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Howard Leight MAX Lite Foam Ear Plugs Uncorded NRR 30 (50 Pair)

Howard Leight MAX Lite Foam Ear Plugs Uncorded NRR 30
  • Ideal size for people with smaller ear canals.
  • Contoured T-shape for easy handling and wear.
  • Smooth, soil-resistant closed cell-foam skin prevents dirt build-up.
  • Each pair individually packaged in poly bags.
  • Qty: 50 pairs

I use to do cargo runs for UPS, and they would sometimes have these earplugs out for the pilots. When I saw them I'd grab a HEAPING handful, because they are by far the most comfortable earplugs I have ever used. They are great for long term use, but especially great for side sleepers. I have purchased earplugs specially designed for "sleeping" but you can feel them in your ears making it hard to sleep.

you can reuse them for a long time, as long as you don't get them wet..

Trust me, I've used a lot of earplugs, and these are by far the best you can buy, bar none.

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I need earplugs every night -I'm a terribly light sleeper in a somewhat noisy environment. Most hurt my ears in very short order. These do not hurt at all. However, both my husband and I find that we need to cut down the "flared" part of these ear plugs to make them comfortable, or there is simply too much material left sticking out of your ears. We then find that they don't cut sound all that much. Still much better than nothing, but not fabulous. I have used the orange and yellow Laser Lite ones, and we also cut the flares down and they still keep sound out a bit better than these. They are rated higher, so that makes sense. Those are pretty comfortable too, so I'm thinking that if I order again, I'll probably go with those. These are softer, so it is a trade-off.

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Good fit, ez to insert (stays compressed long enough), soft-does not cause ear pain, does not aggravate tinnitus like some plugs, effective.

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I use these every night (and have for over 17 years) to help block out my dear husband's snoring. They fit my narrow ear canals better and exert less pressure than the red ear plugs by the same company.

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These are super soft and don't leave your ear canals aching at all in the morning. The are very effective and very comfortable.

Afterbite Kids .7oz

Afterbite Kids .7ozI had bought after bite when my son was getting bitten by mosquitos, but didn't end up using it since we didn't get another bite. I recently got it out because I got bit by a spider while working in the garage. I was amazed by how quickly and well it worked. Within a minute the itch was gone. It's still a little raised and red, but other then that I wouldn't even know it was there. The pharmasist said this stuff would work better then the benadryl and other creams... and she was right.

Liz

Bugs love my daughter! She currently has approx 7 bites on her leg that I try hard to prevent her from scratching. I've been using Benadryl gel, which worked ok but she's been scratching so much that she's broken the skin & the gel would burn. I put After Bite on her & she immediately stopped scratching. This stuff is a God send!

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My daughter has mild allergy to mosquito bites relative to the people complaining about grapefruit size bumps. She's three years old and can't restrain from itching, can't kill them before they bite. I'm still looking for an A-class repellant but this cream really works to relieve itching after the bite!! Technically, it has a few of the ingredients recommended to help relieve itching baking soda, aloe, etc but I sure couldn't take the raw ingredients and make them available wherever and whenever I need it (baking soda would dry out, aloe would ferment, etc). So the cream provides a combined package of beneficial ingredients. I have to get a few more tubes for my stock.

WILL RECOMMEND I know not everything works the same for everyone re allergies, but this cream is worth a trial at the very minimum.

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This stuff seems to work very well at least on my child with taking the itch out off mosquito bites. I always stock up on it.

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My husband takes this to his wilderness fishing trips rather than some of those hard core bite sticks and swears by it. He says this is the best after-bite cream he's ever used.

Beeswax Hand Creme

Burt's Bees Beeswax Hand Creme, Almond Milk, 2 oz.One of THEE best smells in the whole entire world. If you love a marzipan/almond scent, this one is for you. I could just stick my nose in the jar and smell it all day.

I use it on my hands and feet before bed/after a shower & it's very moisturizing and creamy. A must have for me.

I read about Burt's Bee products and thought, what the heck, I will give them a try. They seem all natural, but I was concerned about the "smell" or perfume factor (asthma sufferer). WOW! This hand balm-like cream is fantastic. It does have an almond scent, but not too overwhelming and definetly not chemical-like like other drug store lotions. Just rub the hand creme on and your skin is instantly smoother. I put it on every night before bed. It has made an improvement in the little lines on my fingers and on my hands (you can really tell someones age when you look at their hands!). Just buy this, you won't regret it.

