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Flick it, spin it, whirl it, put it down on a table, or grip it between your knuckles: The options are endless with this fidget spinner from SMRT. Featuring three sides, it’s made from aluminum in three different colors, with aluminum endcaps for a solid grip Read More
I have to join all the others in saying the spinner is completely unacceptable. It wobbles and sounds and feels as if it's spinning on sand. At the VERY least I except new bearings. At the most a refund. Ion the meantime forget anymore SMRT purchases.
I also received a spinner that wobbles and sounds like it has sand in that ' 608 hybrid-ceramic bearing .'
One has to wonder what the second material combined with a ceramic was. So far, my complaint is being met with: 'all sales are final.'
If that response persists, this is the final product I purchase from Massdrop.
Well doesn't this take the cake. the MassDrop employee who emailed me and refunded only part of the cost said there was no way to exchange my scratched and smudged version for the black version because they were out and wouldn't be getting any more in.
This is a slap in the face to buyers who got shipped crappy units....and those who were told a lie about how they couldn't exchange it because the didn't have anymore.
The fact that this drop is active again really makes me question Massdrop's choices on what it carries given that the majority of comments on this thread point to poor quality.
Main bearing sounds like a rock tumbler when i put it on a hard surface, and wobbles it self around the desk . I don't have many scratches like other people but still disappointing quality from SMRT.
I'm disappointed in the quality of the spinner. I got the chrome aluminium one and it looks great but is out of balance and the bearing does not sound clean, which is unacceptable for a $20 spinner. The thing that surprises me the most is that it comes with a gold emboss-printed card touting the manual process they use to inspect, test, and package the product. If the attention to detail during the process were as good as the printing of the process description, wobbly spinners would not make it in the box.
Extremely poor execution on this drop. Not sure what happened but this is after a quick shirt polish to the original shocking "new" condition in which it landed.