Top 5 Precision Fidget Spinners
When it comes to fidget spinners, precision is key. I embarked on a quest to find the best of the best, and here are my findings on the top 5 premium options.
Viking Fidget Spinner
The Viking Fidget Spinner takes the first place. It's not only the cheapest on the list after tax and shipping, but also arrived super fast. The weight is just perfect - not too light and not too heavy. The spin and balance are incredible, thanks to its unique design. The feel is excellent, with engraved graphics and well-rounded teeth. The size is ideal, and it's undoubtedly the coolest looking one. Overall, it's a winner in every aspect, with great customer service from Asgard Gifts.
Stainless Steel Fidget Spinner
Coming in second is the Stainless Steel Fidget Spinner. It's moderately priced and has an average shipping time. The weight is good despite its smaller size, and the spin is excellent, with a quiet bearing. The feel is nice, though it took some getting used to. The size was a surprise - it's smaller than expected. Coolness-wise, it's unique and grows on you over time. Overall, it's a solid choice.
INNÔPLUS Fidget Spinners
The INNÔPLUS Fidget Spinners share third and fourth place. They have similar costs and shipping times. The blue one spins smoothly but almost too perfectly, while the dark one is heavier and a bit clunky. The feel of the blue one is smooth to the point of being boring, and the dark one is too sharp. The blue one has a perfect size, but the dark one is too big. Coolness-wise, both were somewhat disappointing.
Brass Fidget Spinner
In fifth place is the Brass Fidget Spinner. It's the second most expensive and had a very long shipping time. The weight is the lightest and not very satisfying. The spin and balance are the worst, due to its two-wing design. The feel has nice machined edges but is let down by the poor spin. The size is okay, but the coolness factor drops in reality. Overall, it's the biggest disappointment.
Remember, these reviews are highly subjective. Your preferences might differ based on what you need from a fidget spinner - portability, spin duration, aesthetics, or feel. But having all 5 side by side really highlights their differences. Do you have any of these? Share your thoughts!