Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue is available in Saudi Arabia.
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➕ What is the price of Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue in Saudi Arabia ?
The price of Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue in-store is SAR VAT.
➕ When Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue was released ?
The release date was December 26, 2007.
➕ What is the price of Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue cheap used ?
The price of Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue used is SAR VAT.
➕ What are the main characteristics of Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue ?
Special specifications :
Remove the static charge on the surface of a record instantly
10,00 uses during the lifetime of the unit
➕ Is it interesting to buy this product ?
The best people who can answer you are customers who have already bought and tested this product (See Customer Reviews). This product is rated 4.3 / 5 on Amazon.
➕ Where to buy Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue in Saudi Arabia ?
Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue
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16 reviews for Milty 5036694022153 Zerostat 3 Anti-Static Gun, Blue
Rated 4 out of 5
G. O (verified owner)–
Yes, its a plastic toy gun. – You’re going to feel so stupid every time you use this thing. As you SLOWLY (does anyone read directions?) pull the trigger back and then SLOWLY let it back out a few times while moving around the record and stylus you’re going to remind yourself that you A) Look like a moron B) and Spent $80 on a toy gun that is using the same basic plastic molds and technology since the 70s.
Rated 5 out of 5
E. N (verified owner)–
It’s not voodoo but it do do the job – Although I have a recently upgraded home audio system that costs more than a late model used Lexus (yikes I hope my wife doesn’t read this!) I don’t consider myself an audio snob-I don’t subscribe to the $100 (or 10x that) per meter cable klans who argue on the blogs out there. But I have re-discovered vinyl and absolutely have a BLAST listening to and in many cases ripping it in hi res WAV files into ProTools to use with my Oppo player, JRiver Media Center, and such.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. L (verified owner)–
IT WORKS! Worth every penny! – I always wanted to get one of these. Finally broke down and got one! The cost was always my problem. When you are a teenager its like for about $100 do I buy more records? Or an expensive antistatic gun? My choice was always buy more music! So I kinda learned to live without it! I remember I had a cleaning record brush that would hold some fluid that dampened the brush from the inside so it would reduce static when sweeping off your records but sometimes you just needed something powerful like this Zerostat gun. But let me say it’s worth every penny and I wish I had invested in one years ago! I recently got a new record that was so static charged that it wouldn’t easily come out of the paper sleeve! It was horrible. But I used this gun with the record still in the sleeve first to loosen up some static and then once out of the sleeve I used it on both sides of the record twice and there is no static at all! What a difference! Wish I saved up my money for one of these when I was a kid. It’s definitely worth having! The key is to very slowly squeeze the trigger handle in and then out again. I do both sides twice and it gets rid of all the static! I’m impressed on how well it worked! Very happy Buy one now! Don’t wait till your 45 years old like I did! Lol
Rated 5 out of 5
H. G (verified owner)–
Hello static free records! – I used to use the good old static brush but now I use this Milty static gun. 2 shots to each side of a record and your ready to spin some vinyl, static-free
Rated 5 out of 5
A. F (verified owner)–
Trigger is annoying but item is very effective – It’s a bit annoying how slowly you have to squeeze and release the trigger in order to get the best results, but this gun 100% works. Originally bought to remove static from my turntable and records, I also use it to remove static from laundry that sat in the dryer or basket too long and has built a strong charge. 5/5 will use for life.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. K (verified owner)–
It works. – The first time I saw this thing on one of YouTube videos about vinyl records, I though it was a gimmick. Thankfully there are a few demonstration videos clearly showing that it does remove static from vinyl and other plastics.
