It’s sort of amazing but quite small, so not really much help for sending things over the other side of the table. Actually bought it for board games - specifically Fromage which needs the board rotating - but may find other uses for it too.
That does sound fun. Our ancient scrabble board had two sticks with little wheels at both ends, and you could place them on the table crossed. Then you could place the board on it and then it could be rotated to whoever had to place the letters now.
Just got reminded of that.I have a “deluxe” Scrabble which has a sort of ball on the bottom so it can be easily rotated. There are also grooves for the letter tiles to stop them getting knocked (or affected by the centrifugal forces when the board is spun too quickly).
If you get tired of it on the table, try using it in the cupboard for spices or other smaller things.
You can always use it to take videos of things rotating.
Spinning things is fun.
There’s a reason why fidget spinners were very popular for a hot minute.
I have trichotillomania so having fidget spinners and other fidget toys can be very helpful to keep my hands busy.
We call ours “the round-y-round” and it is where all of the condiments and such live - salt, pepper, honey, tabasco, simple syrup (for coffee), etc.