The Schticky!

Discussion in As Seen on TV started by tommymac • Aug 6, 2012.

  1. tommymac

    tommymacActive Member

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    I can't decide if these commercials, with their dangerous use of homonyms and self-referential humor are brilliant or are trying too hard. Vince is back, of course, and this time he's selling a glorified lint roller. It's tempting. I hate having to use paper rollers.

    Okay, folks in the know: Is it worth it?
     
  2. ktrevino93

    ktrevino93New Member

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    I'm also very curious about this. I've heard good things about it, but my major concern is does it slowly lose it's effectiveness? If this thing can replace lint rollers permanently, then I will probably buy one, even if it only works good for 6-7 years I would be interested.
     
  3. Farrah

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    With my incredibly shedding hair, I was will to try anything as well. SO, yes I even tried the schticky. They sell them at Dollar General. Sadly the schticky didn't work for me either. Well, back to the drawing board.
     
  4. tommymac

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    So, would you say it's as good or not as good as a typical lint-roller?
     
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    even if it only works good for 6-7 years I would be interested.



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  6. Farrah

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    6-7 years? Really? I costs like $10. I hardly think it will last 6 or 7 years. One year maybe, and thats if you rarely use it, and in that case whats the point?
     
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    I have a very fluffy white cat. Her hair is so much preittier on her than on my furniture. I would love for one of these to work for the cat hair...Doesn't sound to promising thought.