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Oct 23, 2023
Quiet, no lumps, stay put, allowing you to forget about them and do other things. Work on any part of the body you can put your hand(s) on.
They go for over 1 hour on a full charge. They have far more use than merely the hands. You can treat any part of your body by putting on these gloves and then placing your hand(s) on it - no need for any bulky or cumbersome wrap.
The intensity and frequency of the vibration appears to be very well suited for relaxing tension and improving circulation.
And they are totally quiet!
I've used many different types of vibration devices - rollers, balls, belts, mats etc. Intellinetix devices are all quiet, no uncomfortable lumps like mats, and they stay put when you move around, unlike balls, rollers, dumbells, etc. With the occasional exception of mats, I just don't use any of the rest anymore. Intellinetix does the job better, with none of the annoying noise all others make, stay where you put them, allow you to move around and just forget about them while doing other things.
And they're great for travel! Very little weight and space, unlike very heavy and/or bulky mats, rollers, balls etc.
I bought two more so one can be recharging while I'm using the other plus one in reserve so I don't have to do without for awhile if one breaks down.

Dec 15, 2017
works well, high quality
very solid sturdy container well able to handle relevant pressures.
Pump action is good. Spray is adjustable and is about as consistent as any manual pump device could be. You'll need to pump up pressure (a few quick easy strokes) a time or two when using a full container - inevitable as when it's half used, the volume of airspace will have increased to about 3 times the starting volume plus considerable air will have been used already.
You have to follow the fill instructions on the container and not fill too full. If you overfill that will reduce the volume of airspace and hence the time that pressure will be maintained before pumping is required - again, inevitable with any such device operating on manually pumped pressure.
Very useful when you don;t want to have to worry about managing a line dragging behind you connected to a pressured water supply or a cord or air line for pressure.

Jun 29, 2016
Best mousetrap ever! SAFE for kids and your toes and fingers! Highly effective, no harm to the mouse. Reuseable
Easy to use. No risk to fingers whatsoever. HIGHLY effective (a catch within a couple of hours every time I set it out (except the last one and haven't seen a mouse or any sign of one since)
Totally harmless to the mice. Easy to release and they scamper away with great vigor and obviously unharmed.
You do need to wash it between uses. Don't rub off the label because the weight balance is important)
Mice communicate by scent and each time one is trapped it leaves a clear message that "THIS is not a good place to be!" (not because it's hurt, but because it's trapped).
Works entire by gravity so no springs to wear out. Should last indefinitely.
Cheese is great bait if you press it into the circle on the end.
PLUS no danger whatsoever of injuring a toe if you walk into it barefooted
PLUS there's no way a kid could get injured by this thing (provided whatever bait you use is non toxic to kids)
(I still feel the trauma of once using a glue trap and seeing the evidence of the horrendous suffering it caused. SO unnecessary!)
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UPDATE. Unfortunately mice (at least some of them) appear to "get wise" to this (and every other trap I've tried) and just ignore it. While it still occasionally traps one, I suspect that's always a new arrival who hasn't learned the ropes yet. The only effective approach appears to be to use a variety of different traps (and this one among them) keeping at least one of each out.
I now use glue traps as well - which don't harm the mice if you get to them within a few hours (only put them where you can hear the struggle and be alerted) and use vegetable oil with an eyedropper to release points of attachment while hanging vertical or upside down (and keep fingers out of reach - they are understandably PO'ed and terrified) Glue traps are a bother but it seems to take some of everything in the mix. "Gravity traps" are my favorites - less bother for both you and, especially, the mice. But if they're not going to be "cooperative" you have to use multiple approaches. (and unless you want a returnee to educate the others, let them go at least a few hundred yards from home.