

🧲 Slide into focus with magnetic precision and tactile bliss!
This adult metal fidget slider features 14 embedded magnets that create smooth, snappy sliding motions paired with a unique crinkling sound for sensory satisfaction. Crafted with durable metal and a Lego-inspired textured grip, it’s designed to relieve stress, enhance focus, and fit comfortably in your hand or pocket. Perfect as a stylish, functional gift for busy professionals seeking discreet, effective fidgeting.








| ASIN | B0C9GLXWYV |
| Best Sellers Rank | #5,179 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #14 in Fidget Blocks |
| Customer Reviews | 4.4 4.4 out of 5 stars (881) |
| Item Weight | 3.2 ounces |
| Item model number | XH-14-12 |
| Manufacturer | WSHWXY |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 16 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 1.8 x 1.18 x 0.51 inches |
V**Y
It’s not what I expected
I wanted to give one star because it wasn’t what I expected or liked. But it is well built, not falling apart, and the description is accurate. When I down rate products, it is because the seller either misrepresents the item or ships a malfunctioning or broken item. I don’t believe it’s fair to the seller or potential customers to rate a product based on my opinion, alone. What I can do is explain why I don’t enjoy this product, by comparing it with others in its catagory that you may be accustomed to buying: Most sliders come in three pieces, which, when they are expanded in a stair-step format, make a clicking sound. You can expand them all the way or just one at a time, but it’s the clicking noise that is missing here. This item only has two pieces, and there’s no “ledge” to catch it. I’ve dropped it several times because one slid off the other section, occasionally losing a piece (hint: if you have anything metal in the drop zone, look there, first! Sheesh) They didn’t lie when they labeled it a slider, because it does slide. But one half has a coating like thin plastic sheath covering several small magnets in this item and glued along the edges, as opposed to magnets imbedded into the original sliders (however, as long as the sheath remains affixed, there’s no risk of losing magnets). The other half is covered with metal and affixed with tiny screws. The crinkling sound is from the small magnets knocking against each other under the plastic coated half. I actually do find this to be quieter than the original slider, but I prefer that sound of metal on metal clanking together, and the grinding of the metals. If you are buying this to satisfy your audio stimming, you may be disappointed. It’s not small; has a good weight, and fits well in the hand. And I do like the wonky Lego design of dots that allow the user to grip the slider and move the pieces. I actually wish my other sliders had this feature. Aside from the plastic or fabric coating on the one side, which I question it’s durability, this is well assembled, and the magnets are strong. Just as I was completing this review, I decided to pick up the item and play with it again. Do you ever get curious about the insides of items? You think, “That’s just two screws! What could go wrong?” And I DID happen to have an octagon head screwdriver. ‼️DON’T DO IT!!‼️ As soon as I unscrewed the second screw, the entire thing snapped and I had eight tiny but very strong magnets and two tiny screws as one unit! Thank goodness the screws were ferrous because I would’ve never found them if they fell in the floor! It comes with a metal divider to keep the magnets from snapping together. But that doesn’t stop them from flipping out and joining its little magnet friend when I try to place a second one. I almost got them in, then they moved a bit, flipped over and popped back out. Trial and error taught me to place the cover over each magnet one-by-one as I placed them to prevent them from escaping. I finally got the magnets in their place and the cover snuggly on top. Then the screws kept popping out of the hole, so I had to place it in the hole with the screwdriver tip, and immediately screw it in. Finally! It’s fixed! Naturally, I grabbed the other half of the slider to put the two pieces together, and they were off-centered. This irritates my OCD to NO END!! So now I need to pull the screws back out so I can try again. But THIS time, I know where I went wrong, and placing these together shouldn’t be so difficult. I need to place the spacer on the OTHER half of the slider and place the magnets in so they stick to the magnets under the fabric. Then put the deep part of the casing over the magnets and slide them over on the top until it snaps. Easy peasy bumble beesy! I must try that. But I’m too shaky from this last fiasco to try right now. Because knowing about the setup actually seems to be fun, and I do want to give this thing another shot. But until I get around to fixing it (which might be as late as never), it won’t be sitting around in a junk drawer hoarding all my household dust and sticking to dead batteries. I placed them on my refrigerator, and they look pretty cool. So even if you don’t like them as slider fidget gadgets, they do make awesome refrigerator magnets. I might just buy me another slider from this company.
