Stainless Steel Spinning Key Chain Fidget Key Ring Unique Gift Dice Gaming Stress Reliever Decision Maker Novelty Gift for Her Him
H**S
whimsical yet functional
I purchased a different version before & have been really enjoying it, but now seeing that this lucky charm one it seemed perfect for my mom. I think she will really like it, the spinning part is fun to interact with. The ball bearing used keeps it spinning smoothly & the wording & teal leaf inlay look really nice. As it is a key chain she can use it with her keys will then have around all the time, or i can see her putting it on her purse & she also have around all the time too. The quality of this is good & seems as good as the other style i already have so i'm sure she'll enjoy it a long time.
V**.
Friendship with executive function and skin-picking ended! This keychain is now my best friend!
I put this thing on a necklace chain to wear all the time, and I'm not going to say this cured my executive dysfunction and skin-picking issues, but oh my gods is it doing wonders to help.Having trouble getting out of bed?"Should I get up? Even for yes, odd for yes"*spins necklace*"That's a 5, looks like I'm going to get up!"Procrastinating getting a meal?"Should I get breakfast before watching this youtube video? Even for yes, odd for yes"*spins necklace*"That's a 1, time to get breakfast!"(Somehow this works even though I know I rigged it?? But hey, I'm not complaining!)And obviously it helps with deciding what breakfast is going to be, just assign different options to different values and voilà! Decision has been made for me!As for the the skin-picking, it's a fun little fidget that occupies my hands, so I'm not as drawn to messing with my acne instead. Sometimes I forget and go for acne instead, but I've only had this thing for two days, so it's only a matter of time until I re-train myself.TL;DR - If you have executive dysfunction, this just might be the keychain/necklace/whatever-you-use-it-as for you. If you have issues with skin-picking, ditto, though I know less about the nuances of that so I have slightly less confidence there lol.Edit: I won't change the rating yet, but it's only been a week and the wheel is less functional, probably due to my constant fidgeting. It's wobbling way more than it did when I first received it, the edge of the wheel audibly grates on the base, and it won't spin for more than five seconds. I fear it won't take long before the wheel completely falls off.
M**.
Works great, but the crap on the back is totally unnecessary
It works just fine as a fidget spinner, and as a D6.... But all the stuff on the back of it is totally unnecessary, especially for number 6, "pray"??? Really don't need any suggestions for what to do whenever I roll/spin whatever number. I just intend to just use it as a D6 in my next D&D game, and I think it will serve that purpose just fine.
C**S
Daily companion
I was inspired by Cyan Banister's story on the Tim Ferris podcast to experiment with randomness in decision making. And have been using this non stop since I got it to get past "executive dysfunction" as I have many valid paths before me I could walk down, but limited time to explore them all. The design immediately jumped out at me as it's like the wheel of a ship for navigating life. Great little tool if you subscribe to the ideas of divine guidance and synchronicities.
E**Y
Cool keychain
Spins really nice and looks 👌Quality marking on the front and back as wellGot a decent weight to it as well feels good in the hand
J**N
Falls apart over time
This works great at first, but falls apart over time. It lasted about 6 months.
G**F
great gift
for the hard to give to. Sturdy, fun and useful at the same time.
A**R
It's incredible fun.
There hasn't been a single part of my life where I didn't use this once I got it.It's fun, but also as a fidget spinner, and it's really helpful for my hands that don't want to be still.It keeps children entertained as well.