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The scent of this creme alone is worth purchasing it, in my book. I love naturally scented products, and this one smells nice without hitting you over the head with a baseball bat of manmade chemical perfumes. The creme is definitely soothing and terrific for dry skin on hands, elbows and even feet. I do find the creme to be a little more greasy than I normally like, but as long as you don't intend to use your computer immediately after applying the creme, you'll be fine. It absorbs into the skin in time, just not immediately as one might assume. Also, a little of this stuff goes a long way, so you get your money's worth.

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I bought some of this a few years ago and liked it because it wasn't greasy. Being an almond scent lover, i was in heaven. Thick and emolient, yes, greasyno. I got very excited when discovered it, again, in the back of my cabinet about a year later. Unfortunatly, when I opened it a horrible smell escaped. This stuff doesn't have a shelf life, probably due to it's natural ingredients. So, i'd advise to use it up quickly. It's one good thing you don't want to save.

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This product stands out above other lotions I've tried because it lasts longer, the smell doesn't stick to your hands, and it isn't tested on animals. I hate having to reapply lotions all the time, and this one really does the job on the first application. If you are working with paper and are sick of licking your fingertips whenever you need to turn a page, this is the hand creme for you. I love the scent of this, but if you don't, you can always try the banana, which works just as well. My favorite part about the scent is that ou are not going to reek of the product all day and annoy all of your friends and coworkers (ahem, bath and body works). It isn't tested on animals, which is great because I couldn't stand using a hand lotion that they had to smear all over some poor fuzzy creature in a cage first to prove it was safe. The containers are also great because they are very reusable. I clean them out and store all sorts of stuff in them. oh, just don't open it immediately after leaving it in a hot car all day or else all the water will escape the jar and the creme will be harder and much less easy to apply.

Kendall Polyskin II Dressings #6640 (2x2.75) (Box of 100)

Kendall Polyskin II Dressings #6640My husband, who is bed bound, has some bed sores that I cover with Duo Derm patches. To insure the edges are well sealed from urine or feces, I cover them with the Kendall Polyskin ll Dressing. They are easy to use do a great job protecting while the sores heal under the Duo Derm.

This product take care of the yes I needed it for. Just the right size to secure his flange for his updating.

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Small First Aid Kit with Plastic Case

Small First Aid Kit with Plastic CaseThis little first aid kit is so perfect. I think one should be in every house, as well as in everyone's car trunk. I fell when I was rollerblading and WISHED that I had this in my car. Don't be caught unprepared like I was (especially if you have kids! It is a good size, and packed with quality items, which is sometimes missed when these kits are put together. I am considering getting one for everyone on my Christmas list!

Polysporin Ointment, 1-Ounce Tube

Polysporin Antibiotic Ointment, First Aid, .5 oz.You must becareful using any topical ointment as they can cause a skin reaction. I did my dermatology rotation and they only ever advised vaseline because topical antibiotic ointments tend to have ingredients such as lanolin and/or mineral oil, substances noted to cause allergic skin reactions. Why I like this? Because the only inactive ingredient is white petroleum aka vaseline. No mineral oil or lanolin to be found. If you have sensitive also avoid balsam of peru.

Early this year, Polysporin was recommended by a dermatologist after I had a biopsy taken, to prevent an infection.

Just yesterday, a very small scratch on my hand came in contact with raw poultry. Even though I washed it many times with soap and water, within hours the cut started to show signs of infection: it turned bright red, it was no longer a thin pink scratch, but was now an area a little larger than a dime, and was getting swollen.

First I tried washing it with soap and water. No luck. Then, salt water solution. No luck. Tried rubbing alcohol. No luck. It was starting to look worse like it was getting larger. Reluctantly, I knew I had to use some sort of medicine although I try to use as little as humanly possible. Within 30 minutes of re-washing the wound with soap, applying the Polysporin ointment with a sterile gauze and tape, the area changed from bright red to light pink. Within a few hours, there was barely any pinkness left. By morning, you could only see the line of the scratch, but no sign of swelling, redness, no pink color it looks good.

It seems a good idea to keep changing the dressing twice a day, as my derm doc had me do for that biopsy site: washing the area with soap and water, drying it with a clean/sterile gauze, and then re-apply the polysporin covered with sterile gauze and tape to make sure it finishes healing, of course.

All in all, I think this Polysporin saved me a trip to the doc on Monday. Thank goodness for that! Highly recommended. Just make sure you don't use it for longer than a week unless your physician tells you to. The med is fairly powerful and not for long term use. It is never to be used internally, but is only approved for external use.

