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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Really smelly piece of plastic,
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This review is from: Cando Hand Exercise Web (Low Powder) - Small - 7" (Misc.)
This web works OK as a hand exerciser (though I barely used it) - my problem was with the smell. It was STRONG! It made my whole room stink of rubber/plastic. I washed it in soap and water many times - no improvement. When I used it, my hands would stink. I grew to hate the smell. I finally set it outside in the sun in hopes it would eventually outgas and stop stinking. No luck - it stunk even after the UV degraded the rubber material and it all fell apart. So I threw it away.
At Physical Therapy, I used a different brand of web exerciser, and it did not stink. So maybe some other brand doesn't have the same problem. The concept is good, the material choice of this brand was horrible.
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Useful but a bit fragile.,
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This review is from: Cando Hand Exercise Web - Low Powder, green (medium resistance), 7" diameter (Health and Beauty)
This seems to be a good way to exercise one's fingers and hand, offering strengthening unavailable by other techniques. However, the web ripped after about my tenth exercise. It's still usable, but that was disappointing.
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