Textured Twistable Multi Directional Fidget Cylinder

from $15.00

It seems like I come up with a new fidget toy weekly at by this point. One of the most common questions I have been asked about my fidget cylinder was if I could make them rotate around their middle, and I figured out how to do that. As you’ll see in the video, these Textured Fidget Cylinders are able to move back and forth in any of the 90 degree intervals. I have two versions: One is shorter and stouter while the other is 50% taller, has an extra row of magnets, and a little bit skinnier. The short one is a little quieter, while the taller one lets the user get a full finger’s extension. The 16 magnets hold the top and bottom sections together very well so either half can be held without the bottom part breaking loose.

The smaller version uses a total of 48 magnets, and the larger one uses 64.

I can print up to four separate colors, but if you want 8 colors there will be an additional charge.

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It seems like I come up with a new fidget toy weekly at by this point. One of the most common questions I have been asked about my fidget cylinder was if I could make them rotate around their middle, and I figured out how to do that. As you’ll see in the video, these Textured Fidget Cylinders are able to move back and forth in any of the 90 degree intervals. I have two versions: One is shorter and stouter while the other is 50% taller, has an extra row of magnets, and a little bit skinnier. The short one is a little quieter, while the taller one lets the user get a full finger’s extension. The 16 magnets hold the top and bottom sections together very well so either half can be held without the bottom part breaking loose.

The smaller version uses a total of 48 magnets, and the larger one uses 64.

I can print up to four separate colors, but if you want 8 colors there will be an additional charge.

It seems like I come up with a new fidget toy weekly at by this point. One of the most common questions I have been asked about my fidget cylinder was if I could make them rotate around their middle, and I figured out how to do that. As you’ll see in the video, these Textured Fidget Cylinders are able to move back and forth in any of the 90 degree intervals. I have two versions: One is shorter and stouter while the other is 50% taller, has an extra row of magnets, and a little bit skinnier. The short one is a little quieter, while the taller one lets the user get a full finger’s extension. The 16 magnets hold the top and bottom sections together very well so either half can be held without the bottom part breaking loose.

The smaller version uses a total of 48 magnets, and the larger one uses 64.

I can print up to four separate colors, but if you want 8 colors there will be an additional charge.