🎉 Spin into Fun with DjuiinoStar!
The DjuiinoStar Heavy Duty Gyroscope is a premium stainless steel toy designed for durability and high-speed performance. With an impressive initial speed of 8,000 RPM, it offers an addictive gaming experience suitable for both children and adults. Its robust construction ensures it can survive drops from significant heights, making it a reliable choice for endless entertainment. This compact and stylish gyroscope is not just a toy; it's a perfect gift for anyone looking to add a touch of fun to their day.
Material Type | Stainless Steel |
Color | Gold |
Theme | Fantasy |
Item Weight | 2.6 Ounces |
Size | 2.44x2.44x3.46inch |
Item Dimensions W x H | 2.44"W x 3.46"H |
A**R
Super high quality! This is the one!
One of the best gyroscopes I've ever used. I even made one myself in my mechanical engineering undergraduate program years ago, so I understand the precision and effort required to construct a good one. I cannot say for how long the gyro will spin, only because it spins for SO long that I always stop it short. I have yet to let it run its full course. Once you get the gyroscope spinning, you can really tell how powerful the rotor is. It's rotates fast, its heavy, and thus has a lot of angular momentum. Totally worth the price!
P**
Not a toy for a child
This is a great gyroscope! The mass of its wheel gives it tremendous spend time and great stability. Like all open caged gyroscopes this is prone to damage if dropped on a hard surface. I do not let my young grandchildren play with this because they do not have the dexterity needed to prevent dropping it. I use this and my other open gyroscopes on a plate. I don’t start the gyroscope very high above the plate so if it’s dropped, it doesn’t fall very far. When it lands on the plate, it usually keeps spinning and one can pick it up and set it back on its stand or other objects such as a pencil tip or a taught string. I like this gyroscope a lot!
T**1
Great device, terrible instructions
The fact that it is such a high quality product is overshadowed by the frustration about the directions provided. If you’ve never had a gyroscope, then it’s not an arbitrary thing to just know how to operate. The only instructions are a set of photos on the box, and the photos are of a completely different gyroscope, despite the fact that there are 8 photos, it barely shows anything to you about how to operate it. For example, there are two holes in the metal disk at the center, it doesn’t show you anywhere whether you put the string through one of the holes, both holes, or none. Also it doesn’t show you how to use the stand. It doesn’t show you anything about after you string it up, how to use it. These are all things you can easily find out online, which is why I still gave a 4-star rating. But come on, a product like this should have specific directions, not just a few pictures of a different product on the box.
J**Y
Best gyroscope
I wanted the best toy gyroscope I could find online, and this did not disappoint. I thought twice about paying $50, but the extra money buys excellent quality. It looks great, feels great and works great. Spins much longer and with much more force than the toy gyroscopes I had as a child. The pull-ring is large and sturdy, facilitating high spin velocity. Comes with a generous spool of extra string.
M**H
Solid and spins forever.
Love the heavy weight of this gyroscope. My grandson loves it!
S**F
Frustration guaranteed
The Good:- The metal disc is flawlessly produced, rotates perfectly evenly, and the ball bearings minimize friction- Looks greatThe Bad:- The thread is hard to pin point even wetted; you will have to cut off end pieces all the time to even have a chance to get the thread through one of the holes. Which means you need a scissor nearby all the time.- Leading the thread through the hole and making sure it doesn't slip back while trying to tightly wrap the thread around the axis is hard even for an adult- While the weight of the disk stores a lot of energy leading to a long rotation time (several minutes for sure, definitely longer than the cheaper models), it's almost impossible to spin this one to the RPM needed for the gyroscope to be simply stable on the provided (very solid!) stand, a thread, or a finger tip. After a dozen tries we have not even once managed to get it to that stage, which is disappointing - the axis always rotates to some extent- The idea of the two holes in the disk is good, but maybe they could be somewhat bigger, and/or provide holes in the axis as well as with the cheaper models- The included instructions are terrible and not very helpfulAll in all, we think this device is too expensive for the value provided. I had a cheap standard version of a gyroscope thirty years ago already, and it was more stable than this one (it just lost its energy faster)
D**.
Fun gizmo to mess around with
It works and it's fun to mess with. Bought this as an office toy, but unfortunately it does tend to make a lot of noise. I get why, cause it's spinning really fast, but a bit too loud for the office.
P**L
Avoid the slit !!
This gyro is ok. It’s heavier than some which is good but the design of how to spin it up is not so good. They give you a sturdy string with the gyro, and plenty of it because you’re going to need it. Winding it and pulling it you to avoid the open 1/8 of an inch at the top or you will be spending the next day or two slowly picking the string out of this opening. Not to mention that if it happens to get caught in that opening as your trying to pull it as hard as it needs to be pulled to act as a gyro, the thing will be planted in the wall across the room and probably bent from the effort. Find one that has a much better spin up design. Trust me.
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