POLYSPORIN:

Active Ingredients: Each grams contains: Bacitracin Zinc (500 units), Polymyxin B Sulfate (10,000 units)

Compare with NEOSPORIN:

Active Ingredients: Each gram contains: Polymyxin B Sulfate (5,000 units), Bacitracin Zinc (400 units), Neomycin (3.5 mg)

Note that this Polysporin is a double antibiotic and contains MORE units of Bacitracin Zinc and Polymyxin B Sulfate than Neosporin ointment does. My dermatologist told me not to use the Triple Antibiotic Neosporin because the third antibiotic in Neosporin, Neomycin, is a common allergin for many people. Although anyone can be allergic to anything at all her recommendation was not to tempt fate by using a product with Neomycin at all especially since I tend to be allergic to almost everything.

Hope this helps you.

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These are the larger tubes of Polysporin which, for me, is a necessity. I've used this product for over 20 years after a dermatologist recommended it after removing a basil cell cancer from my skin. I had one taken off previously. The scar looked and still looks terrible. I used this after the second excising and the scar was minimal. It's still there, but very light and with age has almost disappeared.

It's an an antibiotic gel. Since switching to it, I've never developed an infection in the cuts and have used it on scrapes, burns, and small cuts, as well as deep cuts that required stitches.

Most importantly to me is that it doesn't hurt when it comes in contact with the wound. I keep a tube everywhere -the bathrooms, the kitchen, my car, and my traveling kit.

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Use instead of Neosporin on the recommendation of my dermatologist in case of possible allergy. Heals as well as Neosporin.

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My wounds always seem to heal faster and they do not get infected when I used Polysporin. I don't need the third ingredient from Neosporin.

IRRIGATION SYRINGE PISTON 4262 60CC

IRRIGATION SYRINGE PISTON 4262 60CCThis thing is a lot larger than I thought it was going to be. Check the dimensions compared to what you are using it for before ordering.

Thank you very very very very much for the syringes, they work perfectly for the job at hand. thank you

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Nexcare Nexcare All Purpose Mask

Nexcare All Purpose Mask - 5 eaThis mask does not appear to be "N anything". Amazon's product description states:

"99% filter efficiency against ragweed pollen"

"filters out 99% of wearer's exhaled airborne bacteria"

One might think this mask meets the NIOSH "N99" requirements. It apparently doesn't even come close. The box shown in the Amazon description does not match what was actually shipped in November 2011. The front of my box states, "Filters out > 95% of wearer's exhaled airborne bacteria" and "Helps reduce exposure to household dust, ragweed pollen and yard dusts". There is no NIOSH "N" designation anywhere on the packaging, and the masks' performance criteria certainly appear to be below that advertised.

I bought these masks to use when exposed to allergens like dust, or oven cleaners or weeds. In particular, I had been helping a friend take care of a pet coop (chickens) and the straw (or the chickens) gave me a sore throat. These little masks made a big difference. I can certainly recommend them.

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From cleaning the batroom with abrasive agents with strong vapors, to groming my cats, they are just perfect, light and comfortable when on

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Don't bother. I you want these to block out any air pollutants or allergens, they are a waste of money. They do not provide any seal, the elastic is flimsy and breaks easily. I used one and thru the rest away

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We use these masks for cleaning the basement and doing yard work or for anything else we do where we don't want to breathe in dust. They work great. I feel they are a must have to prevent breathing in dust or pollen when working for long stretches raking leaves, sweeping outdoors or cleaning dusty areas.

iWALKFREE Rehab Rehabilitation Knee Walker Crutch Aid

iWALKFREE Rehab Rehabilitation Knee Walker Crutch AidToo many reviews of this item are either HATE it or LOVE it.

Here is the real deal with these things. Yes, they give you capability you won't have with crutches. HOWEVER, there are some capabilities you WON'T have with this thing that you WILL have with crutches. I hate crutches, and I like this product, so don't get me wrong, but the folks at iwalkfree have not finished this product it is still clearly in development and not quite where it SHOULD be for a product of this price. And I'll start by pointing out that as a mechanical engineer working with such components for industry, there is about $60 in parts here at the most and it retails for $450. For that price I want THE BEST QUALITY but they don't put the best quality into this.

The materials are good quality, and like many people say, after a couple days of practice I found it much easier and natural to use (as compared with day one). And I love this thing for what I can do with it that I can't do with crutches. But I also hate this thing for the few SIMPLE things they could have done to it to actually make it useful for the variety of activities during the day.

Most importantly, the straps on this are quite strong, but take FAR TOO LONG to remove. There needs to be a FAST way to remove these straps, and there are certainly straps out there with quick-release clasps that could do the job, but they have placed latches on this thing that make it a pain in the neck to remove so much so that I dread the notion of having to take it off and put it back on because it's just too darned time consuming. If I need to get something done quickly, this thing is not what I grab I grab the crutches. I only use this when I need to be able to use my hands while getting around the house, or when needing to walk longer distances.

