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Mar 24, 2017
Worked very well
My body usually takes longer than it seems it should to absorb most types of medication, but this numbing cream worked very well, and quicker than expected. It provided instant relief on a burn, and I used it to pierce my septum as well. Great price. Worked wonderfully.

Mar 24, 2017
Very Thankful
I have a super stocky chiweiner (half chihuahua/half dacschund, 23 lbs of muscle) dog who tugged like a sled dog, as some have said. We tried a pinching collar that worked pretty well until he got used to it. We wanted to find an option that would not pinch him like the collar, and after receiving a thunder shirt as a Christmas gift that he seemed to like, we opted for this Thunder Leash to try it out.
I have only been on a few walks, and it is a night and day change. So far, he is walking at a normal pace, and it is working great. We live in an area where there are rabbits, groundhogs, birds, and field mice about, so he will still tug a little when he gets a smell in his nose. I just give him some slack to investigate and follow those instincts for a minute, and then he is back on course. I used to get my circulation cut off on my hands, wrapping his leash around them, and had to constantly resist his endless pulling. I was afraid to walk on icy pavement because he could easily take me down with a quick pull if he saw something interesting.
Just make sure the buckles are in proper place, one above the D-ring to keep the leash taught enough that they won't step out, or it slides down around their hips, and one below to keep it from squeezing so hard around the ribs if they do tug. I am hoping he doesn't get used to the hug of the leash, as he is very stubborn, but for now, he is doing absolutely great on our walks with the Thunder Leash. I bought a size Small for him, which worried me a little because even though he is short, he is not one of the tiny chiweiner dogs we have met in the past. He is about 21 inches around the biggest part of his torso under his armpits and around his rib cage, which leaves about 3 feet of slack for the rest of the leash on a small sized leash. Enough for us. We haven't tried a head halter or any other vests before this. Hopefully, this is the solution.

Mar 24, 2017
Used on Wood
I have used this item to cut through some small wood blanks to make jewelry rings. Definitely wear your safety gear and glasses, but they do the job in a pinch, and when you get tired of using your coping saw. They fit perfectly into my Dremel 400XPR and my husband's Dremel 1001.