🌀 Spin Your Stress Away with Style!
The T-Conceal EDC Fidget Toy is a lightweight, three-section magnetic skill toy made from high-quality carbon fiber and brass. Weighing between 1.4 and 1.5 ounces, it features three 65mm barrels held together by powerful neodymium magnets, allowing for creative configurations and stress relief on the go.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Material Type | Carbon Fiber, Brass |
Item Dimensions | 7.67 x 0.59 x 0.59 inches |
Item Shape | Irregular shape |
H**R
Extremely cool product!
I was worried about buying this type of fidget from Amazon due to the fact that they require precision engineering on the parts, most of these types of fidgets are very expensive and hard to find in stock. There aren’t a lot of companies that are making them and making them well, this fidget for its price is very very worth it! It has a nice weight to it, the magnets are neodymium magnets so they should only lose around 1% if strength roughly every 100 years. I would recommend anyone configuring the magnet set up to take the outside layer off first, set up the inside layer and then the outside as the inside magnets will jump with u try the other way around. Over all a great fidget and I love it, so much so that I will be purchasing a high quality expensive one bec I loved this one so much!
P**E
Excellent
Exactly what my mind's eye had hoped for.This spinner loosens up with use and then spins wonderfully *after you remove all but ONE magnet. I've found that the side with the markings (T-Conceal - Best EDC) facing my fingernail makes it spin even better.I got lucky....I wear a size 6 ring but in spinners I need a size 7 to fit my L pointer finger and thumb best. Whatever size this spinner is, it's the perfect size. This spinner has an *inside diameter of 19mm and that should fit a size 7 finger, not tight but just a tad loose, just perfect.→ The cost went up from $47 to $59 for the holidays? Well, the price needs to come down so not just *some can afford it. A third of this latest price would be fair and many more could afford it. And we could buy it as a gift for others as well. I believe this seller would be richly blessed for bringing his price down to be a fair one for all.They removed this item from my Returns and Orders page so I had to rediscover it on Amazon...I saw someone say this is a cheap item....no...it is not...it's always been way too expensive but it is NOT cheaply made...it's heavy and spins for a good amount of time....it's everything the smaller ones are not...save up and buy it...you'll be glad you did. And to the seller....really? you still haven't reduced the price? I'm just feeling sorry for all those that can't afford it... come on... do $25 and call it a day...and I will start buying them for gifts. Deal?
P**Y
Important info - how it works.
The media could not be loaded. Many people have said the magnets are removable. This is true but not ALL the magnets. Only the outer magnets. Why does this matter?Nobody described it technically so I will try:There are eight or so magnets on the INNER ring that are non removable. If you only have one magnet installed on the outer ring:It will still click and stop on every one of the inner magnets. One o'clock, Two o'clock and so on. The more magnets that are installed the more FORCE it takes to turn.That's kinda cool.Remove ALL the outer magnets and it's a fidget spinner. No force at all, it spins freely.More magnets = more FORCE needed = louder and stronger click.The reason that's important is because I though ALL the magnets were removable.If there were true: I would remove them all, then re-install one magnet on the inner circle and one on the outer circle.If I could do that it would spin freely then catch once per revolution.The way it works now is (all eight stops in it's rotation)+ click, click, click, click, click, click, click, click +Kinda like a clock ticking every hourThe more magnets the harder the "click".As opposed to what I wanted("whir" is it spinning freely)+ whir, whir, whir, whir, whir, whir, whir, CLICK +Kinda like a clock but it only clicks on 12 o'clock and no other numbers.The way I wanted it to work is like a fidget spinner BUT :I could have it slow itself down once per revolution as opposed to eight times. Add a second magnet and have it click on 12 o'clock and 6 o'Clock.Aka a variable speed spinner you see?Control the position AND the force not just the force.Don't get me wrong, it's still pretty awesome but it would be epic if they didn't permanently affix the inner magnets.I hope that helps somebody who wanted to know how it works in a somewhat technical manner.PS:My favorite configuration so far is to put one magnet in normally and then two more flanking it with polarity reversed. This causes the ring to push and pull at the same time creating an (slightly pushing) equilibrium of sorts. Easier to turn but louder clicking like a bicycle.Careful though because the reverse polarity magnets want to shoot out of place. You need to hold them down with your finger while carefully reassembling. Do it on the table with the case and other magnets nearby. If you do and one goes flying it will most likely snap to the magnets on the table as opposed to flying out into space never to be seen again.Cheers!
N**E
Fantastic click and spin functions
great click and spin functions
M**E
Pain to change config and frustrates
First off , I bought the big version and it fits on a big finger all the way like a reg ring which is what I hoped. It’s got good weight and I’m glad I can use with one hand. The reason for the 3 is because it comes with absolutely “zero” instructions and it can be a huge problem which it was. No understanding of what extra parts are for. If you ever try to loosen to change magnet strength you should google some instructions because it can get messy. I started to unscrew using tool and slowly pulled out the core which shows the magnets you can remove or put in, unfortunately there is an inner ring that you don’t know how to access but the inner ring was not tight and all the magnets flew everywhere. I was at my wits end and took me an hour to figure out what to do and finally got the inner magnets to stay without flying out when putting it back in. That worked but as I spun it it unscrewed and magnets flew out again. Took another 30 to get it in and realized the inner ring screws onto a separate ring inside and that wasn’t tight. With no real tool it’s difficult to make sure it was tight, seems ok now and finally can use it. The other reason for the 3 rating is because more people are likely to click on this review than if it was a 4 or 5. Final thoughts I removed all but one magnets from the outer ring so it would spin free with just enough catch so you can feel the one magnet catch on the inner ones and creates a pleasant click. Now that it works I am very happy with it. Hope you read this and it helps. “Google instructions” if you can find find some.
N**.
Love it
By far the best!! I love it so much I need to buy another one. High quality. It’s expensive but worth it
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