

⚙️ Slide, rotate, and conquer stress with style.
The T-Conceal EDC Fidget Slider is a compact, all-metal adult fidget toy measuring 2.67 inches long and weighing 53 grams. It features a unique mechanical push-pull slider combined with a rotation function at the track ends, delivering tactile feedback and quiet operation. Designed for professionals seeking discreet stress relief, it offers durability with easy maintenance, making it a perfect executive desk companion for ADHD relief and focus enhancement.
| ASIN | B0CYTC3HCW |
| Best Sellers Rank | #26,161 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #124 in Fidget Spinners |
| Customer Reviews | 3.8 3.8 out of 5 stars (159) |
| Item Weight | 2.39 ounces |
| Manufacturer | T-Conceal |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 2.67 x 0.55 x 0.55 inches |
M**Z
Dough Stick
This is a unique and compact slider type toy, just a bit thicker than a pencil and a bit longer than a AA battery. Unlike others which utilize magnets, this one seems to be entirely mechanical, meaning it won't come apart, there's no risk of losing pieces, and you don't have to worry about the magnets clinging to anything they're not supposed to or damaging anything sensitive to them. It's all metal so it's got a bit of weight and a good quality feel to it, with solid audible clicks and tactile feedback. It's got two motions, a back and forth slide, and then one side can rotate when it's at either end of the slide track. Unfortunately this part is a bit finnicky, as it has to be at the absolute end of the track to rotate properly and sometimes it doesn't quite stay there, and can get stuck. I don't think this will break it anytime soon, but you can definitely see heavy wear on the inside when it's been forced to rotate while not perfectly aligned. Style-wise, it's a bit odd, with a skull motif on one side, and 'Deep-Fried Dough Sticks' in large text on the other
D**E
lived for months in my driveway
I just got mine out of the mail about an hour ago. Second thing I did was take it apart to inspect it after reading the negative reviews. The device consists of 4 metal plates in 2 pairs, 2 ball bearings, 2 tapered springs, 4 screws, and a 5th screw holding together the seemingly unique sliding mechanism. Having played with it, taken it apart, looked it over thoroughly, putting it back together and playing with it again, it seems obvious to me that this device is intended to be used gently, with some level of care, and probably won’t handle dirty or wet environments well. If you like to tinker, everything on the device looks easy enough to repair or replace except for the unique sliding mechanism. I’d say it’s best kept at home or in your office so that if it does get overused and break/disassemble itself, you can fix it. If you want a fidget toy that can handle more intense use with little/no maintenance, I’d look for another one. For me the maintenance is part of the fidgeting, I love it a lot personally and look forward to fixing it when it breaks. My 3 stars is meant to be honest to other people’s experience with the item, MY honest opinion so far is 5 stars Edit: I lost this thing for a while. Found it just the other day, buried in gravel and clogged to hell. With rusty ball bearings and a heavy heart I took it inside to clean it. It’s ALIVE. The rust all worked off in a day, nothing else on it was damaged. It’s been run over and rained on almost daily while it was lost. The finish is starting to rub off but other than that and the bearings it’s entirely intact, not a crack or dent to be seen. I’m getting another one
B**D
Needs Loctite
30 min of use and it was basically falling apart because the screw that holds the two halves together kept backing out. Little loctite on that screw and it seems to be holding now.
D**Y
Cool at first, falls apart within days
Great gadget if you're on the phone all day like i am. Inferior build quality though. The screws come loose after just a few days, and if you're unaware that a screw is loose, the entire gadget will fall apart and you'll have ball bearings and tiny screws that you wont be able to find once they hit the ground. If they send a replacement, happy to update the review - but until then this will he a 1-star product.
R**S
8/10 knockoff of a great design
Pretty good knockoff of the Metal Toys Top-D, fun to play with but not sure how long it'll last. Noisy, but I'm sure that's true of the original as well.
S**.
Fun fidget for the monies.
Magnets could use a little strength and sliding function isnt as crisp or hard for clicks as I would have thought BUT the spinning/rotating function is quite good and perhaps the weaker magnets helps in that regard. It's worth the small amount for another fun fidget.
B**R
Not very durable.
This thing fell apart within a week. Tiny screws used for assembly shook loose with vibrations from regular use.
L**L
Phenomenal if you maintain it
So I have purchased 4 of these. I absolutely love them. Yes you have to actually pay some attention when you are using it, if you try and turn it when it’s not in the rotation pocket you will break the screw. If you feel it grabbing and not moving smoothly, check the screws for tension. Sometimes they work themselves loose with use. I use these for 8 to 10 hours a day. It has helped me quit smoking in my car, it’s helped me deal with my excess energy when interacting with people (I have ADHD and autism and don’t like people) I can use these at different speeds to regulate my emotions and energy level. The main thing is pay attention to the slider and it will tell you when it needs to be maintained. If you don’t maintain it, then yeah it’s going to break.
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