

🃏 Slide into focus with magnetic precision and style!
The STONESTAR Magnetic Metal Fidget Toy is a compact, zinc alloy poker-themed slider featuring dual electroplated copper and brass finishes. Designed for adults and professionals, it offers adjustable magnetic tension for personalized tactile feedback, making it a sophisticated stress relief and focus tool. Its pocket-friendly size and included storage pouch make it perfect for everyday carry, gifting, and collection.



| ASIN | B0BBYM1KXW |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Included? | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #9,754 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #26 in Hand Spinners |
| Color | Copper, Brass |
| Customer Reviews | 4.1 4.1 out of 5 stars (769) |
| Date First Available | 29 September 2022 |
| Educational Objective(s) | Sensory |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 15 years and up |
| Manufacturer reference | 2384 |
| Material Care Instructions | Wipe with Damp Cloth |
| Material Type(s) | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 4.5 x 3 x 0.79 cm; 100 g |
C**C
Small
Smaller than i thought it was going to be
O**R
Loud, not smooth and easily unscrewed
Its not as smooth as they say it is, the screw keeps coming off when u do it too much, and its LOUD!
M**L
As expected
I received it and found it as expected, very durable, enjoyable, I love the sound it makes You might find it hard thr first one day of using, after that you will use to it It helped me reducing my anger to other stueped drivers on the road 😤 😂
O**I
Not great, I mean its fun for a little while, but then its repetitive and not very enjoyable, its highly expensive and not built great either, this is just a terrible drop shipping scheme, if you reaaally want this item and dont mind waiting a little while, I would suggest buying it from Aliexpress for 80% cheaper. To give it credit though, It is a little fun for a while and It is a pretty tactile feeling, but you will only get about 400 slides until it is close to its breaking point. Thank you.
B**0
For years I’ve played with my AirPods case, flipping the lid open-close-open-close, which unfortunately drains the battery and becomes an inconvenience later. I’ve looked for fidget toys before, and never found anything that was similar until I came across this. It’s smaller than I thought it would be, but I like the pocket size! I love the weight of it. It’s very comfortable to hold. The magnets create both haptic and audible clicks, which are very satisfying. You can manipulate how much noise it makes by the speed and vigor with which you slide it. I also caught myself clicking it to the beat of music. It’s comfortable in either hand, front or back, upside down, and sideways. I’ve had it less than a day, and have already put a few hours on the hinge! The slider is a repetitive back-and-forth movement that works best with one hand due to size, but you can hold it with 2 hands. All in all, one of my favorite purchases in a while! This is going to save the battery on my AirPods case!
A**Q
Heavier than it looks. Needs force behind flicks.
A**)
When you compare this against some of the name brand variants that are essentially the same thing with different form factors, branding, and design at nearly 5x the price, this achieves everything you could ever want out of it. However, the one compromise you're making by purchasing this is that you're not getting some extremely niche expensive magnets or padding system, so the sound that this little fidget toy generates is extremely LOUD. It's not an unpleasant sound; I've found myself fidgeting with this at home at my desk often enough after my purchase. The catch is that you'll be hard-pressed to find a public environment or even a private one with other people where you can just freely fidget with this thing. It's loud enough to annoy anyone not using it in under 30 seconds. So here's my advice, if you want a cute EDC collectible to just carry around and show off once in a while, or you're looking for a satisfying fidget toy of this caliber to use in the comfort of your own home, then this is the item for you. However, if you want a practical EDC fidget toy to use on the go, at work, at school, or literally any public space to help with anxiety or nerves, keep looking; this isn't it. For what it is, at the price point, it's a strong contender. Final Rating: 7.25/10.0
U**A
This is a little bigger than the original Lautie Shuffle, but that’s not a bad thing. It fits well in the hand and has a good weight to it. I purchased both the Aces model without a screw and the Kings model with the screw. I would highly recommend the models with a screw as it keeps the two pieces together better while you’re busy fidgeting. I found that the screw-less design would come apart sometimes and it would ruin my fidget flow. Neither version I bought had any issues with magnets not being properly glued or seated. Tips to make this little fidget perform better (in my opinion): - I would recommend taking it apart first thing and cleaning it of any residue that might be left on the magnet tracks during production. Soap and water or rubbing alcohol works just fine to get rid of any leftover gunk. - After you clean it, put some UHMW (Ultra-high Molecular Weight) Polyethylene Tape on the tracks (or on the 3 magnets on the opposite side of the tracks, whichever you prefer). This will reduce friction between the magnets and improve the glide, dampen the noise, and prevent wear/damage. I personally do not use these types of fidgets without tape. Pro tip: To cut the tape so it fits perfectly inside the tracks: place masking tape on the magnet tracks and trace the inside. Place the outline you just made on the UHMW tape and cut. Voila. Some people don’t like the reduction in tactility / noise the tape provides, so that’s something to consider before doing it, but on the bright side, you can always remove the tape if you don’t like it. The other benefit of the tape is that it makes it a lot easier to silently fidget with this if you use the right amount of pressure. At the same time you can still be as loud and clicky as you want. - If the screw doesn’t stay put, use a tiny tiny bit of a removable thread lock sealer (like Loctite Blue) to keep it in place. Overall this is a great little fidget for the price and I would highly recommend it to anyone that’s interested in things like this. As others have mentioned, this will definitely annoy those around you pretty quickly unless you learn how to silently maneuver it (which is entirely possible, although not as fun).
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