A**S
The perfect fidget, Affordable!
Dense, hefty, versatile, good magnets, high quality. It feels good and it's fun and easy to play with without being disruptive. +The Lego texture is perfect for grip -- essential for a slider where the magnets are less powerful. +Magnets aren't too strong, which is essential for a slider toy when you don't want to work too hard to slide them apart. +So smooth and easy, you can play with it in either hand. +While I haven't tried out the LautieEDC Shuffle, this slider seems to do what that does and more, with a dozen possible orientations where the magnets connect. All while being a sixth of the price. °Makes a crinkley noise when rubbed together, but it's not that loud. -There is one way of sliding the magnets together that creates a loud snap, and if you do that over and over you'll annoy people. This is my new favorite fidget, you're gonna love it
J**H
Solid First Fidget for A Late Diagnosed Adult ADHD’er
I was diagnosed with ADHD in March at 38 years old. I do a lot of public speaking via Zoom and always break out into hives while I’m masking and trying to get through it. Having this has helped me maintain focus and calm my nerves. At first, I was going to return it for a fidget that spins a little more intuitively, but now I can flip it with ease - the magnets are strong enough to hold it in place, the metal is thick and good quality, and I love the sensory aspect with the raised bumps on it too. It’s neutral in color so it doesn’t scream “Hey I have ADHD!” when I use it in-person. Only drawbacks are the price and the noise. It can be quite distracting for onlookers if you are really sliding and flipping it around since the metal clinks together. It’s also on the pricier side - another reason I debated returning it - but ultimately I’m glad I kept it and it’s doing the job!
M**N
High quality
My first fidget toy and use it all the time. Heavy, good quality, durable. Enjoy the clicking noises, the sturdy feel, and the resistance by the strong magnets. Takes a little fiddling (ha) to get the feel for it, but soon enough I was clicking and sliding this like a pro without even having to look or think about it.
K**Y
This is a solid, classy-looking fidget.
I really, really dig this. I am semi-new to fidgets, but I'm gathering a small collection of different types for different situations. One problem I have found is that it is so very hard to find fidgets that looks _good_, that doesn't look like a child's toy. This one looks so very nice - I got the copper version. It has substance, it has good weight to it, and it's more appealing than a lightweight plastic fidget. Bear in mind this slidy boi is not quiet. It has a noticeable pleasant (to me) crinkly sound to it, so I don't use this as a slider when I'm around other people. That said, it still just feels nice in the hand even if you're not sliding it - you can almost use it like a worry stone. There are replacement teflon strips (I'm assuming the teflon tape wears out eventually). There are loose magnets, but that appears to be by design. It has a satisfying stuttering movement to it and a little bit of a rattle. I'm really happy with this grown-up version of a fidget toy and definitely want to get some of the other colors now.
B**H
Great Fidget Toy!
Have been using this for two days and I love it! I usually twirl my pen as a fidget toy but this is a nice alternative as it doesn’t fly out of my hand as much (lol). Has a nice weight to it, feels premium, and the magnets are very strong. I’ve only had this for two days but judging by the material it feels quite durable. Super easy to slide the two pieces and fits well in my hands. I know that a lot people complain about how loud it can be but I’m actually a huge fan of the clicking sound. Highly recommend!
M**T
O produto tem um barulho alto mas não me incomoda e a qualidade é boa. Recomendo.
M**L
I bought this, my first fidget gizmo, as an experiment. I have to admit that I enjoy it more than I expected to. I don't buy the claims that it improves productivity. But the knobby texture and the jumpy feel of the movement as the two halves glide over each other is weirdly satisfying. Aside from the feel of the thing, the low clacking sound of the halves as you 'snap' them into place adds to the calming experience. I've taken to developing 'trick' movements where I flip it around with my thumb in a pattern before snapping it back into place and repeating. My only minor complaint is that the finish is already starting to wear off after only a week of use. Two additional glide pads are supplied for when the attached one wears out. I suspect I'll go through all three of them fairly quickly. Not sure what I'll do after that.
V**E
Very good this helps to avoid mobile when you are free
V**R
I really like this fidget slider very well made, great customer service very fast delivery,I would definitely recommend this product.
J**T
This fidget is quite satisfying, with tactile, satisfying clicks as you slide. Nice weight, classy look, the only drawback might be the noise for bystanders.
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