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  • Eileen - Works really well, but really stinks! Make sure ...

    Works really well, but really stinks! Make sure you have a window open or a fan on. Do NOT stay in the room for very long at one time!

  • Nathan H - Difficult to hold

    This knife was unfortunately not made in the US. This is my first and biggest gripe, but it is a solid, well-built knife. The locking mechanism is simple to use one handed and securely held the knife during my numerous kayaking trips this past year. Overall, the knife is slightly shorter than I would prefer for a rescue/emergency knife. I have smaller hands, but the small handle still makes it hard to grip the knife.

  • Michael - He gets constipated all the time because it turned out he is lactose intolerant like his ol' dada

    These are very hard to come by in any local store. They're always out of them. My 18mo old son has had poopie issues since he's been born. He gets constipated all the time because it turned out he is lactose intolerant like his ol' dada. Many formula products are milk base so we have to give 5 drops a day and we mix this with Miralax and voila. No more constipation issues.

  • Dallas - great if you like mud all over

    These are even uglier in person. The bottom is this weird bubbly texture which holds in tons of dirt and mud that leaves clumps all over the car, the house, etc. They went back.

  • Laura A Keppel - Before you pull up a loose tile, you HAVE to TRY this product!

    I had approximately 30 loose ceramic tiles in my basement. I was going to try to remove and replace those tiles but I did not have sufficient tiles left to do the job. I found Fix-A-Florr and thought I would give it a try.