Another problem is that the design of the height adjustment is awkward. If I want to change height, I need to adjust EVERYTHING. This is important because of the swing-through issue with this device. On flat floors, no issues, but going outside and walking on uneven grass can create a desire for one-notch lower on height. But that's not a good idea because you can't do that without readjusting everything. They need to change it so that a person can choose between a few (maybe 3) height positions easily. This could be done by changing how the knee carriage and straps interface to the pole. The way it's designed, one must tackle uneven ground MUCH more slowly than possible on crutches, even though on even floors this thing can be faster than crutches.

Another problem is the knee pad itself. Although it's mostly quite comfortable in terms of padding, the knee pad is prone to causing sweat on a bare leg (a summertime problem). So a person needs to put some sort of absorbent fabric over it, and this is not so simple to do with the latches the way they are. It would be nice if they could include some sort of fabric swatches (maybe with velcro attachments to the knee platform) to prevent skin sticking to the rubber knee pad. A low cost enhancement to a pricey object.

Walking on steeper slopes is not as nice with this as with crutches. With crutches, a much steeper slope (up or down) can be tackled. With this, you are limited by your swing-through clearance (height adjustment).

Also, although I can walk a LOT with this thing without needing a cane, I feel I need a cane for any set of steps that have two or more to climb or go down. One step is OK (like a curb), but two or more needs a railing. In many places, a railing is NOT installed for 2-3 steps (many homes have 2-3 steps to get to the front door, but no railing), and this is a place where one can fall easily.

Last, as a person unable to drive while needing to use this, it's also a pain to get into and out of a car and the person who is offering me a ride has to wait that much longer for me to get into and out of their car. If they fixed the latches to be quick-release and quick-attach, maybe this would not be such a big deal. But since it takes so long to remove and re-attach as compared with crutches, it's a real nuisance when dealing with cars.

Three stars because I truly get to be able to do some things I can't do with crutches. But it gets points docked for being so pricey yet so rudimentary in terms of capability. They COULD make this thing MUCH faster to put on and take off MUCH more ergonomic. But they don't because they know they are the only game in town. They won't be for long if they don't fix these issues.

I did not buy this from Amazon but feel compelled to contribute a positive review since so little is known about this terrific product.

My Injury & Search for Maximum Mobility:

I ruptured my Achilles tendon on June 7, 2010. My right foot will be NWB (non-weight bearing) for 3 months. After being on conventional crutches for one week and discovering how limited they were (e.g. heating up a coffee in the microwave and taking it to the kitchen table becomes an exercise in strategic planning), I found the "Freedom Leg" on-line (I'll let you google for that), but from what I read, most of the Internet "buzz" painted a promising picture but very few positive testimonials from actual users (not counting their youtube video). I suspect the product is just too new. One of their on-line retailers stopped carrying it due to numerous returns and one spontaneous failure (yikes!). There are several interesting alternatives such as leg/knee scooters, the onecrutch, and fore-arm crutches, but in my job, I drive and/or fly to meet customers. I carry a laptop, luggage, stay in hotels etc. A wheel chair or powered scooter were not practical unless I remodeled my home.

About the iWALKFree:

Then my wife found the iwalkfree. Necessity is the mother of invention, and the inventor created this in 97 after a bad fall. Since then, it has been certified by the FDA and Canadian medical authorities as an approved medical device. It has been blogged about at places like among others and all signs pointed to a viable alternative. After a minor fall going down stairs on the crutches, I ordered the iwalkfree and received it Jun 24. The manufacturer recommends using a cane until you gain your balance and I concur...but after "testing" it for a few hours for stability, I "strapped it on" and went to dinner the same day. I did not feel very stable but thought "This is your best chance for mobility for the next 3 months...get used to it!". I am happy to report I DID get used to it and highly recommend it.

Things to Consider:

1. Fit Make sure you get it sized correctly; the aluminum strut needs to be cut to match your leg's inseam. If not, it could poke into your abdomen when taking large strides. Not the end of the world, you will need a saw to cut away any excess. I read on productwiki a reviewer who believed it was not designed well for males since the top strap rides high into your crotch. I've had no issues at all.

2. IMHO, this is for people who:

a) WANT to be mobile if you're already a couch potato...stop reading and grab another mouthful of nachos.

b) Fairly active and have good trainable balance I'm no ballerina or superstar athlete. I can ride a bike, ski blues and occasional blacks and do a 10K in about an hour, I have decent adaptable balance. You will place additional load on your "good leg" especially going up and down steep terrain, e.g. hiking up a moderately inclined mountain trail that was supposed to take 15 minutes walking took me about 20 25 minutes on the iWalk. I don't believe reviewers who've said you need to be "very athletic".

