@@LeftyEDC I guess I'm attached to the Suffle V2. It was my first fidget a few months ago-AA. Yes sir, there's a way you can slow click the shuffle, not using the traditional snapping motion- that gets boring.. Instead of a snapping motion try... *Right Handed* Put your index finger on the right SIDE of the cards, thumb on the left side.. your thumb will push the top card to right, your index will slide the bottom card left. Using the *sides of the cards* to push opposing ways.. Just slow click them open 1... 2...hearing the audible and tactile feedback of the "click... click..." let the magnets do the work It's much more satisfying this way imo.. The Click is substantially better, you can really feel the magnets. To close- Hold the inside of your middle finger on the left *side* (bottom card) and thumb on the right *side* (top card). Then you can slow click it closed pushing them back together 1..2..click...click A more substantial click than the snapping method to me.. Or you can almost close it like a sideways CP3 if you want... I'm sure I explained it like sh*t but you're using the sides of the cards to slow click and not the less satisfying snapping motion... Have you tried the Shuffle that Kev?
So true about haptic coins. I did the same thing. I was using to much pressure and thought it sucked or mine was defective. Since I had seen your video on the donut 2.0 and I knew it clicked loudly, I assumed mine was broke. Then you told me about the light pressure. NOW IM IN LOVE, cant put it down.... Have a compoform v3 allure on the way. Cant believe you got me into fidgets... If knifes werent expensive enough....
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *💼 Introducing the haptic coin as the speaker's favorite fidget* - The speaker credits Sean for introducing him to the haptic coin. - The speaker mentions various haptic coins he owns and prefers, such as the Donut 2.0, Milk Lids, and ACedc varieties. 00:56 *🤖 Advantages of the haptic coin* - The haptic coin is mindless, has good audible and tactile feedback, and is very pocketable. - The speaker can fidget with the haptic coin all day without getting bored. 02:06 *🏡 The speaker's daily routine with his daughter* - The speaker picks up his daughter from daycare and takes her to his parents' house, where they spend a few hours. - The speaker's parents recently sold his childhood home, which he couldn't afford to buy. 03:32 *📢 The speaker's mom's reaction to his fidgeting* - The speaker's mom often tells him to stop clicking and clacking with his fidget toys. - The speaker explains that if a fidget doesn't make noise, it's not a haptic for him. 04:00 *🤔 Comparing haptic coins to other fidget toys* - The speaker prefers haptic coins over sliders, spinners, and track sliders, as they are more mindless and require less brain power. - He discusses the pros and cons of different types of fidget toys. 06:45 *🌟 The speaker's top picks for haptic coins* - The speaker highlights the Mackie CP3 and the Black Mirror Designs dial as his top choices for haptic coins. - He compares the features and feel of different haptic coin options. 12:06 *💰 Pricing and recommendations for haptic coins* - The speaker discusses the pricing of the different haptic coins he owns, ranging from $110 to $280. - He recommends the Nano Milk Lid as a more affordable and durable option. 17:02 *🌈 Tips for using haptic coins* - The speaker advises holding the haptic coin softly and letting it snap naturally to get the best feedback. - He explains that applying too much force can lead to a frustrating experience. 18:22 *🎨 Preference for certain materials in haptic coins* - The speaker prefers lighter materials like blasted zirconium over heavier options like stainless steel or brass. - He believes the lighter materials provide a more satisfying snap and feel. 24:36 *🧤 Sweaty hands and haptic coin usage* - The speaker's sweaty hands make it difficult for him to use some of his favorite haptic coins, like the Comp Form pieces. - He suggests the company could develop a sweat-resistant pattern to help users with this issue. 25:28 *🤔 Narrowing down the speaker's favorite fidget* - The speaker compares the Mackie CP3, the AC EDC Donut 2.0, and the new haptic coin he just acquired. - Despite his excitement for the new coin, he decides the AC EDC Donut 2.0 remains his overall favorite. 26:29 *🤯 Difficulty in choosing a favorite* - The speaker struggles to definitively choose between the Mackie CP3 and the AC EDC Donut 2.0 as his favorite fidget. - He acknowledges the recency bias he feels towards the new coin, but ultimately decides on the Donut 2.0. 27:14 *💎 Reasons for choosing the AC EDC Donut 2.0* - The speaker explains why the AC EDC Donut 2.0 in blasted zirconium is his top pick, citing its durability, affordability, and overall satisfying feel. - He mentions having more titanium versions of the Donut on the way, but still prefers the current blasted zirconium model. 