I bite my nails. I hate it. It's a gross habit and I've tried everything to stop it. I have found that the best way to deal with stress or boredom is to give my fingers something to do. Since 2007, I have always kept a fidgety toy in my desk (or pocket).
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I've tried a dozen different fidget toys in that time, some of which were great and others were total garbage. I think I have a winning combination for "adult" Fidget Toys. It has to be small enough to hold in one hand and have multiple "actions" that don't get monotonous. If it has lots of buttons with feedback, it's an added bonus. During October Prime Day, you can find a lot of adult fidget toy deals that are often less than $20. Some are under $10. Some I already own, and others I've never seen before.
Adult fidget toy deals during October Prime Day
This one will help me (fidget) out. I'm only learning about this new-ish type of metal sliding toys. You can see it in action by watching the video on the product page: it slides perpendicularly left/right and up/down, clicking along its path. The only knock is the noise. You'll irritate others in the room." data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
The most popular PC gaming fidget toys by far. This is the first keyboard clicker toy I've seen that lights up. The listing does not specify how clicky the switches are (are we talking about Red or Blue switches, folks? This one will be noisy." data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
I bought this exact fidget pad many years ago, and I would still use it if I hadn't left it at a party. It has everything I'm looking for in a fidget pad: an analog stick that can be jerked around, buttons that have a lot of travel, loud clicks and is small enough to fit in my palm when walking or talking." data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
What if I had a handheld rectangle with light switches on it that I could flip back and forth all day long? Is this real? This one (made from the same company as the metal toy above), is going into the cart immediately. Just don't let my partner know, as he will probably kick me out from the room where this thing is clacking." data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
This is a very small discount on a fidget toy that's already dirt cheap, but I'm highlighting this because I am looking at mine right now and I really want to fidget. This is a cube which folds in and out, like the paper puzzles that people used to make in school. You can become really good at it, and look like a Rubik's Cube-solving speedster. But all that plastic clacks about." data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
This is another deal that is barely a deal. But it serves as a reminder that the original fidget Cube (arguably the product which started this category) remains the best fidget toy. Six sides, unbeatable range of functions, compact and durable. I have three of these in various colors and keep one with me in my backpack." data-widget-type="deal" data-render-type="editorial">
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