The World's Most Expensive Spinners

When it comes to the world of fidget spinners, there are some truly extravagant options available. The At>Caviar Spinner Full Gold is set to be the priciest of them all. But there are also other luxurious choices like the Caviar> with precious gems, priced at 99,000 RUB (USD 1,300), or the one adorned with the> for 15,000 RUB (USD 250). Some are coated>PVD and decorated with a skull, with sellers claiming the metal will "influence testosterone" in men.

Ranked: Top 5 Premium Fidget Spinners

I recently decided to splurge and buy a bunch of fidget spinners. After extensive research, I found these 5 to be the most favored. I was only interested in metal spinners and no plastics. The reason I chose 5 instead of just 1 or 2 was because no one compared them online, and I was in search of the best.

The need for a high-end fidget spinner arose as I spend a lot of time sitting at my desk and wanted something with character. The classic plastic ones lack that certain charm.

Let's meet the contestants. All these spinners are available online under different names. Some are imported and you might come across counterfeits, but finding a genuine one isn't too hard.

When ranking these spinners, several elements come into play. Cost is a significant factor, especially for Canadians like me. Shipping times vary, and weight is important - we don't want something too light. The spin and balance of the bearing play a huge role, as does the feel in your hands. Size can be deceptive online, and the coolness factor, or aesthetics, is another important consideration.

Now, let's take a look at the winning lineup. The Viking Fidget Spinner takes the first place. It's relatively cheap after tax and shipping, arrived quickly, has an excellent weight, an incredible spin and balance, a great feel with engraved graphics, a perfect size, and is incredibly cool. The Stainless Steel Fidget Spinner comes in second. It has a reasonable cost and shipping time, a good weight, a great spin and balance, a unique feel, a surprising small size, and a decent coolness factor.

The INNÔPLUS Fidget Spinners are ranked third and fourth. They have similar costs and shipping times. The blue one spins smoothly but feels a bit boring, while the dark one is too sharp and clunky. Both have issues with size and coolness.

The Brass Fidget Spinner takes the fifth place. It's the most disappointing with a long shipping time, a light weight, poor spin and balance, machined edges that are a bit sharp, and a design that looks better in photos than in reality.

Remember, all of this is highly subjective and depends on your preferences. Are you looking for portability, maximum spin, or aesthetics? If you buy any of these alone, you might be happy, but comparing them side by side shows the differences more clearly.

The world of fidget spinners is full of options, but when it comes to the most expensive ones, there are specific features and qualities that set them apart. From the luxurious materials to the intricate designs and the performance, these spinners are not just toys but a statement of style and quality. Whether you're a collector or just someone looking for a high-end fidgeting tool, understanding what makes these spinners so special is key. And that's exactly what we've explored here - the world of the most expensive fidget spinners and what makes them worth the price (or not).