

🌀 Spin, fidget, and flex your multitool mojo!
The T-Conceal EDC Fidget Sliders is a compact, 2.44-inch metal fidget toy engineered for adults seeking stress relief with a multifunctional twist. Featuring magnetic arms that rotate 180 degrees, it doubles as a crowbar, bottle opener, spanner, and valve nut turner. Crafted from durable anodized metal, it offers a satisfying tactile experience and practical utility, making it a standout executive toy for professionals who crave both function and flair.
| ASIN | B0D4929493 |
| Assembly Required | No |
| Batteries Required? | No |
| Best Sellers Rank | #92,802 in Toys ( See Top 100 in Toys ) #152 in Hand Spinners |
| Color | Silver |
| Customer Reviews | 3.7 3.7 out of 5 stars (147) |
| Date First Available | 25 May 2024 |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 14 - 20 years |
| Manufacturer reference | hu die dao |
| Material Type(s) | Metal |
| Product Dimensions | 6.2 x 3.35 x 1.42 cm; 100 g |
| tech_spec_battery_description_toys | No battery required |
A**S
Received mine today. My first venture into a so called fidget toy. Is it well made. Well it’s solidly built, either powder coated or anodised. The surface is smooth texture but the moving surfaces scratch across each other over a short time. I say it isn’t a slider because the parts don’t slide at least not in the usual sense of back and forth but the two arms rotate in a 180 degree arc to reveal the dull edge blade referred to a a crow bar. This is almost sharp enough to open packages and can be used as a pry bar. I think it will scratch and scuff if used that way. I did not find it very good for opening a package sealed with tape. It has a bottle opener tool and small spanner and gas cylinder valve nut turner. I’d say it’s an okay fidget tool but really that satisfying. The arms can cling around but it ain’t like a switch blade as some people have written. It’s a bit clumsy and short for that. I’d say it’s a limited multitool that could be used as pry bar, a scraper, bottle opener, cylinder valve tool with small but recessed 1/4 inch spanner. For the relatively low cost and compactness it’s not a bad buy but don’t expect a premium feel, satisfying slider fidget toy. It’s a bit noisy when the arms are flicked back so you will not be using it in a boring ,meeting at work without getting a nasty look.
Q**S
Easily my favorite piece. Has a nice weight to it. The finish is nice too and I’ve already been using it as a tool as well which is a bonus. It is a bit noisey as you fidget with it so it’s more something to use in your own company as it may aggravate others. Other than that it’s very satisfying to fiddle with. Especially when you get the hang of it! When I pull this out to open a beer it’s sure to strike a conversation. As for the build, the black screws will come undone. What I did to resolve it was sprinkle a little banking soda in the hollow end and put a drop of super glue in it and screwed it back together. Yes, it’s tedious but it hasn’t come undone since. But yeah—get yourself one!
J**A
⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ (4/5 stars) Solid Fidget Toy, but Do Yourself a Favor and Glue the Screws Right Away I’ve been into EDC and fidget sliders for a while, and this one caught my eye as a budget-friendly option. Out of the box, it looks sleek, feels solid in hand, and the magnetic slide action is satisfying. The weight is just right—not too heavy for pocket carry, but substantial enough to feel premium. Now, let’s talk about the elephant in the room: the screws. After reading reviews about them falling out, I decided to put a tiny dab of superglue on mine immediately after unboxing. Best decision I could’ve made. With that quick fix, the toy has held up well so far and I haven’t lost any screws or had the slider jam. If you don’t glue or threadlock them, I can see how it could be frustrating. The magnets create enough vibration and torque to slowly work the screws loose, and once one pops out, good luck finding it again. It’s a design flaw that should have been addressed at the factory with Loctite during assembly. That said, once secured, it’s a fun little fidget tool. The slide is smooth, the click is addictive, and it scratches the itch for stress relief. At this price point, it’s not going to compete with high-end sliders like Mackie or Lauti, but it does its job well enough for casual use. Pros: • Great feel and weight for the price • Magnetic slide is smooth and satisfying • Compact EDC size • Easy fix for screw issue if you act early Cons: • Screws will loosen without glue or Loctite • Spinner attachment feels like the weakest point • QC could be better Bottom line: If you’re willing to spend two minutes securing the screws before you start using it, this is a solid budget fidget toy. If not, you’ll probably end up frustrated like some of the other reviewers
A**E
The overall feel and weight of the fidget toy is not bad, but as most people have mentioned the screws on mine also fell out within a few minutes and needed superglue to keep it in place. Due to its small size and magnets at the bottom of the handles doing tricks with it feels limited in some ways. But if you like snapping your wrist to flick and close things this will scratch that itch. I personally don't find myself picking it up much and feel like it's not worth the price.
K**1
Got mine with a broken screw but got replacement sent out immediately. Feels great in hand and solid. Will be buying more for friends Not that loud either like comments seem to suggest. It is metal sooo has some noise but a satisfying noise. You might be able to use as a small multi tool but wouldn't suggest.
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