28:55 *🌐 Recommendations and shoutouts* - The speaker encourages viewers to share their own favorite fidgets and provides recommendations for other fidget-focused channels and communities. - He shouts out specific individuals and brands that have influenced his own fidget collection and preferences. 34:00 *📚 Expanding on the speaker's fidget collection* - The speaker provides an overview of other fidget toys in his collection, including items from AC EDC, Comp Form, 3DC Printings, and a prototype from a friend. - He discusses the pros and cons of various fidgets and explains why he has chosen to keep or sell certain items. 41:05 *🤝 Closing thoughts on the fidget collection* - The speaker acknowledges that his collection is not the largest, as he tends to sell items he no longer uses. - He mentions a few items he is considering selling or has more of coming in the future. 🪙
I only have 3 fidgets. I have a ss coin like the newest coin you have came from Amazon and is alot of fun. I have 2 from 3dc printing a 3 pc frag and a single row slider both are really cool. Great video 👍
Is that the ACEDC milk cover stonewashed? I didn't see sandblasted as an option. And is it similar to the sandblasted donut in terms of how it feels? I have the Devil's Milk Cap in polished (couldn't find sandblasted) zirc currently and just wanted a more grippy feel for when I'm sweaty. I was thinking of getting the donut, but I like the raised edge so that I can mindlessly snap.
Haha funny. Sounds just like me 1 1/2 yrs ago. These were blasted Zirc yea. You can find most things on polish or blasted. Try Big White EDC or Geeone. I have links/codes for both. Lefty10 10% off..
Great video Kev! I moved along my SS donut because I think the weight was effecting the performance. I’m gonna work my way around back to a zirc one at some point. 👍🏼
I prefer SS on my spinners because they have more rotational mass. The light clickers and sliders are amazingly satisfying. My 3DCprintings 3-layer frag is my favorite slider by far (and it was only like $20)
This video mustve costed at least 200 dollars to produce! Ive saw these fidgets, they are all expensive metal. Thanks for reviewing these toys to help people like me to choose the correct one to get.
@@LeftyEDC also, just a question, which material do you suggest best for the chill pill, i might get it and i did use the builder and already saw the best materials that i liked, but whats your suggestion?
@@user-s8u2b i sold most of them. Thats how i buy more stuff. 😂. I prefer zirconium for the chill pill. Or zircuti but thats fancy. Aluminium is just fine.
Hi Kev. Thanks for you videos. I'm looking forward to your review and comparison between Zirconium Washed Matte and Titanium hand-engraved (craters). Waiting so much! Can't decide which one will be more satisfying. Please talk about which is quieter and grippier.
@@LeftyEDC Thanks for reply. But I haven't found anything about those Titanium ones in your videos, unfortunately. Only the defective silver titanium donut, which you could not even spin. Did you have Titanium with craters? Is it louder than blasted Zirc?
@@vladsarukhanyan5551 i show them but u would have to go through my fidget toy playlist. The video isn’t titled “crater donut” or anything. But i would recommend either one honestly. But i prefer the zirc blasted one
Thanks Kev! You are great. Inspired me to get a donut, in mail now. Ever tried any NJT handpower coins? Shawn seems adamant those are the best. They don’t seem to be available right now but I’m sure they are out there
Three things I learned in this video: 1.) Don’t drop the soap because the balls fall out; 2.) Small round and pill-shaped things fit better in your prison purse; and 3.) Squeezing your donut too hard reduces the hand-feel.
I saw on one of your fidget videos you mention that you were wanting to sell some of your coins. I believe it was some of the njthandpower ones? If you are willing to sell one or two, I am fully interested. Please let me know.
The spinner you showed in your collection! It looks really similar to the Wanwu mini robot spinner I just ordered on Fablades. I have not seen many videos of it so I was very surprised to see it in your collection lol
@@LeftyEDC then that means I'm in the market for a good coin. Might you have any suggestions to refer me to? People you know? That milk lid you mention looks like great quality. And that lautie one with the skulls looks like good quality.
@@johnpowell5726 yea i sold those. Id say start with a ACedc nano milk lid or milk lid. The devils milk lid works too. Or Chicken dinner coin. Go off aesthetics because all are great!
@@jhp4012 did u get a new one? I usually have to break them in. Takes about a day or snapping. Couple times the first day clean the inside all out with alcohol. If its not awesome by tomorrow/sunday reach out to NJT about it.