3. Not great for constantly getting up and down (i.e. in a chair) With repeated practice I can take it on/off in 15 to 30 seconds WITHOUT any help. I think this is a decent trade off against the overall mobility it provides.

4. People will stare at you If this makes you too uncomfortable or self-conscious...don't bother. By my 3rd day with it, I went to Costco by myself for about 3 hours...I purposely avoided parking in a wheel chair spot. I had at least 5 people approach me to ask about it and enough staring/gawking to make me think I was a real hottie.

5. Pressure/Rubbing on your injured leg Some have complained that the position it puts your leg in can cause shin or (in my case heel pain). Look carefully at the position it puts the injured leg in, it is almost horizontal on the "knee shelf". Consider your cast/brace/CAM walker/boot and whether or not you think this will be a problem. The position is most like having the injured leg on a chair (likely what you presently do in the bathroom or kitchen right?). Depending how active you want to be, you may experience a bit of leg bounce on the injured leg. For me, the weight of my CAM walker/boot occasionally causes heel pain in this position e.g. when I tried playing badminton or basketball so I took numerous breaks.

6. Padding on the knee shelf adequate? I weigh about 140 lbs. and other than putting a cotton pad on the knee shelf for breath-ability (I sweat a lot and it is summer), I find the padding just fine. I am a tad concerned that the foam may compress (i.e. pack out) beyond usefulness at the end of my 3 month NWB period...in the worst case, it looks easily replaceable and is clearly as a result to the constant use it gets.

I would give it 5 stars if it had options for a suspension/shock absorber (like on a bike) and an add-on to attach to a bike pedal so it could serve double duty as an iBIKEFree :). Conversely, I can see that its genius is in its simplicity. I am a fan of this device and highly recommend it to everyone I talk to.

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I fully echo N. Chan's July 10, 2010 review. Her points are well organized and articulately presented. When I was looking for reviews before purchasing an iWALKFree, I found hers to be the best review out there (Thank you N. Chan!). Based on my 3 weeks with the iWALKFree, I will only add a few points to her comprehensive write-up.

1. I too have found the iWALKFree device to be a huge quality of life improvement over using crutches. Not only can you carry and lift things with your hands, but you can easily and comfortably simply stand upright and have conversations, etc. without being draped over crutches. And you are no longer dependent on others to get things for you.

2. There are other rolling knee walker devices out there, but they cannot go over rough and uneven terrain, and even stairs, like the iWALKFree can. I thought some of the things I read others were doing on thier iWALKFree's were "stretches" of the truth (swinging a golf club, throwing a ball, mowing the lawn, etc.), but after 3 weeks on my iWALKFree, I have done all of those and more.

3. It took my cast technician two modifications to the top of my cast, for the iWALKFree to be comfortable. At first the cast was so high that it put pressure on the little bony protrusion below the knee (tibial tuberosity), so we took 1 1/2" off the top of the cast. Then the newly cut top of the cast dug into my shin, so I went back and he added some padding. I can now wear it for several hours at at a time before I need to get off of the leg for a while.

4. A related product that you might look into if you have a lower leg cast or injury is the DryCorp "Dry Pro" surgical rubber waterproof cast protector. It goes on and off quickly so that you can shower or bathe without getting your cast wet. And I have been swimming laps in mine as well. It is a big improvement over the garbage bag and rubber band method that I used to use each morning to shower no to mention the ability to swim again and get some exercise.

5. I told my wife this weekend that if I were forced to make the choice between 10 weeks in a non-weight bearing cast WITH the use of the iWALKFree VERSUS only 5 weeks in a cast on crutches, I would choose 10 weeks WITH the iWALKFree... it improves my quality of life that much!

Mike

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This product is 5 stars in most ways but there are a couple of practical issues that made me decide to give it only 4 stars overall. But if you're reading this review, let me give you some advice: BUY IT.

Love the iWalkFree. I have a severed Achilles and can't put any weight on it. The iWalk has helped me get much of my life back. Since getting it 10 days ago, I have mowed the lawn, blown and raked leaves, walked my dog, raced my son around the running track (we start in the same spot and see how far I can get before he can lap me), played a (casual) baseball game, coached my daughter's soccer team, and generally regained my ability to walk anywhere.

I am 6'6" and about 230 lbs, and the crutch fits me perfectly. I have a 36" inseam, yet I still have adjust to spare on the knee support--I think this thing would work for some folks that are 6'8". 5 stars for fit.

When not needing a crutch, I am fit and active, but I'm not a super-athlete. Anyone who is in reasonably good shape with reasonable coordination should be able to use this product. Just make sure your "good" leg and hip are in decent shape.

The crutch is very well designed and built. And it's reasonably easy to adjust. 5 stars.

