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There must be someone on this board has this tool

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any thoughts on it?

http://wringitout.com/

 

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Hahaha I like how on there website they have a TSG crossed out with the words "inferior equipment give inferior results".

Also "EACH WRINGER HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED IN THE UK" that's likely code for made in China cause they don't say "Made in the UK".

They also talk about how built to last it and then you can buy all the replacement parts for it.

I have a strong feeling these will end up in the Goodwill bin with the shakeweights, and and broken golf clubs.

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I do have all of these wet towels and rags just laying around the house that I'm just not strong enough to wring out. Do you think I should get one of these, guys?

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Just get a Sidewinder Pro Extreme. Same concept but it is actually an excellent product.

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34 minutes ago, Jared Goguen said:

Hahaha I like how on there website they have a TSG crossed out with the words "inferior equipment give inferior results".

Also "EACH WRINGER HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED IN THE UK" that's likely code for made in China cause they don't say "Made in the UK".

They also talk about how built to last it and then you can buy all the replacement parts for it.

I have a strong feeling these will end up in the Goodwill bin with the shakeweights, and and broken golf clubs.

well spotted on the engineered in uk and not made in uk lol you have played this game before lol i also thought it funny about the spares though it does look like a decent bit of kit to me

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3 hours ago, Jared Goguen said:

Hahaha I like how on there website they have a TSG crossed out with the words "inferior equipment give inferior results".

Also "EACH WRINGER HAS BEEN DESIGNED AND ENGINEERED IN THE UK" that's likely code for made in China cause they don't say "Made in the UK".

They also talk about how built to last it and then you can buy all the replacement parts for it.

I have a strong feeling these will end up in the Goodwill bin with the shakeweights, and and broken golf clubs.

I was browsing that site a few weeks ago when this piece of equipment was posted on this forum and your post pretty much sums up what I thought of it.

I'm sure the product can be decent but I really don't like how they advertise it. So I won't buy it.

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Well thought why not and went for it. I am rather impressed I have to say. Not bad at all

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I have to admit I'm more interested in the big fan looking thing in the background. Where are you?

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On 7/1/2016 at 3:29 PM, Jared Goguen said:

I have to admit I'm more interested in the big fan looking thing in the background. Where are you?

LOL i work in a plant hire shop i can do you a good deal

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Hi I haven't used a sidewinder pro but it's very good. You turn the tension up or down on one side only can basically go from a feather to not but. Well worth the cheaper price tag

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