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Nov 12, 2019
All Good
Product is branded (Philips), and seems to do everything it's supposed to do. Did not arrive in official Philips packaging, which doesn't matter to me. Appears identical to the charger/sanitizer that was included with my wife's Sonicare toothbrush. I'm happy and think that you will be too.

Nov 28, 2019
You Decide...
I have not used this product long enough to evaluate its effectiveness. It seems to work just fine as a body wash. My past experience with Suave shampoo products on my scalp has not been good, so I am not using it as a shampoo. Everyone's individual body chemistry is different, however, so your results may vary. One of the primary reasons for ordering this product was that it purported to have musk and sandalwood scent. The actual scent, while not disagreeable, is not what I would describe as either musk or sandalwood. There is no indication on the bottle of what the scent(s) are supposed to be though. At the price though, I can't complain. The scent is pleasant. It seems to work well as a body wash. And the price is right. What more can I say?

Oct 03, 2018
Pleasant Surprise...
1 of 1 found this helpful I have equipped all of my handguns with Crimson Trace laser sights for many years, so I was reluctant to try the "off brand". To my pleasant surprise, the Armalaser product seems as good or better than my Crimson Trace sights. One issue that I have had with Crimson Trace is that the sight must be dismounted from the weapon in order to change the battery. Not just a hassle but necessitates sighting-in every time. The Armalaser has a handy dandy door over the battery chamber. Open the door, change battery, close the door, your done. Another issue that I have had with Crimson Trace is the button switch to turn the laser on. I don't mind the positioning, but the buttons seem to wear out, causing the laser to fail sporadically, and sometimes permanently. I was skeptical about the "switch" on the Armalaser, but am pleasantly surprised. It works much better, effortlessly. Since I have only had the Armalaser for a couple of weeks I can't speak to durability, but it seems very well made. The laser itself seems brighter and stronger than those of my Crimson Trace sights. Last, but not least, the price of the Armalaser is much more agreeable. My only complaint is that the available selection of holsters for weapons fitted with the Armalaser is somewhat limited. Better for some weapons than for others. But that is no criticism of the sight itself, and I am sure that as the Armalaser becomes more popular (and it will) the selection of holsters will improve. I highly recommend the Armalaser products.