Highest Rated Desk/Fidget Toys Reviewed

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Published 2023-04-27
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1. Papuka Cube: amzn.to/3HiNVSb
2. Apqdw Spinner: amzn.to/3Nk9NQW
3. T-Conceal EDC Fidget Slider: amzn.to/3V95KIZ
4. Speks Magnetic Balls: amzn.to/3n7Offs
5. Fitifun Moving Sand Art: amzn.to/3NevVfq
6. novium Hoverpen: amzn.to/3VaKjHk
7. VGAzer Levitating Moon: amzn.to/3HiOYBs
8. Joeyank Fidget Cube: amzn.to/44k22k2
9. ONO Roller: amzn.to/3oPAm6f
10: YayaCat Moving Sand Art: amzn.to/3LetiHH
11. Mova Globe: amzn.to/3AzEBWk
12. Schulte Metal Spinning Top: amzn.to/3Nhzv8w
13: Red Stapler: amzn.to/41IbSKR

0:00 Intro
0:23 ClickaSnap
1:08 Papuka Cube
1:56 Apqdw Spinner
2:23 T-Conceal EDC Fidget Slider
2:55 Speks Magnetic Balls
3:28 Fitifun Moving Sand Art
4:05 novium Hoverpen
5:47 VGAzer Levitating Moon
7:37 Joeyank Fidget Cube
8:26 ONO Roller
9:38 YayaCat Moving Sand Art
10:51 Mova Globe
12:24 Schulte Metal Spinning Top

All Comments (21)
  • @FStoppers
    1. Papuka Cube: amzn.to/3HiNVSb 2. Apqdw Spinner: amzn.to/3Nk9NQW 3. T-Conceal EDC Fidget Slider: amzn.to/3V95KIZ 4. Speks Magnetic Balls: amzn.to/3n7Offs 5. Fitifun Moving Sand Art: amzn.to/3NevVfq 6. novium Hoverpen: amzn.to/3VaKjHk 7. VGAzer Levitating Moon: amzn.to/3HiOYBs 8. Joeyank Fidget Cube: amzn.to/44k22k2 9. ONO Roller: amzn.to/3oPAm6f 10: YayaCat Moving Sand Art: amzn.to/3LetiHH 11. Mova Globe: amzn.to/3AzEBWk 12. Schulte Metal Spinning Top: amzn.to/3Nhzv8w 13: Red Stapler: amzn.to/41IbSKR
  • My wife bought me a Mova globe 5 years ago. Every morning, I walk into my office, turn on the overhead light and my world slowly begins to spin. Life is very, very good.
  • The globe is the one thing I could consider....if it was about $40.00.
  • @olgerkhan9331
    that gliding earth on the table was sooooooo much more satisfying then the mounted one.
  • @Trypno
    The infinity cube is much more satisfying once you get the hang of doing it singlehanded. Also, $70 is just the price of the steel ono, they make one out aluminum for half the price, they also have different sizes now.
  • @Airsaber
    The moving "landscape" feels so nostalgic! 20~25 years ago they were pretty trendy and there used to be plenty of those things in street markets, in knickknack shops, etc. And I would absolutely love to get the solar-powered globe, especially a Moon or a Mars version! It's so expensive, though...
  • @ilustradsn
    5:47 Im industrial designer...and I dont see the wooden base matches with the moon, the material, the color itself is out of context with the moon....if they used a black shinny plastic material, with a rounded surface (imitating the outerspace language) it would be much better....but it looks like a science fair project
  • I was ahead of my time with that ONO Roller device. 50 years ago as a kid I used to rotate two cow magnets in my hand. I also have the Mars version of the Mova Globe and it's been rotating over five years now.
  • @ruinfirefly2088
    8:28 you can actually do this at home. 1. Take a slim round plastic bottle. 2. Open the cap and let some air out by compressing it from the middle. 3. Close the cap back and voila.
  • @Soupcan13
    The ratcheting wheel (3rd one) is a ko of the Lautie mechanics ring. If you used the included little wrench you can add/remove the magnets inside to change resistance and noise
  • @bakedbeings
    Receptionists for doctors always had floaty pens on their desks in the 90s (in Sydney). Branded freebies from one pharma co or another.
  • @vdgjolly
    5:11 ... the situation with the music, brilliant 😄
  • @ddgiant
    I love the square sand art displays. I have one that i have had for over 30 years. Unfortunately the liquid inside has dried up. But it always makes the coolest looking landscapes and it is different every time.
  • @sevarbg83
    Those magnetic balls can instantly rek expensive electronic nearby or your debit card. Rekt my own card back in the day with much smaller neodimium balls.
  • @madhaha
    The moon is not actually 3D printed. It's a moulded copy of a much more expensive crowdfunded 3D printed moon project. It got massively overproduced and was re-engineered into this product.
  • @Zero_Gravitas
    11:25 I remember back in the 90's novelty stores had those printed with like, eyeballs and 8 balls and such.
  • @iNNoCeNttDReAMs
    Im totally getting the sand art. For only 39 bucks I can see it being the one thing that I'll always "touch" simply because it'll always give you a "different" sand art as it falls in place. I can see my self getting bored with everything else on the list. The globe is another one I would love to have simply to for educational purposes and how cool it is but for $200 its simply too much for its purpose.
  • @arvi7281
    I like how honest and straightforward you are, nice
  • I’ve owned an ONO Roller for a year or 2 and it’s pretty satisfying. Unless you have money to blow and you really want the stainless one, just get the regular one! I’ve got the black one; it’s much cheaper, has a sturdy finished metal build, and still has a nice heavy weight to it! It’ll be perfectly great for the vast majority of people!
  • @gscandiotti
    Thanks for the video. I like the sand scapes and the top spinner but they aren't fidgety they're more mesmerizing. Darn. I think the sand scapes would be helpful for small children. Great video.