The best tabletop toy you can buy
We’re always looking for ways to give our lives a little extra fun, and since most of us are chained to our desks throughout the day, I decided to take a look at the top rated desk toys. t13 on Amazon.
This $20 geared gyro block is heavy and spins incredibly smoothly.
While I recommend spending a little more and buying the heavier version, this $10 gyro toy is quite possibly the greatest tabletop toy of all time.
While it has a satisfying magnetic click, the toy is too loud for me to recommend.
These magnetic balls are possibly the strongest magnetic toys I have ever used. While my son absolutely loves it, it’s too noisy for your normal office environment.
For $20, this sand art piece is a no-brainer.
While the pen itself is not of the highest quality, the floating/spinning properties of the magnetic base are impressive.
This flying moon lamp is impressive, but due to poor build quality and the need for constant power I cannot recommend it.
This non-stop rotating toy is fun, but you can quickly lose interest.
You have to feel it to fully appreciate it. It’s impressive, but also expensive.
If you’re looking to spend a bit more, this sand artwork is significantly higher quality than the previous version.
At $200, this globe is insanely expensive, but it’s also the most impressive product on this list. It runs 100% on solar power and will slowly rotate on its own without any additional power source.
Definitely, the best looking head set I’ve ever used. At $150, it’s not for everyone, but if you like the top, this set is awesome.
The most famous desktop toy of all time: The red stapler. Need me to say more?