⚡ Say Goodbye to Shocks with Style!
The SWEETHOMEDECO 4 Packs Car Static Human Body Static Eliminator Discharger is a premium anti-static tool designed to eliminate static electricity quickly and efficiently. Made from high-quality materials, this portable keychain can be easily attached to your keys or bags, making it a practical solution for anyone who frequently encounters static shocks. With a secondary discharge function, it ensures a fast and effective removal of static in just 2-3 seconds, making it an essential everyday utility.
L**A
Works Like a Dream
I’m never going anywhere without one of these in my hand or pocket. My whole life I’ve been prone to static electricity, but the past few months I’ve been getting shocked on a daily basis, and I don’t think it’s just because of the dry air. The new comforter I got has definitely been a static buildup and I can’t even touch my new laptop, mini fridge or light switch without constantly getting shocked. It was getting to the point where I was AFRAID to touch anything. The final straw was when I touched my laptop and the static shock somehow turned on my white noise machine. So I decided to buy these. It’s super easy to use. All you have to do is just touch the round tip to a metal surface and a red light flashes in the center and you can actually hear the little static shock while it’s being discharged. You don’t feel anything. Whether you need one of these just for a gas station or if you’re a person who, like me, is constantly getting shocked, this is an ABSOLUTE must-have!!
J**E
I'M SAVED!
The media could not be loaded. All my life, I've been extra prone to static shock. More than normal. I also work in very electrically charged place, constantly touching equipment that shocks me every time. And then when I get home, I shock my cats every time I go to pet them and I feel TERRIBLE.I can't believe these actually work but I swear they do. I've gotten in the habit of just keeping one in my hand all day and tapping it against everything/everyone (and my cats) before I touch it. It's hard to capture on video but you can kind of see it here.So yeah, if you have 'electricity powers' like me, get these. For only a few bucks, they're worth a shot, and have worked great for me.I keep one on me, one in my bag, one in the car, and the other on the coffee table haha
W**L
NOT a Passive Device but Works on Cats!
While I find these devices somewhat overpriced, considering what else you can get for the same cost, these do work well for me, but you have to consciously touch the tip to the object you want to discharge, and usually ~more than once~ and ~in several places~ to dissipate all the static; they don't have a very large area of effect.Also, make sure your flesh is fully touching the metal back end else you'll definitely get a shock. It won't work just wearing it, nor holding it in one hand while touching something with the other.During the day I can't see the light, but it shows up fine at night.I did have some success holding this lengthwise in the cleft between my fingers, against my cats' fur while petting. It didn't stop all of it, but static was substantially less... and the cats were much happier!I just slip the key ring over my middle finger and nestle the device lengthwise against my index and middle fingers, using my thumb to hold it in place while petting. It's a little inconvenient at first, but worth the effort.Sadly, one of the swivels broke the first day. While I did reattach the device to its key ring using the remaining jump ring, it does make it more difficult to use on cats.I would love to see a similar device in the form of a finger ring: Have a metal frame you touch to objects surrounding an LED capsule, with the ring portion serving the same purpose as the back end of this device. Any developers reading this...? 🤞
M**E
This definitely works
I must admit, at times especially in the cold when my wife and I hold hands we sometimes get shocked by each other. Using this to ensure that after we come from the cold or even just being around in the house, based on the materials we have on, really showed us how much static charge we have been carrying around. It has definitely reduced the about of times we have been stung.Like most persons, I've been skeptical about getting these. But hands down...these work. And they work well. Definitely value for your money.The only problem is remembering to use it everytime.Definitely would recommend to everyone
C**R
works some times but not always
They work some times but not consistently. Still got shocked from time to time.
F**S
Fun With Science! Protect Your Electronic Stuff, Too!
There are carpets all over my house. We're constantly loaded up with static electricity which can get painful when touching a doorknob. But I really became concerned after I set up a Bluetooth receiver on my trusty old NAD stereo receiver, and used a mini-plug cable to connect my Roku clicker to a Bluetooth transmitter. Gee, getting stereo sound while watching HBO is great. But I began to notice that when I sat down on the couch, all covered in static electricity, and picked up the clicker, it sent a charge of electricity though it that went right through the Bluetooth device, as well, and across the Bluetooth connection! I'd hear a sickening "snap" through the stereo speakers, and frequently, the Bluetooth connection would cut out. Bad for business. Then I put together a solution to save my nervous system and my semi-conductors, and this is product is part of it. (And if you're anything like me, you're going to love the names of these things.)I start with a "StaticTek Banana Jack Outlet Adapter".https://www.amazon.com/dp/B071J61CSV?ref=ppx_yo2ov_dt_b_fed_asin_title&th=1This thing has two plastic prongs that go down the hot bars of an outlet next to the couch. Rule 1 of electromagnetism, class: plastic does not conduct electricity. Believe. Down the ground opening, though, goes the real deal: a bar of electrically conductive metal. Rule 2, class, electricity will never come out the ground hole. It is an "in," never an "out." On the user's side of the adapter, there's a heavy plastic tunnel and within that, the user's end of that conductive tube is just visible.Here's how I work it. When I sit down on the couch, before I pick up the Roku clicker, I pick up one of these "Human Body Static Eliminator Discharger" sticks. Summoning all the faith in science I have, I touch the end of the stick to the exposed end of the tube in the Banana Jack Outlet Adapter. There is never any pain. Instead, I see a tiny bolt of lightning in the colored window of the discharger stick...and I'm done! I can pick up my Roku clicker without sending shocks of lightning though my precious electronics! It's so much fun, even after it's safe to pick up the clicker, I keep touching the stick to the end of the outlet adapter to see how long it takes me to pick up a new charge. I'm always surprised, because it ain't long!
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