Fancy a Pair of Uber Orbs?

Posted by Ruth Miller on Wed 26th September 2007 at 06:00 AM, Filed in Christmas GiftsFathers DayGadgetsHen Party GiftsMothers DayStag Party GiftsWedding Gifts

No these aren’t a saucy rip off from a Carry On film!! These are next generation stress relievers.

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A fiddle wih this pair of lovelies and you’ll be good to go for hours.

Retailing at want one of those for £9.95 ($20) they are apparently very addictive - “just one quick play and you can stop at any time you want. Really. No problem. Except you can’t.”

The description says

“Be warned, UberOrbs are no innocent little desk fiddler, they’re the most remarkably addictive magnetic stones on our glorious globe. Made from hematite, these astonishingly powerful space-age magnets are a compulsive’s dream. Pull them apart and they zoing back together, throw them in the air and they zing, hold one in your hand and spin the other in dizzy patterns on your desk. Whatever you do with them they are un-put-downable and the magnets are so strong you can feel them pulling together through your hand.”

There is a warning though:


“Warning: UberOrbs are highly magnetic. As with any magnet, keep it away from electronic equipment that may be sensitive to magnets like computers, TVs, speakers and old Uncle Joe’s pacemakers. Also make sure that you dont put them anywear credit cards, debit cards or anything with a black magnetic strip on the back or you wont be able to buy anything.”

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