I had no trouble learning how to use it. The videos on the iWalk-Free.com web site helped me get started. I was a bit wobbly at first but was able to walk to the park within 15 min of putting it on. After about 3 days, I was quite comfortable and started walking with a longer stride, balancing on the crutch, walking stairs without a railing. Last night I was showing off and "twirling" around in place while standing only on the crutch. 5 stars for ease of use.

Safety: My wife, and mom were all fussing about me buying this thing. They were all convinced that is "looks" unstable and were worried that I was going to fall and hurt myself. In reality, I feel *way* more safe on the iWalkFree than I do on both crutches (they run into and get snagged on furniture, my kids' junk, etc.) and my knee scooter (roll over a rough surface at your own peril). I do "snag" the bottom of the crutch on cracks or uneven concrete & grass surfaces, but it feels more like what would happen if you tripped or stumbled a little--you just catch yourself. Overall, I feel very comfortable and stable on the cruch. 5 stars for safety. (And my wife and mom agree now that they've seen me on it.)

Overall comfort: While the crutch fits me well and is comfortable to wear, the rest of my body doesn't love wearing it. My right knee (the one thats on the support) tends to get tired and stiff when I've been moving around for awhile. Also, my lower back tends to feel pretty achy when I'm wearing the crutch. This has to do with the fact that my weight isn't entirely even on each leg and because my hips aren't perfectly level. I've played with the height settings, and I've made everything a little better, but my body still gets out of sorts after awhile. I expect it will get better with time, as I get used to it. 3 stars.

Hands free-ness: Ok, this is where the crutch really shines. I can carry stuff. I can carry both my laptop and a hot cup of coffee. I can grab rails. I can shake hands. I can do work. 10 stars. (Can I give 10 stars?)

Insurance: My doctor (at the excellent U. of Washington Foot & Ankle Clinic) was familiar with the crutch and had one on hand that he's loaned out to patients. It was a bit beat up and my insurance was willing to pay (with a prescription), so I purchased. 5 stars for price!

Stories: Same doctor told me two stories: 1) he has a video of a patient playing Ultimate Frisbee on the crutch; 2) a patient who was a home builder was able to work in the crutch and (to the doctor's horror) even climbed ladders on it. Honestly, as safe as I feel on the crutch, a ladder sounds like a terrible idea.

Sitting: OK, as useful as the crutch has been overall, it's not a perfect replacement for my knee scooter. It's simply not practical to sit wearing the crutch. I still try to do it, but I'm never comfortable, and the end sticks out...kinda looks like I've got a shotgun hanging off my leg. Also, I end up with weight on my foot/ankle which works for maybe 30 sec but then I'm uncomfortable. Given that it takes about 15 sec to get off and maybe 30 sec to put back on, and that putting it on requires some careful balancing, I have decided not to wear it around the house or my office much. I'm still using my knee scooter primarily when I'm sitting at my desk or on the couch--much easier to get up for meetings or to go to the bathroom. 3 stars.

Speaking of going to the bathroom: Works great at a urinal. Much easier than crutches or a knee scooter. Need to take it off if I need to sit. (I sit first then take it off.) 5 stars.

Showers: I don't go near the shower in the iWalk. There would just be a little too much balancing and maneuvering around a slippery floor. It would probably work, but I revert to my scooter or crutches when getting in/out of the shower. 3 stars.

Around the house: Great, great, great if you need to do housework, yard work, cook, etc. Just today I was walking around the yard spraying weed killer, walking my dog, folding laundry (while standing) and cleaning the kitchen. 5 stars.

Customer service: I bought the crutch directly from iWalkFree, since I wanted to be certain of customer service, and I didn't know if there was only one size. It's a small company, and I called them with my questions. They were AWESOME. Great people, very passionate about their product. 5 stars.

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I tore my Achilles Tendon and finally consented to have the surgery. What follows is six weeks of complete non-weight bearing hell.

The iWalkFree actually was a godsend. I hated using it. Hated wearing it. But it gave me freedom I otherwise wouldn't have had. I started practicing with the crutch prior to my surgery. I had about 3 days to get used to it before I actually had to use it. I recommend this, although you'll feel stupid doing so and other people won't feel restrained telling you how dumb you look either, but screw them (sorry) because this is all about YOU.

Post-surgery, I was up and around with the iWalkFree crutch by Day 4. This was the day I quit pain meds and decided to start getting my life back. I was able to get around the house pretty easily with the crutch. I could do laundry. I could cook (something I absolutely love to do). I could, somewhat awkwardly, take out the garbage and recycling. I annoyed the heck out of my wife who seemed to expect me to sit on my ass and heal.

