split) clicks, but the one without a split is so hard to get to roll at all! Maybe some people like that, maybe it’s because my hands are sweaty, but I can barely hold onto the thing when I try to spin it :(I’ll take a video of the difference between the two. As you can see, my thumb goes white just trying to roll it ^^;Those are my nitpicks, now I’m going to share some of my favorite elements!Favorite #1: the sharp bumpy textured option on the side!This is less of a fidget thing and more of a sensory thing, but MM! Is that texture nice. Just rubbing your thumb along it, it’s so calming.Favorite #2: the metallic clicky roller sphereThere like a mouse button on this, and it rolls AND CLICKS! WHAT MORE COUKD U WANT? ITS TWO IN ONE! AAAA!Favorite #3: the switch. I don’t really know why I like this one, it’s nothing special or different, I just like switches -w-. They’re so nice 2 use.I’m pretty sure that’s all I wanted to say!It’s amazing, and has helped me so much, even though it has a few things that are a tad annoying, the good is enough to overwhelm the bad.Overall, great spend!
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