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jean
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de marzo de 2025
Broke my dogs bark habit. Didn’t have to use it for long. Used the shock for half a day and after the buzzer was enough
Amanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
They do there job, screws are junk.
Amanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
They do there job, screws are junk.
Amanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
They do there job, screws are junk.
Amanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
They do there job, screws are junk.
Amanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
They do there job, screws are junk.
Amanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
They do there job, screws are junk.
Amanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
They do there job, screws are junk.
Amanda
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 30 de agosto de 2024
They do there job, screws are junk.
JESSICA A.
Comentado en México el 19 de marzo de 2024
Hoy es el primer día que lo usamos, mi perro es una gigante de Pirineos y tiene tendencia a ladrar mucho, pero eso se incrementó cuando se mudaron unos nuevos perritos a la cuadra y ladraba junto con ellos muchísimo más, intenté de todo entrenamiento, gotas naturales, incrementar más los paseos, etc. el collar fue mi última opción, lo puse en el modo que solo hace ruido y vibra, y vaya que ha funcionado disminuyeron muchísimo sus ladridos y aunque escuché a los demás perritos ladrar no ladra con ellos. Así que si tu vecino payaso se quejó de que tu perro ladra te lo recomiendo.
Thierry T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
I have a long deck and had to use butt-to-butt long boards. Using the regular Trek fasteners did not work well as the boards are 'worming'. They expand and contract a minuscule amount with heat and cold. But some end up moving on the long side. The original fasteners offer only 1/2 inch shared by the two boards. Eventually one board will jump out of the rail.With these, the shared fastener length is more than double. This lets the boards worm a little bit without 'derailing'.
Thierry T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
I have a long deck and had to use butt-to-butt long boards. Using the regular Trek fasteners did not work well as the boards are 'worming'. They expand and contract a minuscule amount with heat and cold. But some end up moving on the long side. The original fasteners offer only 1/2 inch shared by the two boards. Eventually one board will jump out of the rail.With these, the shared fastener length is more than double. This lets the boards worm a little bit without 'derailing'.
Thierry T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
I have a long deck and had to use butt-to-butt long boards. Using the regular Trek fasteners did not work well as the boards are 'worming'. They expand and contract a minuscule amount with heat and cold. But some end up moving on the long side. The original fasteners offer only 1/2 inch shared by the two boards. Eventually one board will jump out of the rail.With these, the shared fastener length is more than double. This lets the boards worm a little bit without 'derailing'.
Thierry T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
I have a long deck and had to use butt-to-butt long boards. Using the regular Trek fasteners did not work well as the boards are 'worming'. They expand and contract a minuscule amount with heat and cold. But some end up moving on the long side. The original fasteners offer only 1/2 inch shared by the two boards. Eventually one board will jump out of the rail.With these, the shared fastener length is more than double. This lets the boards worm a little bit without 'derailing'.
Thierry T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
I have a long deck and had to use butt-to-butt long boards. Using the regular Trek fasteners did not work well as the boards are 'worming'. They expand and contract a minuscule amount with heat and cold. But some end up moving on the long side. The original fasteners offer only 1/2 inch shared by the two boards. Eventually one board will jump out of the rail.With these, the shared fastener length is more than double. This lets the boards worm a little bit without 'derailing'.
Thierry T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
I have a long deck and had to use butt-to-butt long boards. Using the regular Trek fasteners did not work well as the boards are 'worming'. They expand and contract a minuscule amount with heat and cold. But some end up moving on the long side. The original fasteners offer only 1/2 inch shared by the two boards. Eventually one board will jump out of the rail.With these, the shared fastener length is more than double. This lets the boards worm a little bit without 'derailing'.
Thierry T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
I have a long deck and had to use butt-to-butt long boards. Using the regular Trek fasteners did not work well as the boards are 'worming'. They expand and contract a minuscule amount with heat and cold. But some end up moving on the long side. The original fasteners offer only 1/2 inch shared by the two boards. Eventually one board will jump out of the rail.With these, the shared fastener length is more than double. This lets the boards worm a little bit without 'derailing'.
Thierry T
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de diciembre de 2024
I have a long deck and had to use butt-to-butt long boards. Using the regular Trek fasteners did not work well as the boards are 'worming'. They expand and contract a minuscule amount with heat and cold. But some end up moving on the long side. The original fasteners offer only 1/2 inch shared by the two boards. Eventually one board will jump out of the rail.With these, the shared fastener length is more than double. This lets the boards worm a little bit without 'derailing'.
Barry B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
I ordered these as spares just in case for our composite deck installation. These fit with the Envision brand composite deck material. The clips are aluminum and not plastic like some of the other ones I have seen. They are very sturdy and durable since the aluminum is solid. They come with adequate screws.
Barry B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
I ordered these as spares just in case for our composite deck installation. These fit with the Envision brand composite deck material. The clips are aluminum and not plastic like some of the other ones I have seen. They are very sturdy and durable since the aluminum is solid. They come with adequate screws.
Barry B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
I ordered these as spares just in case for our composite deck installation. These fit with the Envision brand composite deck material. The clips are aluminum and not plastic like some of the other ones I have seen. They are very sturdy and durable since the aluminum is solid. They come with adequate screws.
