Spin Your Stress Away! 🎡
The ATESSON Fidget Spinner is a high-quality, durable toy designed for stress relief and focus enhancement. With its stainless steel bearing and aluminum body, it offers smooth, quiet spins lasting 3 to 5 minutes, making it ideal for both adults and kids. Perfect for fidgety hands, this spinner is a stylish companion for anyone looking to alleviate anxiety and boredom.
Size | Medium |
Shape | Round |
Color | Colorful |
Material Type | Metal |
J**7
Comparison of two different versions of this spinner: the cheap one, and the official ATESSON one
The media could not be loaded. I bought my first one from EAZREX Toy LLC (formerly AnyToy LLC; they changed their name the day after I bought) due to being the cheapest option with Prime, and ATESSON being out of stock. I quickly realized I got a knockoff and chided myself for not waiting a couple more days for the official seller to get more in. But there's actually a couple things I like about both and I'll give an honest review.The EAZREX spinner is a bit smaller and "petite" looking, due to its edges being more rounded. Also, the coloring (chrome paint??) actually pops a bit more than the official one - it gleams and reflects more in the light, and when it spins it looks slightly cooler since the points of light are brighter, it looks like a carnival ride or something. Of course I'd bet it's because it's cheap paint and will come off soon enough, and in fact there's a tiny scratch of some sort on one of the fins where you can tell the paint wasn't applied properly.The official spinner from ATESSON has more square edges and therefore looks a little bigger & serious, and less cute & fun, and the color unfortunately looks ever so slightly duller.However the differences are minimal, save for one crucial factor - the "real" spinner's build quality is far above the cheaper one's, as the screw of the center rotary piece is much thicker in diameter than that of the cheap spinner, and you can feel it when it spins. The EAZREX spinner wobbled pretty bad out of the box and might've even gotten worse as I broke it in; the ATESSON spinner in contrast feels measurably more solid. So it goes without saying that when you order, you should really make sure you get it from the official seller.Oh, and btw, for some reason the EAZREX came with the case (no tool), but the official ATESSON one did not. Weird.That said, the center piece does still have a minimal amount of looseness, but this is also my first fidget spinner and I think that's normal. It spun for a full minute longer (6.5mins) than the cheap one (5.5mins) - and keep in mind this is with the real one fresh out of the bag, and the cheap one with several days of break-in by me. Check out the video to see them both in action (EAZREX on left, ATESSON on right). You can almost make out the "doppler effect" of the sound, that's actually from the periodic wobble of the cheaper one, and it was moving itself across my desk. The cheap spinner looks just a tiny bit better than the official, but I can tell you in real life they both look dazzling and I'm really enjoying it. My little sister has already told me she's going to steal it to take to school and trade me her generic red one, so I might have to grab a second.
E**S
Spins for dayz
I just spun this on my thumb and watched as it stayed spinning for almost 3 minutes. Incredible.
B**D
Decent 1/2 of a spinner
I was using a friend's free, cheap spinner while at my desk and it spins for about 20 seconds. I bought this spinner and received one without the gold center (immediately thought great, I got a knock-off even after verifying I was going through the right seller... the center isn't gold, it's rainbow, which is fine I just thought I got a knockoff). But I was pleasantly surprised when I gave it a spin. I took out a stop watch and gave it a good spin. The real thing spins for OVER FIVE MINUTES.I had to order a replacement because if I laid it on one side it would spin for 10 seconds but the other side was 5 minutes. If I took the caps off and put them back on, it seemed to "seat" the bearing and would work correctly on either side. Returning for a replacement just in case, but it's likely fine. Best spinner I've ever used!!Edit: Came back to knock off a star. Got my replacement and it does the same thing. The bearing only works on one side, that means one side spins for 5 seconds and the other side spins for 5 minutes if you have it at any kind of an angle or hold it flat. I still like it for the one half it does well and the weight is amazing, so I'll keep it, just something to be aware of.
N**E
Made really good not cheap
I bought the blue one. You can tell it was made really good and not cheap. The price is good I would recommend buying these fidget spinners.
T**D
An Attractive Spinner With a Couple Issues
This is my third fidget spinner. The first was a dollar store one given to me as a freebie, which didn't last long but led me to looking for a higher quality one. My second was the Trianium spinner, which is nice and sturdy but a bit small for one-handed use. So I went with this one as I liked the visual appeal and the idea of the weighted metal body, as well as the bonus carrying case. The results were mixed, but not terrible.Firstly, I did get this one from Atesson directly. I have read a number of reviews that listed the product as coming from secondary sellers, often ending up being knockoffs. Luckily, at the time of this writing there are no other shippers listed beyond Atesson, meaning there is not a chance to end up with the wrong product.The spinner came with a carrying case and spare bearing. The case itself is nice, but not advisable for transportation as the spinner rattles about noisily when carried in it. The spare bearing is a very nice touch, especially for particular spinner-users like myself; I like having the back-up just in case. That is, if I can figure out how to open this spinner up (more on that in a moment).Mine did not come with the advertised screwdriver, but it didn't matter as the spinner had no screws to speak of. Beneath the caps one side is solid metal with no way to open, while the other is a 'gear'-like cap holding the bearing in. In fact, I couldn't figure out *any* way to open up the gear-like cover for the bearing itself; it is on so tight that I can't unscrew it by hand, nor could I find any tools to remove it with. If the bearing picks up any wobble, I guess I will just have to live with it. (See pictures for more detail)The spinner itself is of very good build quality, very sturdy and smooth, with no noticeable scratches or dents. It feels rather nice in the palm as well, being just wide enough to feel good enough to use in one hand. On testing I found it averaged about a 3.5 to 4 minute spin, a very solid spin time (I am skeptical of any spinner that claims more than a 5 minute spin, but I haven't tested that many so far). The rainbow metallic design also gives it a nice smooth motion with a gorgeous 'soap bubble'-like appearance that is very pleasing to the eye.Unfortunately, I found it also happens to be rather noisy with an ongoing metal-on-metal grinding/ringing noise that makes it awkward to use. It is just loud enough to be distracting, especially as I tend to use my spinner with others in earshot (it helps me deal with anxiety around other people). This means I probably won't use this one as much, save for in private.I bought this spinner for about twelve dollars. From what I have observed this appears to be an average price for a basic spinner; but in truth I've seen better ones either cheaper or around the same price, so I would look around more before considering a purchase.
M**A
Fun fidget toy
My son absolutely loves this fidget toy
S**A
Well made and attractive.
I bought the spinner to convert into a turntable for acrylic paint pours. I managed to make it work, and I'm so pleased. But I gotta say......I had a lot of fun just playing with it before I took it apart!
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