✨ Fidget Your Way to Focus and Fun! ✨
The Breakthrough Fidget Slider is a premium sensory toy crafted from zinc alloy, featuring an innovative 6+8 magnet layout for advanced gameplay. Its ergonomic design and compact size make it perfect for on-the-go fidgeting, while the smooth finish ensures a comfortable experience. Ideal for adults seeking to enhance focus and relieve stress, this fidget slider is a must-have for any executive desk or home office.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Material Type | Metal |
Item Dimensions | 1.56 x 1.18 x 0.39 inches |
Item Shape | Rectangular |
Color | Silver |
Z**C
Quality
Great fidget toys, build quality very good!
J**.
Good clone, good price.
This is a pretty good fidget slider that is a clone of the YC EDC Breakthrough. Magnets are decently strong for faster handling and set up in the magic play configuration just like the original. That helps give it that fast, floaty playstyle. If not to your liking, the magnets can easily be reconfigured or replaced as long as you follow a couple precautions. In case your are interested in replacing the magnets, the corners are 7mmx3mm and the middle are 5mmx2mm. In total, slightly heavier than the original (60g vs 70g) probably because titanium isn't used, regardless the build quality on these are good. A decent test which would likely be satisfying if interested in the original Breakthrough. Then you could get the original if you so desired, albeit far more expensive. For the price, this is a pretty great fidget.
H**R
Very noisy
so fidgety I love them, not the greatest for class if you were in college, but they were really nice for the house
D**S
Excellent Transaction, thank you!
Great seller, excellent product!
J**E
You get what you pay for.
I bought these for $20 bucks during an amazon sale. I knew the quality would not be top tier like the expensive and frankly over priced Lautie or Mackie brands. But $20 for 3 different copies to play with and see what I liked for fidgeting seemed like a good deal.Cards:I already had a set of cards that are a closed Lautie knock-off that was better quality (in both materials and design). These are not held together with a screw, and the magnets are a bit on the weaker side (Even after removing the tape). Because the 2 pieces are not screwed together they often come apart. 2/5Haptic Coin:This haptic coin is pretty satisfying, and though the magnets in this were weak like the cards, it is still enjoyable to click into place. It holds together well (unless you drop in) and was overall enjoyable. 3/5Slider:This had the strongest magnets of the group, and became my favorite of the 3 (And I accomplished my mission in finding which fidget style I enjoyed the most). It was satisfying to push the fidget and satisfying clicks. I enjoyed my time with it until.... one of the posts that prevented the fidget toy from sliding off snapped. They were pretty thin to begin with, but I had hoped it would last more than a week of use. 3/5You get what you pay for with this set. Some cheap knock offs that are satisfying to use but will lack the longevity of more expensive products (I am not saying $100 for a Lautie, but there are copies in the $30-$40 range that have better build quality).Don't expect these to last, but they are cheap and enjoyable to use.
H**B
Fun little Fidget
This is a solid product. It's the perfect size, the magnets are just the right strength. It feels good in the hands and keeps them busy. My favorite part is the sound it creates. It's a bit pricey, but it did the job well.
R**N
Loud, but great.
As others have mentioned, it's a clone of a way more expensive fidget toy. It's loud even with the teflon pads, though technically you could just use it more as something to manipulate and it would be quiet. Still, I love this thing. It's just so satisfying to hear the metallic click as the magnets lock together, even though at times it sounds a little grindy and less satisfying. I haven't been able to put it down for months. It has a small little learning curve to using it with one hand and figuring out how to push it around and get your hand out of the way. After that, I haven't even bothered learning any tricks I just move it around in an endless cycle. My fidget has survived many falls onto a wooden floor, so I'm not too worried about it breaking. Probably more likely that it damages the floor.
M**N
Weren't for me
Theses were not for me. I had always wanted to try fidget sliders, but they just didn't work great and weren't for me. I ended up returning them
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