Rated 5 out of 5
A. L (verified owner)–
IT WORKS! Worth every penny! – I always wanted to get one of these. Finally broke down and got one! The cost was always my problem. When you are a teenager its like for about $100 do I buy more records? Or an expensive antistatic gun? My choice was always buy more music! So I kinda learned to live without it! I remember I had a cleaning record brush that would hold some fluid that dampened the brush from the inside so it would reduce static when sweeping off your records but sometimes you just needed something powerful like this Zerostat gun. But let me say it’s worth every penny and I wish I had invested in one years ago! I recently got a new record that was so static charged that it wouldn’t easily come out of the paper sleeve! It was horrible. But I used this gun with the record still in the sleeve first to loosen up some static and then once out of the sleeve I used it on both sides of the record twice and there is no static at all! What a difference! Wish I saved up my money for one of these when I was a kid. It’s definitely worth having! The key is to very slowly squeeze the trigger handle in and then out again. I do both sides twice and it gets rid of all the static! I’m impressed on how well it worked! Very happy Buy one now! Don’t wait till your 45 years old like I did! Lol
Rated 5 out of 5
H. G (verified owner)–
Hello static free records! – I used to use the good old static brush but now I use this Milty static gun. 2 shots to each side of a record and your ready to spin some vinyl, static-free
Rated 5 out of 5
E. N (verified owner)–
It’s not voodoo but it do do the job – Although I have a recently upgraded home audio system that costs more than a late model used Lexus (yikes I hope my wife doesn’t read this!) I don’t consider myself an audio snob-I don’t subscribe to the $100 (or 10x that) per meter cable klans who argue on the blogs out there. But I have re-discovered vinyl and absolutely have a BLAST listening to and in many cases ripping it in hi res WAV files into ProTools to use with my Oppo player, JRiver Media Center, and such.
Rated 5 out of 5
S. L (verified owner)–
Works – Cellophane from record stuck to my arm like glue 1 squeeze and she fell to the floor actually works will see when it’s 5 below and the air is dry
Rated 5 out of 5
S. L (verified owner)–
Works – Cellophane from record stuck to my arm like glue 1 squeeze and she fell to the floor actually works will see when it’s 5 below and the air is dry
Rated 5 out of 5
A. F (verified owner)–
Trigger is annoying but item is very effective – It’s a bit annoying how slowly you have to squeeze and release the trigger in order to get the best results, but this gun 100% works. Originally bought to remove static from my turntable and records, I also use it to remove static from laundry that sat in the dryer or basket too long and has built a strong charge. 5/5 will use for life.
Rated 3 out of 5
F. S (verified owner)–
Arrived with dented box. – Purchased as a Christmas gift. Arrived with dented box which is disappointing and I hope it works properly.
Rated 3 out of 5
F. S (verified owner)–
Arrived with dented box. – Purchased as a Christmas gift. Arrived with dented box which is disappointing and I hope it works properly.
Rated 4 out of 5
G. O (verified owner)–
Yes, its a plastic toy gun. – You’re going to feel so stupid every time you use this thing. As you SLOWLY (does anyone read directions?) pull the trigger back and then SLOWLY let it back out a few times while moving around the record and stylus you’re going to remind yourself that you A) Look like a moron B) and Spent $80 on a toy gun that is using the same basic plastic molds and technology since the 70s.
Rated 5 out of 5
L. K (verified owner)–
It works. – The first time I saw this thing on one of YouTube videos about vinyl records, I though it was a gimmick. Thankfully there are a few demonstration videos clearly showing that it does remove static from vinyl and other plastics.
G. O (verified owner) –
Yes, its a plastic toy gun. – You’re going to feel so stupid every time you use this thing. As you SLOWLY (does anyone read directions?) pull the trigger back and then SLOWLY let it back out a few times while moving around the record and stylus you’re going to remind yourself that you A) Look like a moron B) and Spent $80 on a toy gun that is using the same basic plastic molds and technology since the 70s.
E. N (verified owner) –
It’s not voodoo but it do do the job – Although I have a recently upgraded home audio system that costs more than a late model used Lexus (yikes I hope my wife doesn’t read this!) I don’t consider myself an audio snob-I don’t subscribe to the $100 (or 10x that) per meter cable klans who argue on the blogs out there. But I have re-discovered vinyl and absolutely have a BLAST listening to and in many cases ripping it in hi res WAV files into ProTools to use with my Oppo player, JRiver Media Center, and such.
