

🌀 Spin in style, own the moment — the fidget spinner redefined.
The DjuiinoStar DFS-01 is a high-end fidget spinner crafted from premium stainless steel with a unique dual bearing system for enhanced spin dynamics. Precisely CNC machined and weighing 112 grams, it balances durability with a satisfying tactile experience. Designed for serious fidget enthusiasts and collectors, each unit features a unique serial number, making it a standout EDC accessory that combines function with luxury.



























| ASIN | B0991NCDX3 |
| Age Range Description | Kid |
| Best Sellers Rank | #190,998 in Toys & Games ( See Top 100 in Toys & Games ) #682 in Fidget Spinners |
| Brand Name | DjuiinoStar |
| Color | Stainless Steel |
| Customer Reviews | 4.5 4.5 out of 5 stars (93) |
| Item Dimensions | 1.89 x 1.89 x 0.67 inches |
| Item Shape | Round |
| Item Weight | 112 Grams |
| Manufacturer | DjuiinoStar |
| Manufacturer Minimum Age (MONTHS) | 192.00 |
| Manufacturer Part Number | DFS-01 |
| Material Type | Metal, Stainless Steel |
| Model Number | DFS-01 |
| Size | 48mmx17mm |
| UPC | 617308993356 |
E**C
best fidget spinner I've ever had
very fun and addicting, so many ways to play around with it. Have the titanium version and its a good weight and not noticeable in the pocket. love that it can be disassembled for cleaning or adjusting and the bearings can both be replaced if needed. instructions are very good. did not use the included steel balls as the noise was too much for me
M**S
The most beautiful and amazing spinner and sliders. How to fix the sound and wobble. That starts.
Noice sound, Helpful tip and fixing the issue that that was not there at first. I have every Djuilino spinner and slider in every. Metal they come. They are not toys as they say, it’s hand crafted jewelry. Beautiful pieces. Each type of metal used on the same exact spinner, the weight changes. The feel of every one. Now the tip to fix the issue with the noise. That will drive you crazy. Fist is maintenance very important. To clear any debris. Make sure everything is not loose inside, the brass ring with the tool that is supplied it can come lose, I found the number one problem that is the problem I find most of the time. Take it fully apart, and make sure the baring. Is seated right nice and tight with a firm push into place. That I found I the number 1 reason the sound you get. If you. Do that it’s balance correct. And the noise. Is now gone. I have had some for a few years now. I hear it. And do what i said and it smoother then the day i received them. And they live in my hand. I hope this helps. If you hear that sound, takes two minutes. Then you will not hear a sound or no it stopped. That how smooth. You will get them. Just got the zirconium small spinner is very rare. It took forever to get, but I’m so excited about that one want to get the copper one the top zirconium one You could also have some fun if you could afford more than one mix a match to different medals and you could have multiple color ones as you can tell I’m a collector, a tap in spinners and sliders specially from them to meet at the best. I wouldn’t recommend anybody else, but that is just my opinion.
S**R
High quality, well machined dual-bearing stainless steel spinner!
[See pictures attached to this review] This is a very high quality, well machined spinner. The dual-bearing system (one R188, one 6703 ring bearing) is ingenious and works beautifully. The outer thick body uses the R188, the inner cog uses a ring bearing (probably 6703). The two sections have a small amount of friction together, so if you spin one section alone, the other section will start moving too. When spun together in the same direction, they complement each other and add extra performance and feedback. I clocked table spin times consistently from 7-8 minutes, which is very good. Pros: - Excellent machining and finishing (stainless steel) - high quality shielded R188 bearing installed - high quality 6703 ring bearing installed - good weight at 111.7g - great size: 48mm wide, 17mm thick - dual-bearing system is innovative and works well - nice packaging: hard padded case, bearing tool, and several ball bearings that can be added to the spinner - multiple ways to spin and flick Cons: - may be difficult to find a backup/replacement bearing for the 6703 ring bearing - bearing tool is proprietary and unique, if lost it could be harder to disassemble (but still possible) - tiny 3mm ball bearings are easy to lose!
S**R
Titanium too light get copper!
I bought the titanium version after my first official fidget spinner, the copper one. Was super excited getting the titanium as it's one of two materials I love when it comes to EDC. Titanium, also because you can anodize it if you're willing to play with some simple chemistry and electricity. That means this boring and dull silver can be turned into blue, gold, bronze, electric blue and blurple. Even upward to toxic green. Just google titanium anodization and you shall see! I open the box, and took the fidget for a spin but was somewhat underwhelmed. The fidget felt light and empty in hand. I mean, no surprise this is titanium afterall, light weight and strong. When spinning it also had some not so satisfying noise. Very subtle but it's there. It's a weird sound that bothers me. Copper version also has sounds but more unintrusive to my ears. I open the spinner and compared my two versions and the bearings appears to be different. Pretty sure the one in the titanium was inferior but I could be wrong. It was open caged and not sealed like the one in the copper version. Granted I could research for replacement bearings to upgrade it.. BUT, as a fidget, this simply felt too light weight in my fingers. Some like that, but I learned I'm not one of them. Maybe I should've gotten the stainless but there's no point since I didn't need a boring silvery version but wanted to colorize it; anodize it. Sadly it would be too much for any fidget maker to offer various polish and color anodization since it's time consuming without driving up cost. I decided not to bother proceeding with any customization with the titanium version and will be returning it. It doesn't feel fun in hand compared to the copper version which I already have. If you want light weight and silver toned metal, but this. If not, Coper is far more luxurious. Now let me tell you about the copper version. I love copper, the weight, and it's ability to kill virus and bacteria on contact. If you're going to constantly fidget with your fingers might as well sanitize them at the same time so copper is the way to go. Unless you hate the smell of pennies. The one being sold, and at a really good price compared to some other websites, is a dark toned copper. I never liked it see the appeal of the dark copper. Rather have my copper patina naturally. If you are looking at the copper one I'm sure you already know about copper and how it patina over time. Likewise for brass but this doesn't come in brass; it should. I would also love to see a tungsten version, maybe not the price since it'll be super expensive. Got my copper version and first thing is do a spin, and the sound was satisfying and smooth! The weight, substantial in hand just becareful not to drop it. Copper is soft and you'll surely dent or scratch it. Sand the copper until you get the raw copper tone, and use finer grain paper to further polish it. When it eventually patinas and darkens more than you want it to simply use a salt/vinegar mixture paste to restore the raw copper shine again. Didn't take a picture of before and after but difference is still visible. See photos. The last photo the main body was reshined with salt and vinegar but not really different since I haven't gave it time to patina as it was only recently reshined.
T**S
This is very nice quality and but expensive for it price.
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