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Fidget cube help - diamond1 - 03-26-2017

What would be a good fidget cube one to get with good quality rather than breaking easily?

I've asked a few other forums and people for places where there are cubed that will not break easily rather than the one dollar ones on eBay


RE: Fidget cube help - sindroms - 03-26-2017

Just get a small-sized ballbearing.
Fun to fiddle with at work, for me at least.


RE: Fidget cube help - diamond1 - 03-26-2017

(03-26-2017, 10:32 AM)sindroms Wrote: Just get a small-sized ballbearing.
Fun to fiddle with at work, for me at least.

Easy to lose those, or have family pets trying to swallow them


RE: Fidget cube help - Corile - 03-26-2017

rather than waste money on something like that just get a pack of poker chips, those are amazing for fidgeting and are actually useful.

alternatives include cards (cardistry) or a butterfly knife.


RE: Fidget cube help - diamond1 - 03-26-2017

(03-26-2017, 12:08 PM)Corile Wrote: rather than waste money on something like that just get a pack of poker chips, those are amazing for fidgeting and are actually useful.

alternatives include cards (cardistry) or a butterfly knife.

Tried an old one, once. was dusty and had plenty of scratches. didn't like those.


RE: Fidget cube help - sindroms - 03-26-2017

(03-26-2017, 11:04 AM)diamond1 Wrote:
(03-26-2017, 10:32 AM)sindroms Wrote: Just get a small-sized ballbearing.
Fun to fiddle with at work, for me at least.

Easy to lose those, or have family pets trying to swallow them

I am afraid to ask what kind of pets would eat a ballbearing. Also, I am not talking about the ball itself. I am suggesting the whole thing - hold it between your index and thumb and twist away.
Also, losing a 2$ ballbearing is doable, but so is a 20$ fidget cube.


RE: Fidget cube help - diamond1 - 03-27-2017

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This was my previous fidgeting thing, had it for around 6 years now, and i had tended to chew on it during some stressful times back then. Although now it's like sandpaper. The thing took any and every abuse i put into it, which is why i kept it around for so long. so, i'm getting a fidget cube because it'll at least give me a few things to do. I'll be keeping this one as a souveneir i guess, but i can't stand the rough plastic anymore. Hence why i'm doing this in the first place.