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Little Ouchies Pain
pain stim fidget


Anxiety Relief Stimming Tools
Portable Anxiety Relief & Office Focus Tool: This pocket-sized spiky grippie stim keychain delivers instant anxiety relief through tactile sensory stimulation. Its silent roller mechanism is office friendly, helping maintain focus during stressful moments while discreetly fitting in your palm
Unique Spiky Grippie Tactile Design: Featuring durable plastic spikes and stretchable silicone core, this pain stim roller creates satisfying pressure feedback. The bumpy texture promotes finger mobility training and stress reduction through repetitive kneading motions
Premium Safe & Durable Construction: Made with eco-friendly TPE material and ABS plastic spikes, this venting key pendant withstands daily squeezing/rotating. Non-toxic components ensure safe use for adults, with temporary skin marks fading within minutes
Multifunctional Emotional Support Tool: More than a fidget toy: Use as keychain organizer, bag charm, or ADHD focus aid. The 2.36-inch mini size slips into pencil cases/pockets, providing on-the-go emotional regulation for autism/anxiety sufferer, Recommended age range for use is over 15 years old
Perfect Novelty Gift & Value Pack: Presented in gift-ready packaging, this stim keychain set makes thoughtful gifts for friends/colleagues. Includes bonus carabiner for dual usage as backpack accessory and stress relief tool during travel/commutes
8 reviews for Little Ouchies Pain Fidget Toys for Adults, Spiky Sensory Anxiety Relief Stimming Tools, Pocket Stress Fidget Keychain with Spiky Texture, Pain Stim Fidget for Adults Anxiety & Stress Management
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$6.99

Catherine B –
Gifted one, then got one for myself
Got these for my daughter cause she picks at herself. She said these help to make her stop. I got myself one and it’s my favorite of all my figit toys. This thing really fits the bill. I read everything about it before buying and thought it would be a little small. I have large female hands, it’s the perfect size. It is plastic so yes, it does not weigh much.Yes, the chain fell off almost right away but from the reviews I expected it. I did t buy it for that chain anyway.
Amazon Customer –
3D printed Stress Toy
3D printed plastic stress toy, comes in a small clear bag, the quality is what you expect from a 3D printed item, decent feel, does leave marks on your hands but that’s the point. Over all great stress toy probably don’t drop it on the floor though.
Briana –
Good sensory input support
This fidget is really good quality. Small enough to fit it a pocket and provides good sensory input for those who pick at skin and need an alternative way to get sensory needs met!
Megan –
Nice
Great massage for sore hands or simply a fidget to use when you need to be quiet. Much better for someone that likes the pokeyness
WhizperinWillowz –
Little ouchie
This little guy is always with me. When I am feeling very anxious and stressed out I just grab it and roll it around in my hand and squeeze tightly and sometimes a little harder than others to snap me out of my anxiety attack. I think it’s a really great little tool till get your grounding when you’re having a high anxiety day. I’m glad I found it. It’s small and lightweight. It comes on a little keychain which I actually took off but I did keep it in case I want to add it to my keychain when I go out. It’s very practical and helps tremendously with stress relief. I think the design is practical I love the texture with a little bumps everywhere which is perfect for pressure points in your hand. It’s kind of fun to sit there squeezing and rolling it around if you’re a fidgeter like myself and it comes in a little different colors. For the price you really cannot beat it. If you have anxiety or if your children have anxiety I think it’s a Worthy investment.
Nancy –
Great for picking
This little gem is perfect for my needs. I have a tendency to play with my hair at the root with my fingernails and also have the tendency to pick at my scalp. The little spikes in this area perfect for pushing under my fingernail and satisfy whatever this strange need is to sooth myself. It’s hard, not silicone and a smidge too short to fit in the palm of my hand.
Ryan Kasparian –
It’s smaller than the pictures make it seem
It’s too small to be satisfying. If you have small hands, then it’s fine, but it feels like the pictures they use to advertise it are of a larger model.
CyndiT –
Works great
As soon as I start feeling anxious or need a distraction, I just squeeze this or roll it between my hands and it helps. It prickles but isn’t too sharp or painful.