By week 2 I was out and about with the iWalkFree. Expect to deal with looks (you are a real-life pirate after all) and field questions about the crutch and your injury. My standard response was, "I tore my Achilles Tendon and this is tons better than using crutches. Crutches are the devil." This seemed to satisfy the curious.

Initially, my left knee which was on the iWalkFree was pounded pretty badly by all the weight I was putting on the crutch (I'm 6 foot and 170lbs) and I used a knee pad I bought from Ace. I stopped using this or needing it by about Week 2-3.

Having a good center of gravity with the crutch can be tough. The 3 straps do a good but not great job of aligning the crutch. I would find myself bending at the knee at points in an awkward way. Nothing major it just shows how well evolved we are with the legs we have. I did learn a trick with the straps. They extend out annoyingly and get in the way, especially when climbing stairs. It took me 3 weeks to figure out I could tuck them back under the main strut. This made using the crutch MUCH better.

Lastly, I never fell in 6 weeks of using the crutch, although I almost tipped several times. The bottom of the crutch isn't perfect but I don't know how it could be. Beware wet tiled floors. You'll slip. Conversely, plush carpets may upset you (literally) by creating drag. Most of this is unavoidable. You get tired using the thing and your form isn't always 100% perfect.

In conclusion, I have a love-hate relationship with the iWalkFree crutch. Would I recommend it? ABSOLUTELY. It's a life saver and if you're a triathlete like me, it will get you moving and using your muscles again much sooner in a more naturalistic way. If you're reading this because you are or will soon have to be non-weight bearing, my commiserations. It's rough, but it hopefully won't last forever and you'll be back to your old self soon. Good luck!

Fully Stocked Enhanced IFAK Level 1 First Aid Bag

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  • Tan Self Adhesive Bandage 3"
  • Set of Blue Nitrile Gloves
  • Tourniquet non pneumatic
  • Set of EMT Shears 7.5"
  • Triangular Bandage 46"x46"x52"

Not Only is this a great Med. kit it also is a Drop leg pouch. The Pouch is a Voodo tactical pouch, and it can adjust to just about any size. Once you order it the company will contact you to ask what Color you want. They had many different Colors and patterns. The company had great customer service. The Med. gear inside is good quality, and I bet you could put some more gear inside too. All in all a great product.

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thought i was just ordering a mid level ifak in a pouch, when to my surprise this thing came in a voodoo tactical case this kit is pretty high quality

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The contents came as described and all with expiration dates further than a couple months out. The pouch on the other hand is not all that great, I am replacing mine with the Condor rip away version. I don't like the fact that the drop leg attachments are permanent and cause it to bulge out when placed on molle.

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For the price I paid and the items I received I could not have asked for a much better purchase. I do, however, feel that the tourniquet could have been of better quality and there could have been a few more supplies overall it was a good purchase

I ordered this IFAK on a customer's review that the supplier had 'many different color options'. Not true. The company is very good about contacting you immediately following the order being placed, but the only color options are Black, Tan and ACU Digital camo. I was very disappointed that it did not come in Multicam matching my plate carrier but it may mean I have to buy a new pouch down the line. Tan will have to do for now. Not totally dissuaded though, I was ordering this particular kit more for the contents than the pouch. Just ordered today, will update upon receipt. Can't say enough about the supplier though, very helpful even when they called my wife to ask what color I wanted and I called them back to change from ACU to tan. 5 stars for cust. service!

Sharps Container 1qt

Sharps Container 1qtsmall enough to fit into the tote we have for the diabetic supplies. Easy to use and dispose of. Necessary, cheap, and works.

We had been looking for a sharps container for our son and finally checked Amazon very happy with the price and product because son uses the pump and it is the only one that has a mouth big enough to take the sharps from the pump.

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Just recently being diagnosed with diabetes, I needed a receptacle for pin needles and lancets. This size worked out quite well. It came promptly and I ceretainly plan to buy more when necessary.

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Medique 22813 Pain-Off

Medique 22813 Pain-OffI have found that these work better for my neck/headaches than anything else I've tried. I wish they were available in a local store. But Amazon ships these in a timely manner.

this is the best substitute for Excedrin I could find, ordered 3 boxes awhile back and they help me with migraines I get a lot, now my mother is taking them, she never took Excedrin before and she has been going blind, its a eye disease that older women get some times, anyway they gave her just about every type of pill to help with her eye and headache...I then mentioned what I have always used, and now with pain off, its just as good or better than Excedrin.my moms no longer has headaches because of Pain-Off!

its a great substitution guys, I will keep buying it, you should too if you have tried everything...this will do what many will not. I guarantee it!

