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  • William Scovill - Awful

    Really zero stars because we cannot play this game. Awful, misleading product. Package says "no additional hardware required". Cannot figure out how this game works. Downloaded the smart phone app and keep getting error message "your session has been interrupted". Evidently this product/app was not tested at all. Do not purchase this game! Big waste of money & time.

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  • Kathryn Emerson - Good stuff that really works

    Got this for my 2 twenty-something daughters who have intense periods after i read about on a site devoted to natural remedies that I trust. Take it during the day and it slows the flow, thus the cramps, thus ruining ones day (or week). Both said it helped immediately.

  • Pooh_Ma - Great trampoline but INSTRUCTIONS FOR ASSEMBLY ARE WRONG!!!

    Purchased this trampoline for my 8 year old and 13 year old. Just assembled it yesterday so can't speak to longevity but it seems like good quality. So far I am very happy with the purchase. I would have given this 5 stars except for the horrible assembly instructions. After reading several reviews where people had to take the thing apart because the door wasn't lined up properly, I was going to make sure I didn't make the same mistake. I attached the safey net to the mat (ours was not pre-attached as some described), making sure that the door lined up with the ring that had the strap attached. Here is where the mistake happens and the INSTRUCTIONS ARE WRONG! Before you start attaching the springs, make sure that the door is lined up over a support post that DOES NOT have a spot to place the support for the safety netting. The assembly instructions show the door centered over the left side of the "U" shaped support posts. Only problem is that support post was the one where the pole for safety net needs to be inserted and that means the holes at top of the net will not be aligned. The supports for the safety net need to be inserted into holes at the top of the net and need to align with the holes on the trampoline frame. If you get that part wrong, then you'll be removing all 50 ties for the outer cover and all 96 springs and redoing them once you get the door aligned properly. Apparently some of the instructions show the door lined up in the middle of the "U" shaped support posts. Mine showed it clearly on the left. Just make sure the safety net is lined up properly before you start attaching springs. You'll save yourself a lot of frustration.

  • ArtH - So I figured I'd get this and have a better set. Well

    I got this while at a discounted price of about $28. What I really was shopping for what just the tool roll to hold my existing wrench set. Well, My existing set was smaller than this one, and the other tools rolls I was looking at were about $20... just for the roll. So I figured I'd get this and have a better set. Well... the only problem with that is that the roll that comes with this set is one of those really cheep plastic backed things. It is fine right now, but in my experience, those types of things break down very fast. So while the wrenched themselves seen nice, and they come in an impressively large size range, I may still continue my hunt for a tool roll to hold them. As the roll is not the main item, I could not take a full star off the review for that. The steel is marked as CrV, and I believe that is Chromium-vanadium. This is a good type of steel (put can vary from manufactures). The finish is a bit rough, but workable. These are fine tools at a great price.