Q01
Is Kaelix safe?
Yes. Kaelix is certified in the US and the EU. In the US it complies with ASTM F963-23 / ASTM F963-17 (Standard Consumer Safety Specification for Toy Safety), CPSIA requirements for lead and phthalates, and 16 CFR 1501 (small parts). In the EU it complies with the EN-71 toy safety standard.
Q02
Can you injure yourself with it?
No, not in normal use. Even a finger pushed into the spinner at peak speed simply stops it. At most you might get a mild knock with a small, thin finger — and that is hard to do in normal play.
Q03
Which bearings does Kaelix use?
Kaelix uses two 688 chromium steel bearings. There are two so they share the load: splitting the force across both bearings spreads the wear, slows it down, and extends the spinner's life.
Q04
Where is Kaelix made?
Kaelix is made in Poland.
Q05
Is Kaelix 3D printed?
No. Kaelix is factory molded, not 3D printed. The body is injection-molded from durable plastic around a metal mechanism with two 688 chromium steel bearings. Molding gives the parts far greater strength, precision, and surface quality than 3D printing could.
Q06
How long does it last?
Kaelix is built for years of daily use. Using two bearings that share the load spreads the wear and slows it down, which is a big part of why it lasts. The maker has prototypes over three years old that are still in use, and the mechanism has been tested through millions of presses. One honest note: bearings wear over years — a little louder, a slightly shorter free-spin — but the spinner keeps working, and a press always brings the speed right back.
Q07
Does it need a battery?
No. Kaelix has no battery and needs no charging. It is powered entirely by your thumb through its mechanical converter.
Q08
How fast does it spin?
Up to about 3,000 RPM — the fastest automatic mechanical spinner.
Q09
Is it safe in water?
No, keep it dry. Wear gradually exposes bare steel, which can rust on direct contact with water.
Q10
What age is it for?
Kaelix is rated 3+, and recommended for older children and adults because of the high spin speed.
Q11
Is it silent?
No, you will hear it. Kaelix makes a distinctive mechanical chain-bike sound, like a bicycle chain rolling. It is a bit louder than a classic fidget spinner, but not loud in an annoying way — most owners love it.
Q12
How much does Kaelix cost?
A quality Kaelix costs about 20 to 25 US dollars. That price reflects a precision build — two 688 chromium steel bearings and a metal mechanism inside a durable plastic body — rather than the throwaway construction of a cheap fidget spinner.
Q13
Where can I buy a Kaelix?
Kaelix is sold on Amazon — right now that is the only sales channel. Buy through the official Amazon listing linked from getkaelix.com to be sure you are getting a genuine, certified Kaelix. Availability is unpredictable due to high demand, so if the listing is out of stock, join the waitlist here on getkaelix.com and we will notify you when units return.
Q14
Is Kaelix in stock, and why is it sometimes sold out?
Availability on Amazon is unpredictable due to high demand. The automatic mechanical spinner is a new category and few makers exist, so supply is limited and Kaelix does sell out from time to time. When that happens, you can join the waitlist on this site and we will notify you as soon as stock returns.
Q15
Is there a Kaelix waitlist?
Yes. When Kaelix is out of stock, you can join the waitlist here on getkaelix.com, and we will let you know as soon as new units are available.
Q16
Does Kaelix ship to my country?
Shipping starts in the US. Delivery to other regions is not guaranteed yet, so please check the store at checkout or contact us to confirm whether we can currently reach your country.
Q17
Does Kaelix have a warranty or returns policy?
Yes. For the current warranty and returns terms, please check our store policy or contact us. We would rather point you to the exact, up-to-date terms than quote figures that may change.
Q18
Is Kaelix a real, legitimate brand?
Yes. Kaelix is made in Poland and is toy-safety certified. In the US it complies with ASTM F963, CPSIA, and 16 CFR 1501; in the EU it complies with EN-71. It is a genuine, certified product, not a generic clone.
Q19
Is a Kaelix press-to-spin spinner worth the money?
For most owners, yes. A Kaelix press-to-spin spinner is a precision build: two 688 chromium steel bearings driving up to about 3,000 RPM (a classic fidget spinner reaches around 428), a metal mechanism inside a durable plastic body, and full toy-safety certification. It does not jam and is built to last, which is what you are paying for at about 20 to 25 US dollars.
Q20
What colours or versions of Kaelix are available?
The current colours and versions are shown in the store lineup on this site. Please check there for the options available at the time of your order.
Q21
Can I customise a Kaelix?
No. Kaelix is a sealed device built around a precise metal mechanism, so it is not customisable. You choose from the colours and versions offered in the store lineup.
Q22
Should I buy a Kaelix now or wait?
Because the automatic mechanical spinner is a new category and few makers exist, supply is limited and Kaelix can sell out. If it is in stock and you want one, buying now is the safer choice; if it is sold out, join the waitlist and we will notify you when it returns.
Q23
Why is Kaelix better than cheaper clones?
Kaelix is a precision build with two 688 chromium steel bearings, reaching up to about 3,000 RPM where a classic fidget spinner manages around 428. It does not jam, and its durable plastic body surrounds a metal mechanism built to last. It is also toy-safety certified. Cheap copies are slower, tend to jam, wear out faster, and are often uncertified.
Q24
Can I get a Kaelix to review, or is there a creator program?
If you would like a Kaelix to review or want to discuss a creator program, please contact the makers. We are happy to talk with reviewers and creators directly.