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Batman Fidget Spinner

Perfect for stress relief and keeping fidgety hands busy the Batman fidget spinner is a fun, addictive and simple solution that fits right in your pocket. Not only does this...
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LucyWood
6th Oct 2017
Bluetooth fidget spinner!!
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Bluetooth fidget spinner!!

Ok this isnt on sale but wow!! how cool is this?! A fidget spinner that lights up and is a bluetooth speaker!! i am beyond excited about this. 99p and £1.99 postage to me is a...
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20th Jul 2017
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Fidget spinners

Fidget spinners are the new fun thing that kids crave. Why not get one for your child instead of spending at least 5 pounds at your local shops...
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deathstroke
1st Jun 2017
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Black fidget spinner
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Black fidget spinner

Save £8.74 FREE DELIVERY Fidget Hand Spinner - Stress Reducer - High Speed Ceramic Bearing Fidget Toy - Can Continue to Spin for up to 3 to 4 minutes - GrassVillage - Perfect For...
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31st May 2017
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What is a fidget spinner?

A fidget spinner is a toy. You hold it between your thumb and index finger, then using your other hand spin it round and round.

Fidget spinners became a craze around the world amongst children in 2017. There isn't one central brand that manufactures them, but many factories. The market has been flooded with the product, of differenct colours and themes - such as a Batman fidget spinner - at cheap prices.

Many bargain hunters have found fidget spinners being given out for free.

Children seem to love fidget spinners. They play with them, trade them and collect them. Due to their cheap price, often no more than £1, parents seem to love them too... That is, until you can't take them away.

Teachers loathe fidget spinners. They have been described as a nightmare and many schools have banned them with the threat of destruction if brought in. Having two dozen children sitting in class all spinning these things may not be the best for education. However, many media outlets and claimed inventors say fidget spinners are great for "soothing" children and helping those diagnosed with ADHD to pay attention.

Where can I buy a fidget spinner?

Many retailers stock fidget spinners for low prices in all variety of colours. This page lists the latest deals as found by our community of bargain hunters. Retailers include:

  • Amazon
  • ebay
  • Gearbest
  • Poundland (in-store)
  • Smyths
  • ASDA George

You can often get fidget spinners for free using cashback sites or part of promotions. Deal hunters have, in the past, spotted that Quidco and Top Cashback have given 100% cashback on fidget spinners thereby making them free.

Who invented the fidget spinner?

This is a topic of debate. No one is quite sure who invented the fidget spinner and it seems to have come out of a number of iterations from different people. Various media outlets featured Catherine Hettinger as the original inventor, who in 1993 filed a patent for a 'spinning toy'.

However, two patent lawyers were cited in Bloomberg news as saying they saw little similarity in Hettinger's spinning toy and what we now know as fidget spinners. In response Hettinger said, "Let's just say I'm claimed to be the inventor. You know, 'Wikipedia claims', or something like that."

Various other figures have stepped forward claiming to be the inventor, however none have stuck and it is unlikely any will stick. Multiple factories create the toy and no royalties are paid. Plus, being a craze, fidget spinners are likely to fade much like the beloved yo-yo.

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