Static Electricity Eliminator
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Have you ever spent an entire day walking around and getting shocked from every single thing you touch? I have, which is why I picked up one of these nifty static electricity eliminators for $9.99. For the price I figured it wasn’t a huge loss if it didn’t work but I got the "shock" of my life when it actually did work. The worst part of my day was always the winter mornings when I got in or out of the car, I just dreaded touching the door because I inevitably got shocked, now I use this little $10 tool and don’t get shocked…nope not even
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once! This little gadget clips on to your keychain and when you think you’re going to get shocked you just touch a grounded object with the rubber tip of the static electricity eliminator and the thing flashes to let you know that you’re in the free and clear!
The Static Electricity Eliminator doesn’t use batteries, it runs off electricity (duh) which makes it even niftier. For $9.99 it’s worth grabbing one and getting rid of those winter morning woes. |
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9 Responses for "Static Electricity Eliminator"
Interesting, I work as an orderly at our states biggest hospital and we get static shocks all the time- some so powerful the shock runs up your whole arm so it goes numb. This gadget looked awesome, until I saw the part about grounding it to something- so really its useless you may as well ground yourself with a key or something. would be a great concept if you could just wear it, without having to take it to touch everything with it.
If you put this on your key chain…why not just use your keys???
Touch the key to the door etc, will do the same thing and its free.
What kind of statement is, “Electricity Eliminator doesn’t use batteries, it runs off electricity (duh)”? Don’t tell me its powered by static electricity, because there is no power to be had there.
I just use a key or a coin to touch the doorknob with. I like to watch the big blue spark between the key and the doorknob. Then I know I’m safe. And I didn’t waste 9.99 + shipping.
What’s the point of touching it to a grounding object?
Just grab the ground before you do anything that will create static.
Wow. Sounds like it could be handy, but I would never pay money to save myself from getting static shocks. They’re only an annoyance, and a short one at that. Grow some balls and put up with the 5-seconds worth of pain.
I have one and you do have to ground it on something metal but it takes the shock, you do not. I use it to dissipate static when I feel a charge building up. I know what Stanley is talking about the power of the shocks and this can eliminate them.
Anyone who buys this is an idiot. Please send your $10 dollars to me instead. Like the person above said, just touch your key to whatever your pansy self is afraid of and it will discharge the static electricity
Come on, who really needs this gadget? In opinion, this is just another way to throw money out of the window.
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