




🧱 Squeeze the stress, build your calm.
The ALPI Brick Squeezie Stress Reliever is a compact, foam stress toy designed to mimic a real 3-hole structural brick. Measuring 3.88 x 2 x 1.5 inches and weighing just 1 ounce, it offers a satisfying squish with durable RedFoam material. Ideal for professionals and builders alike, it doubles as a unique desk accessory and a thoughtful gift for stress relief.
| ASIN | B0124TWPVQ |
| Customer Reviews | 3.9 3.9 out of 5 stars (102) |
| Item Weight | 1 ounces |
| Item model number | ALP-26347 |
| Manufacturer | ALPI |
| Manufacturer recommended age | 18 years and up |
| Product Dimensions | 3.88 x 2 x 1.5 inches |
M**R
Small but functional squish brick
Yes it’s small, but it’s cute and it works for my needs. I’m tired of my kids losing the Roku remote, so I glued it to this brick. It looks realistic and has a good squish to it. The price is too steep to buy a lot of these for kids to build with. This is best as a standalone squish toy.
I**L
Refs hate it
It works
K**R
This is a waste of money!
Ok. I purchased a foam brick, so I guess I should not expect much. I don’t think I was expecting too much. I simply anted something that looked like a brick and expected it to be the size of a real brick. This thing looks pretty much like a real brick, however it’s so damn small! For $10, you are getting a very small .25 cent piece of foam that kind of looks like a brick. But the size is what makes it a waste. Nobody will figure out what it is unless you tell them. Don’t waste your money on this.
P**B
Love my TV brick!
I love my TV brick. If you don't like what is happening on TV just give it a pitch and relieve some stress and make a point. LOL Been wanting a TV brick since the 60's and now I have it.
M**S
Size matters
Make sure you read the dimensions. It’s smaller than a I phone
T**Z
Not life sized
I thought this would be the size of an actual brick. It is not.
P**K
Love it
My father in-law was diagnosed with pancreatic cancer, but he's huge sports fan, every sport. With him being weak and going through chemo and other treatment, we thought this would be perfect for him to throw at the TV when he was upset with a call or player. They are super light even when you throw them hard. He thought it was funny and still uses even after he beat cancer and is getting his strength back.
J**.
Smaller than a real brick
Not the full size of a real brick. Guess i should have checked out the description a little better. Still fun to throw at my coworkers though.