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July 4, 2025
I bought these for my husband's class and they loved it! They couldn't believe how it stretched and slowly came back to original shape. It is a bit on the pricey side but much cooler than the regular stress balls you can find at dollar stores!
Cindy
June 30, 2025
I took these to our family Christmas 🎄 party and EVERYONE loved them. My niece called a few days ago and asked where I had gotten them. She said she takes one everywhere she goes and it has really helped to reduce her anxiety!
chantha eva min
June 18, 2025
Exactly what I ordered, my only issue is that it had a very strong sent.
Customer
June 12, 2025
Got these for my employees as part of a fun gift bag. They love them so much. I’ll be ordering more
S. Self
June 2, 2025
The stress balls arrived today. I was glad to find some that delivered the same day because I need them for a meeting tomorrow. However, I am clearly ONLY paying for the delivery speed.The product is bad. The stress balls are dirty, look well used, and some have gaps of air where the material inside started shrinking from age. I can only use about half of them. The rest are in such poor shape I'm embarrassed to hand them out.Even the container they came in looks repurposed. Disappointing...
R. Hawkins
May 24, 2025
These are pretty cool, they're fun to squish and throw around. They don't compress, but the insides don't exactly return to their original shape either. In that regard, they're as described.Downsides: the outer jacket gets sticky once you start handling them. I've tried washing them off with water, hand soap, dish soap, etc. Wondering if a power might be better and that's how they keep them from being sticky from the factory? Yes, I see that it does mention powder in the description.At some point they WILL rupture and the inner "stuff" will come out. From what I can find, it's a type of urethane and it's actually pretty interesting to play with, but I'm not sure if there is any toxicity concern with it so I limit contact, especially with children. As soon as it ruptures they know to throw it away.Not sure what the outer jacket/skin/whatever is made of. Latex? Silicone? Just wondering because we have a friend with a latex allergy and my assumption is they're latex.Fun to mess with, but probably will not buy again or recommend due to previously mentioned concerns.
bought_this
May 14, 2025
I’m a mental health worker and provided these to my staff and will keep some on hand for clients. Quality product. I’m a huge fan of Nee Doh, but those tend to bust for me. These have a thicker and more durable coating, but do not return to shape quite the same as nee doh. Overall, love this product.
Christin
February 17, 2025
I purchased a 32-pack of these slow-rising stress balls for my employees on Amazon Prime Day, taking advantage of a sale. I had never used this type of stress ball before, but they appeared to be soft and more durable compared to others I’ve seen online, so I decided to give them a try. Unfortunately, out of the 32 stress balls, almost half have broken at the plug. While it's a small consolation that the contents don’t squirt or leak when they break, the durability issue is a significant drawback. Each time someone starts playing with one, after just a few hours, it seems to break at the plug. This recurring problem is frustrating because it undermines the stress-relieving purpose of these balls. The concept is fantastic, and the feel of the stress balls is great when they’re intact. However, the consistent issue with them breaking makes them unreliable.
R Madero
February 6, 2025
I bought these for my husband's class and they loved it! They couldn't believe how it stretched and slowly came back to original shape. It is a bit on the pricey side but much cooler than the regular stress balls you can find at dollar stores!
Cindy
January 29, 2025
I took these to our family Christmas 🎄 party and EVERYONE loved them. My niece called a few days ago and asked where I had gotten them. She said she takes one everywhere she goes and it has really helped to reduce her anxiety!
chantha eva min
January 29, 2025
Exactly what I ordered, my only issue is that it had a very strong sent.
Customer
January 13, 2025
Got these for my employees as part of a fun gift bag. They love them so much. I’ll be ordering more
S. Self
January 3, 2025
The stress balls arrived today. I was glad to find some that delivered the same day because I need them for a meeting tomorrow. However, I am clearly ONLY paying for the delivery speed.The product is bad. The stress balls are dirty, look well used, and some have gaps of air where the material inside started shrinking from age. I can only use about half of them. The rest are in such poor shape I'm embarrassed to hand them out.Even the container they came in looks repurposed. Disappointing...
R. Hawkins
January 1, 2025
These are pretty cool, they're fun to squish and throw around. They don't compress, but the insides don't exactly return to their original shape either. In that regard, they're as described.Downsides: the outer jacket gets sticky once you start handling them. I've tried washing them off with water, hand soap, dish soap, etc. Wondering if a power might be better and that's how they keep them from being sticky from the factory? Yes, I see that it does mention powder in the description.At some point they WILL rupture and the inner "stuff" will come out. From what I can find, it's a type of urethane and it's actually pretty interesting to play with, but I'm not sure if there is any toxicity concern with it so I limit contact, especially with children. As soon as it ruptures they know to throw it away.Not sure what the outer jacket/skin/whatever is made of. Latex? Silicone? Just wondering because we have a friend with a latex allergy and my assumption is they're latex.Fun to mess with, but probably will not buy again or recommend due to previously mentioned concerns.
bought_this
December 17, 2024
I’m a mental health worker and provided these to my staff and will keep some on hand for clients. Quality product. I’m a huge fan of Nee Doh, but those tend to bust for me. These have a thicker and more durable coating, but do not return to shape quite the same as nee doh. Overall, love this product.
Christin
December 10, 2024
I purchased a 32-pack of these slow-rising stress balls for my employees on Amazon Prime Day, taking advantage of a sale. I had never used this type of stress ball before, but they appeared to be soft and more durable compared to others I’ve seen online, so I decided to give them a try. Unfortunately, out of the 32 stress balls, almost half have broken at the plug. While it's a small consolation that the contents don’t squirt or leak when they break, the durability issue is a significant drawback. Each time someone starts playing with one, after just a few hours, it seems to break at the plug. This recurring problem is frustrating because it undermines the stress-relieving purpose of these balls. The concept is fantastic, and the feel of the stress balls is great when they’re intact. However, the consistent issue with them breaking makes them unreliable.
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