morreale4


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hubczar wrote:I bought it for the "tickle factor"....one for each foot....torture!



I like the way you think!

janfrouman


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who ya gonna call? Go dusters!

RasOne


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exeyesoftware wrote:Yes. A toothbrush for cats.

-jimc



I love it! What a great idea for a fun use of this duster! I can see it now, the cat chasing this thing all around the room and finally he gets his teeth cleaned when he catches it!

JustinRHolland


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Yesterday's Woot is on Buy.com today for $2600. Hmmm.....looks like everyone is trying to move this set as a result of the parent company filing bankruptcy. Glad I didn't buy yesterday. I bet this thing will be under $2k within 30 days. Looks like a great TV based on all the feedback yesterday, I'm just a cheap-ass and will wait a little longer.

iamjakex


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*giggles*... great product narrative today.. loved it ;)

mushupork


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Who needs books to read when you have woot.

It didn't say whether this comes with attachments though. Maybe a "neck massager" for one while you tickle with the other.

cobraman61


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I bought two,which is four.This will make it quicker to dust around are computer desks,and equipment,then having to move things around.Checked other sites,and the lowes price I have seen,is 9.95 plus 6.95 shipping,and thats for just one duster,at 9.95.I will give the other set to my daughter in-law.

barbboy


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I'm thinking a halloween costume could be created from these.....

shonnelizabeth


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mcarolchap wrote:This is the first purchase of the almost gag Christmas gifts - you know, where folks aren't sure whether they should laugh or say thank you!




Great idea! Perfect for the office white elephant!

crazychinaman


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Well, think of it this way...each one comes with 3 duster heads...so...add dowel rods, and you get 4 manual dusters, and 2 silly spinny dusters...for 13 bucks. bout the same as a cheap wand duster at the store right?...right???

- Wooted -

  • Book of Crap 11/4/05
  • Book of Crap 12/25/05
  • Pioneer 1000 Watt 5.1 Surround Sound System
  • Adaptec GameBridge 1440
  • Razer Pro|Tone m100
  • Mio C720T
  • High Peak Sleeping Bagx2
  • Energizer Hardcase Tactical Flashlight
  • Philips Prestigo Remote
  • Screaming Glow-in-the-Dark Monkey with Woot Cape

rynoman01


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These are perfect to dust my new big ass TV's!

MizzParrotHead


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This can't possibly work. It looks like an electric toothbrush with a feather duster on the end. I am torn though. I hate to dust.

greatwhite35


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I've seen these on HSN and work pretty good as to what I saw on TV. It's good for all those hard to reach areas and nooks and cranny's. I'm in for three! If they don't work, I'm sure I could find other uses for them, giggles!

Toothy, The Hamptons (160 woots and 3 Bunch of 60s Cartoons#39;s as of April 1, 2013!!)

TimTheMagician


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Must be a lot of dust in Kansas.

groundzero


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Pushing that button to start it bothers me. Don't you have anything telepathically controlled?

subslug


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Too bad these don't come with a replaceable toilet paper attachment for them.

That would really be handy

dangela424


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From a review on Infomercialratings.com:

"The only problems I had was some pain in my groin area while the product was working. I solved this by wearing it a little higher. It also stung a little sometimes. This can be avoided by wiping off you stomach with a baby wipe or damp lent free rag or towel; it will clear of any loose skin or debris.."

Oh wait.. that was a review for Slender Abs.. my bad.

ickeroo


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The new motorized "Go Duster": Because it's oh so difficult to flick your wrist once or twice.

ickeroo


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subslug wrote:Too bad these don't come with a replaceable toilet paper attachment for them.

That would really be handy



Looks like a pretty standard revolving motor design - unless its one of those annoying bi-directional motors they stick in cheap toothbrushes, in which case the thing is basically just a vibrator. But it if is just a simple revolution motor, it'd be pretty easy to jury rig a paper towel or toilet paper dispenser from it. But then the fundamental question of life, the universe, and everything would have to be answered: what's the bloody point of an electric toiletry dispenser?

norm401


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ickeroo wrote:Looks like a pretty standard revolving motor design - unless its one of those annoying bi-directional motors they stick in cheap toothbrushes, in which case the thing is basically just a vibrator. But it if is just a simple revolution motor, it'd be pretty easy to jury rig a paper towel or toilet paper dispenser from it. But then the fundamental question of life, the universe, and everything would have to be answered: what's the bloody point of an electric toiletry dispenser?



