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Anonymous
Does it work? It sounds too good to be true.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Why too good to be true?
you can only install it one time, once you uninstall it,
you can't reinstall it again //@Anonymous: Does it work? It sounds too good to be true.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Woot is owned by Amazon, so it should be legitimate.
1 year ago |
Anonymous
How will does it work on severe dandruff?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Pretty well. Just have to keep scrubbing. It tingles, that's how you know it's working. //@Anonymous: How will does it work on severe dandruff?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
If you bypass the current limiter, you could generate some serious heat by shorting the positive and negative poles. I'd imagine with enough burning, you could cleanse every bit of dandruff off your scalp. Skin might be a bit crispy afterwards, though. //@anonymous: How will does it work on severe dandruff?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Burning hot all in //@anonymous: If you bypass the current limiter, you could generate some serious heat by shorting the positive and negative poles. I'd imagine with enough burning, you could cleanse every bit of dandruff off your scalp. Skin might be a bit crispy afterwards, though. //@anonymous: How will does it work on severe dandruff?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
What’s a positive and negative pole in regards to a battery pack? And how would you “short” them if you are closing the circuit? And why would heat be the product of shorting said circuit? Heat is a product of resistance in a closed circuit. //@anonymous: If you bypass the current limiter, you could generate some serious heat by shorting the positive and negative poles. I'd imagine with enough burning, you could cleanse every bit of dandruff off your scalp. Skin might be a bit crispy afterwards, though. //@anonymous: How will does it work on severe dandruff?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
So you’re saying this won’t work for severe dandruff? //@anonymous: What’s a positive and negative pole in regards to a battery pack? And how would you “short” them if you are closing the circuit? And why would heat be the product of shorting said circuit? Heat is a product of resistance in a closed circuit. //@anonymous: If you bypass the current limiter, you could generate some serious heat by shorting the positive and negative poles. I'd imagine with enough burning, you could cleanse every bit of dandruff off your scalp. Skin might be a bit crispy afterwards, though. //@anonymous: How will does it work on severe dandruff?
1 year ago |
Anonymous
Why do Woot discounts never apply at checkout? I've seen Woot t-shirt sales here a dozen times and they discount never applies.
1 year ago |
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Anonymous
sold out
1 year ago |