🔄 Flip stress into creativity with every spin!
The CaLeQi Overturn Toy is a compact, high-quality aluminum alloy stress relief tool designed for professionals and creatives. Its smooth rotary and overturn mechanics engage kinetic energy, helping to alleviate anxiety, improve focus, and spark imagination. Lightweight and portable, it doubles as a stylish desk accessory and a unique gift for mindful productivity.
Product Dimensions | 3.99 x 3.99 x 1.19 cm; 30 g |
Item model number | lvhejinsibixinyin |
Educational Objective(s) | Creativity |
Assembly Required | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Batteries included? | No |
Material Type(s) | Aluminum,Alloy,Metal |
Material Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth, Wipe with Damp Cloth |
Colour | Silver Quadrilateral |
ASIN | B08D3F74G2 |
S**D
Works fine
I read the reviews for this, and there's a few saying that it doesn't roll. I've received mine and it seems to roll fine. If you find yours doesn't roll, try watching some youtube videos and there does seem to be a knack to making it work.I work from home on my own, so the noise this makes on the desk isn't an issue for me, but it could be if you work in an office.
J**.
Crap 💩
Flicking clits is much more fun 🤩
D**.
Still stressed
A little bit if a gimmick really. Doesn’t move quite as fluidly as advertised. Good to finger with for a few min and that’s about it. Certainly doesn’t release any stress(for me anyhow)
M**.
It's all with the motion
So i see a lot of people struggle it is hard, but its about motion, sliding and then a gentle flip gets the fella rolling, but is noisy on wooden furniture can work on firm fabrics, but not as well. so not a office toy or for students in class rooms but a personal at home little fidget toy works well.So far my record was 5 flips =D
L**H
Situational product, not for everyone
My first thoughts are that I do like this product. But not for most of its advertises uses.Flipping it across a surface takes getting used to, a fairly gentle roll movement is needed, and I found it unsatisfying as its loud and clunky. So I don't see it as great for sensory sensitivity, or discreetly fidgeting.I've not hand any luck spinning it on its corner at all! And I don't seem to be the only one.Spinning it on its flat side is alright, particularly when making notes at a desk. I personally found it better on paper or similar surfaces due to noise, but this makes its in this way more limited.What I do like about it is its weight and feel. It fits easily in a pocket, and can be rolled around in your fingers/hands easily, quietly and with a good level of satisfaction. This is particularly useful in places where sifting it though your fingers can help calm or focus you, but you want to be able to do so quietly. You can do this with more basic items like a 50p piece, but the design on this does make it move smoothly with a satisfying feel from my experience.So while I like the product, I feel the advertising is misleading and not completely honest. Its main feature (flipping) is not its best quality in my opinion. So I'd only recommend it for the sifting through fingers. Maybe, and just maybe for spinning it on its flat side while taking notes at a desk.
I**D
Desk fiddler
Its a solid piece of aluminium. Its great fun. Keeps your hands busy when thinking about work.
I**3
Absolute rubbish
As other people have said - it doesn't flip, roll or spin anything like shown in the video. Noisy AF when you get it to flip (if you can) on the desk. Not something you can quietly play with in a busy office.No not purchase this item, you will be disappointed!
A**R
Disappointing
Not as good as seen in, advertising. Unfortunately fell for the advertising, no where near as satisfying as a spinning top.
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