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Kaiko  Mega Cog 40 grams
Kaiko  Mega Cog 40 grams

Kaiko - Mega Cog 40 grams

KAI-ME-B-1031
Price: $40.00
Available: Out of Stock
Category:Focus Tools
Manufacture:Kaiko

"The mega cog is truly wonderful! It has the perfect weight for balancing on fingertips and feels unbelievably smooth to spin Elisa August 2023"



Is the same size as a 50c coin. Its' 40 grams makes it beautifully weighted as well and a great size for adult or big hands!



It is easily operated one handed. Please note that you need to tighten the two flat metal parts up from time to time. They just screw together holding the cog in the centre.



The Kaiko Fidget range is incredibly popular for older children, teenagers and adults. They are simple in design using stainless steel metal parts which give them a funky look and feel and also mean they do not break easily.



These small & discreet & perfect to pop in your pocket & take anywhere! They are quiet making them ideal for the workplace, travel or the classroom.



Kaiko Fidget sensory tools can assist with...




  • Supporting mental health & reducing anxiety

  • Emotional regulation & sensory input

  • Focus & concentration - great study or work tool

  • Tactile awareness & desensitisation

  • Hand function – improving fine motor, strength & circulation

  • Managing stress

  • Active listening - can increase focus & attention

  • Reducing unhelpful habits - such as nail biting, smoking, tapping, hair twirling, pen clicking & leg bouncing etc.

  • Sensory seeking substitution - finding a more socially acceptable outlet for sensory preferences






The centre part is aluminium for the sliver and gold cog, black powder coated stainless steel in the black cog & treated stainless steel in the oil slick cog. The inner cog is stainless steel in all. Please note the process applied to oil slick the metal means that each cogs colour may vary significantly from individual cog to individual cog.



Not suitable for children under three years old.



Trouble shooting: If your spinner stops spinning freely:  Generally its one of 2 things  - some fine debris has gotten in to the box bearing or alternatively sometimes, if dropped, one or more of the balls in the bearing can dislodge causing spin issues.  This cannot be fixed.  If you open it up youll see if that’s happened though generally.  In the first instance we recommend to use a air blower like you use for cleaning a computer.  As it is a box bearing  lubricant only makes it sticky so it is not recommended and is a last resort.  We usually take the bearing out and clean it using the blower.     



Keeping the fidgets sanitised. - They are fine to wipe , ours regularly go through washing machine, the trick is to wipe excess moisture off them. If left wet/damp (eg in washing machine lol) they can rust in appearance a little but generally does not affect function. wiping with an antibacterial wipe or damp cloth then drying off thoroughly is the key.