







🌀 Spin into the future of focus and fun!
The QLKUNLA Gyroscope Toy is a compact, metal-constructed executive desk toy featuring a gold-plated inertia flywheel and stainless steel shaft. Designed to demonstrate anti-gravity rotational physics, it offers a durable, visually striking experience that doubles as an educational tool and stress-relief gadget, perfect for professionals and science lovers alike.






| ASIN | B0CMZYNMZJ |
| Best Sellers Rank | #18,433 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #155 in Educational Science Kits |
| Customer Reviews | 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars (328) |
| Item Weight | 5.9 ounces |
| Item model number | QL-110 |
| Manufacturer | shen zhen shi qing cao hu mao yi you xian gong si |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 3 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 3.11 x 3.11 x 4.09 inches |
A**I
Fun
Flashback of nostalgia. Love this little toy. It can be tricky to get the hang of it but once you do its lots of fun. Quality materials and durable as it bounces around and spins. Happy with purchase
R**O
Relaxes you as you watch
Very cool to watch and can be relaxing as you look
C**E
Very well.made & BEAUTIFUL
Really well made and beautiful. Years after, my son can pull it out of the box (or off the floor) and It will work flawlessly!
C**Y
Cool little toy
Cool little toy. My son loves it but not the easiest to keep spinning for a long time. Seems a little rough. But not a bad price.
B**L
Cheap string broke after 5 spins.
Cheap string broke after 5 spins.
S**.
Love it
I love it! Well balance takes a little practice but easy to use once you get the hang of it. Buying a second one.
C**W
work good
great gift for kids
C**E
Small Low-Quality Gyroscope
The gyroscope is small and light weight, which are not desirable qualities for a toy meant to spin as long as possible from the inertia of the spinning components. The components should be bulkier and manufactured with a higher degree of precision. The string is difficult to pass through the hole in the spindle due to the small size of the hole and fraying of the string provided after a few uses.
M**G
I've just received this fancy spinning top, and let me tell you, it's like we've entered a time warp back to the days of simple, yet mesmerizing fun. My two boys, who usually treat toys like they're in a demolition derby, have found their zen with this contraption. First off, setting it up is as easy as pie - if pie meant pulling a string and watching magic happen. You yank that string, place this bad boy on its base, and voila! You've got yourself a spinning spectacle. The fun factor? It's like watching a mini tornado in your living room, except without the cleanup. My kids have turned this into a full-blown competition, trying to see who can keep it spinning the longest before it decides to take a dramatic dive off the base. The build quality is surprisingly sturdy; I half expected it to disintegrate under my boys' enthusiasm, but nope, it's holding up like a champ. The only downside is that once you start, you'll find yourself getting hypnotized by the spin, possibly forgetting about responsibilities like, oh, I don't know, dinner or bedtime. Now, a word of caution: this top might just be the calm before the storm. Once the spinning stops, expect your kids to demand an encore performance. And another. And another. 5 stars for simplicity, entertainment, and that satisfying 'whoosh' sound as it spins. 0 stars for my ability to get any work done while it's in action. Would buy again, if only to see how long my kids can stare at a spinning object in awe.
B**U
The more I sit with my son and play with this - it was a gift for him - the more I am convinced this probably cost no more than a few dollars to create. It looks great, and it works as a gyroscope should, and he likes it. But ... it was $30! For that money, I'd probably have appreciated some tighter tolerances. The gyroscope vibrates quite a bit due to the play between the axis the rotating mass is attached to and the shaft it spins on. I know bushings wouldn't work as it would create too much drag. And it's probably too small for bearings of any kind - may needle? But in the absence of all those things to make up for the play, I guess I'd just expect a lower price closer to what I'm guessing is its pretty low production cost.
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