A. L (verified owner) –
IT WORKS! Worth every penny! – I always wanted to get one of these. Finally broke down and got one! The cost was always my problem. When you are a teenager its like for about $100 do I buy more records? Or an expensive antistatic gun? My choice was always buy more music! So I kinda learned to live without it! I remember I had a cleaning record brush that would hold some fluid that dampened the brush from the inside so it would reduce static when sweeping off your records but sometimes you just needed something powerful like this Zerostat gun. But let me say it’s worth every penny and I wish I had invested in one years ago! I recently got a new record that was so static charged that it wouldn’t easily come out of the paper sleeve! It was horrible. But I used this gun with the record still in the sleeve first to loosen up some static and then once out of the sleeve I used it on both sides of the record twice and there is no static at all! What a difference! Wish I saved up my money for one of these when I was a kid. It’s definitely worth having! The key is to very slowly squeeze the trigger handle in and then out again. I do both sides twice and it gets rid of all the static! I’m impressed on how well it worked! Very happy Buy one now! Don’t wait till your 45 years old like I did! Lol
H. G (verified owner) –
Hello static free records! – I used to use the good old static brush but now I use this Milty static gun. 2 shots to each side of a record and your ready to spin some vinyl, static-free
A. F (verified owner) –
Trigger is annoying but item is very effective – It’s a bit annoying how slowly you have to squeeze and release the trigger in order to get the best results, but this gun 100% works. Originally bought to remove static from my turntable and records, I also use it to remove static from laundry that sat in the dryer or basket too long and has built a strong charge. 5/5 will use for life.
L. K (verified owner) –
It works. – The first time I saw this thing on one of YouTube videos about vinyl records, I though it was a gimmick. Thankfully there are a few demonstration videos clearly showing that it does remove static from vinyl and other plastics.
A. L (verified owner) –
IT WORKS! Worth every penny! – I always wanted to get one of these. Finally broke down and got one! The cost was always my problem. When you are a teenager its like for about $100 do I buy more records? Or an expensive antistatic gun? My choice was always buy more music! So I kinda learned to live without it! I remember I had a cleaning record brush that would hold some fluid that dampened the brush from the inside so it would reduce static when sweeping off your records but sometimes you just needed something powerful like this Zerostat gun. But let me say it’s worth every penny and I wish I had invested in one years ago! I recently got a new record that was so static charged that it wouldn’t easily come out of the paper sleeve! It was horrible. But I used this gun with the record still in the sleeve first to loosen up some static and then once out of the sleeve I used it on both sides of the record twice and there is no static at all! What a difference! Wish I saved up my money for one of these when I was a kid. It’s definitely worth having! The key is to very slowly squeeze the trigger handle in and then out again. I do both sides twice and it gets rid of all the static! I’m impressed on how well it worked! Very happy Buy one now! Don’t wait till your 45 years old like I did! Lol
H. G (verified owner) –
Hello static free records! – I used to use the good old static brush but now I use this Milty static gun. 2 shots to each side of a record and your ready to spin some vinyl, static-free
E. N (verified owner) –
It’s not voodoo but it do do the job – Although I have a recently upgraded home audio system that costs more than a late model used Lexus (yikes I hope my wife doesn’t read this!) I don’t consider myself an audio snob-I don’t subscribe to the $100 (or 10x that) per meter cable klans who argue on the blogs out there. But I have re-discovered vinyl and absolutely have a BLAST listening to and in many cases ripping it in hi res WAV files into ProTools to use with my Oppo player, JRiver Media Center, and such.
S. L (verified owner) –
Works – Cellophane from record stuck to my arm like glue 1 squeeze and she fell to the floor actually works will see when it’s 5 below and the air is dry
S. L (verified owner) –
Works – Cellophane from record stuck to my arm like glue 1 squeeze and she fell to the floor actually works will see when it’s 5 below and the air is dry
A. F (verified owner) –
Trigger is annoying but item is very effective – It’s a bit annoying how slowly you have to squeeze and release the trigger in order to get the best results, but this gun 100% works. Originally bought to remove static from my turntable and records, I also use it to remove static from laundry that sat in the dryer or basket too long and has built a strong charge. 5/5 will use for life.
F. S (verified owner) –
Arrived with dented box. – Purchased as a Christmas gift. Arrived with dented box which is disappointing and I hope it works properly.
F. S (verified owner) –
Arrived with dented box. – Purchased as a Christmas gift. Arrived with dented box which is disappointing and I hope it works properly.
G. O (verified owner) –
Yes, its a plastic toy gun. – You’re going to feel so stupid every time you use this thing. As you SLOWLY (does anyone read directions?) pull the trigger back and then SLOWLY let it back out a few times while moving around the record and stylus you’re going to remind yourself that you A) Look like a moron B) and Spent $80 on a toy gun that is using the same basic plastic molds and technology since the 70s.
L. K (verified owner) –
It works. – The first time I saw this thing on one of YouTube videos about vinyl records, I though it was a gimmick. Thankfully there are a few demonstration videos clearly showing that it does remove static from vinyl and other plastics.