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For me nothing works better for a headache than Excedrin. Since the recall of Excedrin, I find the Pain-Off to be just as effective as it has the sameactive ingredients.

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Tried Pain-Off as a substitute for Excedrin and found that it worked just as well as Excedrin. We are very pleased with Pain-Off and may not go back to Excedrin if it ever comes back on the market. Product was shipped in (2) tablet foil packets, don't know if it is sold as bulk, unwrapped tablets or not. Very fast delivery right to the house.

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Splinter Out, 10/Pack, 2 Packs

Splinter Out, 10/Pack, 2 PacksWe have these in our first aid kits at work and at home. These let you pry splinters out, rather than pulling or breaking them. They are easy to use; employees prefer them over tweezers claiming that these let you see what your digging out. Our teens use them for popping zits; they say that these are much more comfortable than a needle. I have used them to get wood & metal splinters out of our dog's paw with a gentle prying action.

I first found one of these in our industrial plant's medical kit. I had got a splinter helping out on the production floor. This product consists of a short flat thin piece of metal (aluminum?) with a very narrow sharp point at one end, sealed individually in sterile paper.

If you've tried to remove a splinter with tweezers, the wide ends can damage your nearby skin if you try too hard. This item is like a needle but much easier to hold. You can pick out the splinter then put some antiseptic on. You can also pop zits without damaging your skin around the puncture site so you can apply antiseptic for them to heal. Only if you have a very steady hand, you can use these scrape off styes on your eyelids before washing the eyes with saline solution or eye drops to remove the built up infected eye gland fluid that leaks out once you scrape off the stye.

These splinter removers come packaged individually in sterile paper. At home you can probably keep one for a while after opening if you immediately rinse off after use in very hot water and use some antiseptic on the pointy end so you don't transfer germs between uses, and store in your medicine cabinet. They can be expensive, up to $1.70 each. I found one place, BP med on amazon that sells 10 packs for $5 in a cute plastic box, and ships fast. THen you can keep one pack in your car, one at home.

After you've removed the splinter or popped your zit, Bactine (benzalkonium chloride) or Campho-phenique (camphor and phenol) seem to be the best antiseptics that seem to kill even antibiotic resistant bacteria. Ammonium iodide is reasonably good also, and iodine is an element your body needs. Wait a little while then put nu-skin (liquid polymer bandage, available widely) or benzoin tincture / compound (USP) (available widely at drug stores) on.

Bacteria that produce alot of fluid tend to leak thru nu-skin after a while so re-apply 8+ hours apart. They seem to be less able to breach the benzoin mono-layer on the skin but you do need to reapply on top of it for larger wounds till a solid layer is achieved without skin fluid leaking through. After healing you can use a stiff nail brush soaked under very hot water to softly scrub off the benzoin. The nu-skin will flake off by itself. If it grows deeply into a wound while healing may take longer, don't pull it off, is an integral part of your skin temporarily.

Both bandage products form a layer where your body can grow cells underneath to heal. The benzoin is an old remedy that is also slightly fragrant, and, while an awful dark brown color, will help heal hard to heal wounds, as bacteria have problems growing through or near it. Don't pull off too early or you may pull off healing skin.

If your skin is turning brown around the edges of a wound, it may be useful to use the square edge of the 'splinter out' metal strip or use sharp point to debride small parts of dead tissue down to a pink base so you can apply antiseptic, and bandages. The campho-phenique antiseptic will kill the bacteria in the dead brown edges around a skin wound and harden the wound so it heals well, an alternative to the liquid bandages or regular bandages.

If the wound is slightly larger, you can cover with a plastic bandage strip. Put a very thin layer of triple-antibiotic on the gauze pad so it breathes but will tend to kill bacteria and keep out dirt. Look for pink streaks away from the wound. If these show up, keep treating or get medical assistance, esp if wounds spread or degrade. If the area is raised slightly, may still be infected / inflamed, keep treating. Don't confuse the white color of new cell growth under the liquid bandage with white blood cells. If white blood cells keep treating with antiseptics but leave alone if healing with new cells.

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I manage a swim and tennis club and these are the best for getting out the many splinters that kids get there. I highly recommend them especially for public places since they are each individually wrapped and you don't have to worry about breaking someone's skin with something that has been used before!

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I'm a woodworker and am always getting splinters. A friend introduced me to these and I've found them invaluable. So much better than a needle.

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worked in a machine shop for years and was ALWAYS getting metal splinters in my fingers! Used to use a sewing needle till the 1st Aid box got these; work wonders in digging out a sliver of metal or wood. Now that I no longer have access to that box I decided to buy myself some for home/ shop use.

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This is best if your hair is all grey and you want to add color. I needed to use the color sparing shampoo to maintain color.

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