145 gram Mini Hand Rollers by Kaiko
145 gram Mini Hand Rollers by Kaiko
Introducing the 145g Mini Hand Rollers by Kaiko - a versatile sensory support tool for all ages. These compact hand rollers fit perfectly in your pocket and provide a satisfying stim experience. Choose from smooth or textured options to suit your preferences.
- Rotate in your hand
- Roll between your palms
- Use as a massage tool
- The textured option can also be ‘picked,’ as a picking support.
While they may be too small for larger hands, they're ideal for children and adults with average-to-small hand sizes.
What sets Kaiko's hand rollers apart is the attention to detail - each one is carefully tested before being shipped. Get ready to experience this satisfying sensory toy that leaves users saying "ahhhh" and "this is so satisfying.”
Comes in a black zip-up case for safe storage.
- Approx. 145 grams
- Approx. 32mm W & 69mm L
Materials
Materials
Metal
Note on appearance and finish:
Kaiko's hand rollers are made using a moulding process, which can result in minor imperfections. You might notice small marks on the metal, tiny bubbles in the paint, or slight colour variations. These are all normal and don't affect how well the product works. Kaiko check each hand roller carefully to make sure any imperfections are within a reasonable range and don't compromise quality.
Care guide
Care guide
The screws in the hand roller are securely glued in place to hold it together. Avoid trying to tighten them with a screwdriver, as this can damage the seal and prevent reassembly.
It's normal for the metal parts to have some movement, with one side possibly having more movement than the other. This is due to the construction process and doesn't affect the roller's functionality. Attempting to tighten the screws won't reduce this movement and may even cause the roller to break.
Troubleshooting
Troubleshooting
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