Come on man, use your imagination!

Gordon8619


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giant electric fuzzy cuetips

Ricky620


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cobraman61 wrote:I bought two,which is four.This will make it quicker to dust around are computer desks,and equipment,then having to move things around.Checked other sites,and the lowes price I have seen,is 9.95 plus 6.95 shipping,and thats for just one duster,at 9.95.I will give the other set to my daughter in-law.



And how will your daughter in law feel about that?

cobraman61


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dangela424 wrote:From a review on Infomercialratings.com:

"The only problems I had was some pain in my groin area while the product was working. I solved this by wearing it a little higher. It also stung a little sometimes. This can be avoided by wiping off you stomach with a baby wipe or damp lent free rag or towel; it will clear of any loose skin or debris.."GREAT ONE LMAO !!!!!!!!!

Oh wait.. that was a review for Slender Abs.. my bad.



snarkwife


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I bought this for full price...I think at Walgreens, thinking it would help with the 23 windows and accompanying blinds in our house. Like others have said, it doesn't do much to actually capture the dust...just redistributes it. I also had to replace the batteries after completing half of the windows.

cobraman61


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Ricky620 wrote:And how will your daughter in law feel about that?

Good Q.but I dont care !!!!!!! llo

Stnecld325


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Yesterday's Item: $2000

Today's Item $8

Ooookay

conantroutman


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Can I get this drop shipped to my garbage can? It would save me some time and money. I have a manual one of these and all it does is stir the dust up momentarily long enough for me to inhale it into my lungs. I think if there is less dust after using this, check your lungs- it's probably all in there.

Tomorrow maybe they will sell a pair of boots that "picks up dog poop from your backyard" all you do is step in it a few times and walk around, the dog poop magically sticks to your boots

norm401


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conantroutman wrote:Can I get this drop shipped to my garbage can? It would save me some time and money. I have a manual one of these and all it does is stir the dust up momentarily long enough for me to inhale it into my lungs. I think if there is less dust after using this, check your lungs- it's probably all in there.

Tomorrow maybe they will sell a pair of boots that "picks up dog poop from your backyard" all you do is step in it a few times and walk around, the dog poop magically sticks to your boots



I love it!

this, that, and the goddamn BATMAN!

tferoli


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Perfect gift for a wife or girlfriend!!!

subslug


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You could probably use this to clean the dust off your Roomba, or ......

I wonder how this thing would work as a paint brush? hmm

catheew


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tferoli wrote:Perfect gift for a wife or girlfriend!!!



correction...perfect gift for wife AND girlfriend

norm401


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catheew wrote:correction...perfect gift for wife AND girlfriend



correction...Until you give it to them

tferoli


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catheew wrote:correction...perfect gift for wife AND girlfriend



2fer tuesday!

morreale4


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tferoli wrote:Perfect gift for a wife or girlfriend!!!



Not if you want them to stick around.

jesnchris


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So these 2 drunks are in a bar and a woman walks in. The first drunk says "tickle your a** with a feather?"
"What did you say!?!" she replies.
"Typical Nebraska weather... don't you think?"
He does it again to the next woman who walks in.
The other drunk thinks its funny and decides to try it himself when another woman walks in. "Shove a feather up your a**?" he says to her.
"What did you say!?!" she replies, astonished.
"Colder than a b****, eh?" I guess he didn't quite get it.

With these dusters, you and a friend could have a great time in a bar.

glareice


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I could replace the motors in at least 2 of my seriously disabled, wooted 'coptors.

I'm a sucker for the disposable copters.

JesseM3


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My roommate had one of these. They are "ok" ... They don't really stick to the dust as much as they move the dust in a single direction. It worked pretty well in conjunction with an air purifier or HEPA filter running. In the sunlight you can actually see the dust being either corralled in one direction or being tossed into the air. The corralled dust can then be picked up by a dust buster vaccuum and the air dust gets sucked into the filter.

So yes - it's "ok" - not great. But keep in mind no duster is a replacement for a wet cloth.

tlk


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I would buy this if it did the dusting by itself. And with the price of batteries, is it really worth it? Me think not)

ekarlw


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Will the included multi-surface spray prevent skin burn? ... no ulterior motive, just asking... really...

eggrob


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Looks like these would just fling dust into the air.

If I wanna breath dust I'll just do lines. Course I gotta remember how to do them.