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Watch: Which Fidget Spinner Is The Winner?
If you haven't heard of fidget spinners yet, get ready for your head to spin. Patch put this hot toy to a timely test.

Everyone, and we mean everyone, is talking about fidget spinners. Haven't heard of them? Think of spinners as the 2.0 version of a spinning top. Instead of setting it on a table to watch it go round and round, you hold these little toys between two fingers and watch them fly.
Sounds simple enough, right? Well fidget spinners are now being sold on street corners in New York City, in gas stations in Sarasota, Florida and everywhere in between because they couldn't be more addicting. Here at Patch, you know we like to do our research. So we made it our mission to find the best, longest-lasting model on the market. We searched high and low, near and far — and we narrowed it down to four fidget spinners.
It took time, concentration and a lot of fidgety Patch staffers to put these spectacular spinners through a series of rigorous tests. You, of course, don't have the patience to sit through the whole lengthy ordeal, so we cut it down to size. That's right — we condensed all of our mind-spinning research into one 35-second video.
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Meet the contenders, then watch the video to see which spinner is the true winner.
#1 There's the heytech blue metal fidget spinner, which Patch staffer Sam Powell tested and now says he "can't put it down."
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#2 Next up is the Outdoo high speed brass metal spinner — a quality product that Patch Director of Sales Operations Nick Skog praised for its "solid feel and fluid spinning action."
#3 Patch editor Cody Fenwick was a fan of the Apsung pure copper triangle fidget spinner. "Its size makes it the perfect fit between the thumb and forefinger, and its substantial weight makes the spinning motion very satisfying," he says. "Highly recommended."
#4 Last but not least: the bright yellow spinner from Zenithal LLC — and just you wait until you see that one in action. "This spinner was a little wider so you could really feel the weight change when you tilted it from side to side," says Patch developer Cory Lashway. "It's very satisfying!"
We're not going to brag or anything, but there's something even more satisfying about watching all four spinners go, go, go at warp speed. Don't take our word for it, though — watch the video and see for yourself.
Ready... steady... go! Shoot us an email at deals@patch.com to let us know what you think of our winner spinner.
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