🌀 Slide into focus, click away stress — your new executive desk essential!
The SRTODTG2 2-Stage Slide Metal Fidget Slider is a compact, premium EDC toy made from durable aluminum and zinc alloy. Featuring a 5-stage mechanical push system with internal magnets, it delivers soothing clicks and tactile feedback designed to reduce anxiety and improve concentration. Its ergonomic design fits comfortably in one hand, making it perfect for office, travel, or home use. Ideal as a stylish, functional gift for professionals seeking discreet stress relief.
Product Care Instructions | Wipe with Dry Cloth |
Material Type | Aluminum |
Item Dimensions | 3.15 x 0.98 x 0.98 inches |
Theme | Food |
Item Shape | Rectangular prism |
Color | Black |
A**A
Really good!
I love this thing! Its a cheaper alternative for the real one, and does exactly the same spinning and bolting mechanisms. Doesn’t feel “cheaply” made, satisfying, spinner spins for a while, and durable. It fits my hand perfect. The only con of this toy is that it leaves a really nasty metallic smell. When I first played with it, my hands reeked and I hated it. Probably oil or some manufacturing stuff left on it. I recommend disinfecting it with a paper towel and hand sanitizer(what i did) because it left black residue over. Anyways, after my disinfectant wipe, it worked like the $200+ thing.
A**R
A fun and elegant fidget for a more civilized age...
Overall, I like it very much. As others have pointed out, it has a satisfying, hefty weight and a feel of quality. To me, it resembles the hilt of a Star Wars lightsaber, and its weight is suggestive of the big metal ones they sell in Disney World. I have not had any problems with the screws coming out, but I may use some Locktight on them just to be sure. As others have said, the tools shipped with it do not work; you need to get your own set of Allen keys to find one that fits. My only criticism is that the ball bearings in the spinner do not seem very high quality; it feels and sounds slightly rough when spinning it, and will not spin for a long time. Although the spinner can be removed, I have not figured out a way to access the bearings to replace them. This is a small imperfection, however. Overall, it is very satisfying, attractive, and quite unique. Be sure to check out the store and consider the clicker add-on module, sold separately. It looks neat also.
J**G
Great Spin, Great Slider, Satisfying Click
This is a very unique fidget toy. I love the perpendicular thumb spinner. I've even made up a game trying to catch it with my thumb on one of the panels. The bolt makes a satisfying slide and click noise, almost reminiscent of a small rifle bolt if anyone is such an enthusiast. It keeps my hand worked out, and keeps my fidgety nature in check. Very recommended.
M**R
It's okay but spin quality isn't great
I was really impressed at first. The weight feels good, it's not so small that it becomes uncomfortable. But what really impressed me was the spinning bit on the end. At first, it spun for a really long time. I even timed it and clocked 40 seconds until it stopped spinning on its own. But then it just sort of stopped working. After just a couple of hours using it absentmindedly at work, it'll spin for maybe three or four seconds before squeaking to a stop. Sometimes it refuses to move at all. I even tried spraying it with some WD-40 and it hasn't helped. It's as if it wasn't made to be used for it's only function. The rest of it feels great, but the bit I found most satisfying ended up defective.Edit: circular part on the slider managed to unscrew itself, which is the bit that they don't send a tool for. Hoping I have one that'll fit at home, but I'm doubting it, and it shouldn't be my responsibility in the first place for something that shouldn't be falling apart with normal use. So both mechanisms are now largely unusable. Gone from what I initially thought was a five star product to one star in a matter of less than three short days.
B**W
Perfect Study Tool
Purchased for my high achieving college student for use during long hours of studying. This 2-Stage Slide Metal Fidget Slider- with Mechanical Rotating Dice Top helps to improve his focus and concentration, making those long hours of studying more tolerable.Solidly built at a fraction of the price of some name brand spinners.
Z**N
Nice fidget toy, quality is questionable
Update on 7/8/2025:Just thought I'd share some updates after messing with the fidget toy.First, putting a stronger spring did not improve the sound. I put a pen spring in that is slightly longer than the one it comes with, but it ended up making it quieter. I went to the product page of the real one, and it turns out the real one has what they call "4mm tetroxide Teflon beads". I looked into it, and it looks like that isn't a real thing. I believe they were referring to PTFE beads. This one comes with what seems like a metal bead. I may purchase some PTFE beads to try it out and see if that makes a difference in the sound.For the spinner, I did some research, and it turns out that the reason the spinner gets worse is because of the fact that the ball bearing it has from the factory has some lube, which makes it quiet. I cleaned mine out with isopropyl alcohol and dried it out, and it spins almost as much as it did when it was new. I tried putting some lubricant, and that made it very quiet and smooth, but it would only spin for like 2 seconds, so I cleaned it out entirely. It seems that ball bearings spin freely the best when they have no lube and are very clean. When you add lube, it makes it more likely to gather dust, which will make it perform worse over time.I found a ratchet kit on AliExpress for about $30, so I bought it, and I will update my review once I add it on.Original review:I don't own the real Musketeer, so I can't compare it to the real one, but the toy itself is fun. I'll give 4 stars, since it does have the same functions as the real one, at 1/4 the price. The quality of it is a bit questionable, but it still functions, and I'm happy. The slider has been consistent. I wish it came with the other hardware the real one does, and you'd expect it to since it says you can replace the spring and ball, but it does not. The sliding isn't as tactile as I'd like it to be, but it isn't so bad. I read that replacing the spring with a pen spring may help, so I plan on trying that. It doesn't quite sound like a zippo when you slide it (the real one does), but it does make a pinging noise that is kind of like a zippo. After playing with the spinner for a few days, it has definitely become a lot less smooth. When I first got it, the spinner would spin for a very long time (probably up to a minute), but now it only goes for about 15 seconds and it sounds like it's rubbing against something (probably just need to clean it). Over time. The screws that hold the bearing in (not the actual spinner) got loose, and tightening those is quite difficult without the right tools. I really wished the seller had the ratcheting set on their Amazon store as well, especially since the pictures say you can install it. While I like the spinner, I would much rather have the ratchet. Hopefully they add it in the future. I installed the push buttons the seller has on their store, and I'd say it definitely improves the toy a lot. I highly recommend getting it (or just buy the version that includes it). I haven't had any other screws walk out on me, but I did tighten them when I got the toy.
A**R
Not enough tools.
The toy works fine, the bolt action isn’t very smooth but it is still fun to play with. If you are using at work or school the bolt makes some noise and I have gotten a comment about it. My main problems are the price and inclusion of tools. It probably took a couple bucks to make and $36 is kinda outrageous. With that price, you’d think they’d at least give you all the tools you need but there are three different kinds of hex head screws that all come loose and there is only 1 included tool. Either make them universal or provide a tool for each kind.
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