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Kaiko

Mini Cog by Kaiko

Mini Cog by Kaiko

Regular price $30.95 NZD
Regular price Sale price $30.95 NZD
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Color: Oil Slick

Meet the Mini Cog by Kaiko, a compact multi-sensory spinner that fits comfortably between your fingers. This pocket-sized spinner features: 

  • Rapid, soothing spin
  • Soft vibration
  • Slight hum

Enjoy satisfying sensory feedback by rolling it over your hands and fingers. Plus, it spins super smooth and long - people are always surprised by just how much! With 'next-level' bearings and distinct Kaiko branding, you know you're getting the real deal.

The Mini Cog is discreet and perfect for work, on-the-go, or in the classroom - it's no wonder it's Kaiko's best-selling spinner.

Comes in a stylish metal display tin. 

  • Weight: Oil Slick - 16gm, Black - 12gm.
  • Diameter: 23mm
  • Depth: 11mm

Note: This product is not suitable for children under 3 years old due to small parts that can be a choking hazard. 

Materials

Stainless steel, treated stainless steel.

Colour variation:
- The oil slick colouring process creates unique colour patterns on each cog
- Colours may vary significantly from one cog to another
- Different sides of the same cog may have different colours

Care guide

Cleaning your Kaiko fidgets:
- Wipe regularly with an antibacterial wipe or a damp cloth
- Dry thoroughly after cleaning to prevent moisture buildup
- If you need to wash them, remove excess moisture
- Note: Rust may appear if they are left wet, but this usually doesn't affect their function

Troubleshooting

Tightening: All cog spinners are screwed together and may come loose over time with use. Simply tighten them as needed to keep them spinning smoothly.

If your spinner stops spinning freely, try the following:
- Use an air blower (like a computer cleaning blower) to gently remove any fine debris from the box bearing. Do not use lubricant, as it can make the bearing sticky.
- If the spinner has been dropped, one or more balls in the bearing may have dislodged, causing spin issues. Unfortunately, this cannot be fixed. If you open the spinner, you'll be able to see if this is the case.

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