Barry B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
I ordered these as spares just in case for our composite deck installation. These fit with the Envision brand composite deck material. The clips are aluminum and not plastic like some of the other ones I have seen. They are very sturdy and durable since the aluminum is solid. They come with adequate screws.
Barry B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
I ordered these as spares just in case for our composite deck installation. These fit with the Envision brand composite deck material. The clips are aluminum and not plastic like some of the other ones I have seen. They are very sturdy and durable since the aluminum is solid. They come with adequate screws.
Barry B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
I ordered these as spares just in case for our composite deck installation. These fit with the Envision brand composite deck material. The clips are aluminum and not plastic like some of the other ones I have seen. They are very sturdy and durable since the aluminum is solid. They come with adequate screws.
Barry B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
I ordered these as spares just in case for our composite deck installation. These fit with the Envision brand composite deck material. The clips are aluminum and not plastic like some of the other ones I have seen. They are very sturdy and durable since the aluminum is solid. They come with adequate screws.
Barry B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de enero de 2024
I ordered these as spares just in case for our composite deck installation. These fit with the Envision brand composite deck material. The clips are aluminum and not plastic like some of the other ones I have seen. They are very sturdy and durable since the aluminum is solid. They come with adequate screws.
hektor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2024
The screws are to short and they poor quality damaged to quickly.
hektor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2024
The screws are to short and they poor quality damaged to quickly.
hektor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2024
The screws are to short and they poor quality damaged to quickly.
hektor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2024
The screws are to short and they poor quality damaged to quickly.
hektor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2024
The screws are to short and they poor quality damaged to quickly.
hektor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2024
The screws are to short and they poor quality damaged to quickly.
hektor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2024
The screws are to short and they poor quality damaged to quickly.
hektor
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de septiembre de 2024
The screws are to short and they poor quality damaged to quickly.
Scott Raney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2024
Well made, all stainless steel and aluminum, but due to the vertical installation they're harder (slower) to use than clips where the screw goes in at an angle. The problem is most pronounced if your deck boards are not perfectly straight and you need to pull them in a little to keep the gap size consistent. With these you end up having to use a long push bar (reverse clamp) to hold the boards in place until all the clips are in place and even then it's not as tight as you can achieve with Tiger Claws (I had some of the latter and ended up using one of them in each place where the warp was particularly bad). The ridges on the underside means that these hold much better than the plastic ones, though, the latter tending to allow the boards to migrate apart after months of temperature cycling. Only other flaw is that these are Phillips head whereas most others use a #1 square drive: These are much easier to strip the heads of if you're not careful. I couldn't use the plastic ones anyway because the grooves in the boards I had were too small (these, being aluminum, are much thinner and so only require a very small groove).
Scott Raney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2024
Well made, all stainless steel and aluminum, but due to the vertical installation they're harder (slower) to use than clips where the screw goes in at an angle. The problem is most pronounced if your deck boards are not perfectly straight and you need to pull them in a little to keep the gap size consistent. With these you end up having to use a long push bar (reverse clamp) to hold the boards in place until all the clips are in place and even then it's not as tight as you can achieve with Tiger Claws (I had some of the latter and ended up using one of them in each place where the warp was particularly bad). The ridges on the underside means that these hold much better than the plastic ones, though, the latter tending to allow the boards to migrate apart after months of temperature cycling. Only other flaw is that these are Phillips head whereas most others use a #1 square drive: These are much easier to strip the heads of if you're not careful. I couldn't use the plastic ones anyway because the grooves in the boards I had were too small (these, being aluminum, are much thinner and so only require a very small groove).
Scott Raney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2024
Well made, all stainless steel and aluminum, but due to the vertical installation they're harder (slower) to use than clips where the screw goes in at an angle. The problem is most pronounced if your deck boards are not perfectly straight and you need to pull them in a little to keep the gap size consistent. With these you end up having to use a long push bar (reverse clamp) to hold the boards in place until all the clips are in place and even then it's not as tight as you can achieve with Tiger Claws (I had some of the latter and ended up using one of them in each place where the warp was particularly bad). The ridges on the underside means that these hold much better than the plastic ones, though, the latter tending to allow the boards to migrate apart after months of temperature cycling. Only other flaw is that these are Phillips head whereas most others use a #1 square drive: These are much easier to strip the heads of if you're not careful. I couldn't use the plastic ones anyway because the grooves in the boards I had were too small (these, being aluminum, are much thinner and so only require a very small groove).
Scott Raney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2024
Well made, all stainless steel and aluminum, but due to the vertical installation they're harder (slower) to use than clips where the screw goes in at an angle. The problem is most pronounced if your deck boards are not perfectly straight and you need to pull them in a little to keep the gap size consistent. With these you end up having to use a long push bar (reverse clamp) to hold the boards in place until all the clips are in place and even then it's not as tight as you can achieve with Tiger Claws (I had some of the latter and ended up using one of them in each place where the warp was particularly bad). The ridges on the underside means that these hold much better than the plastic ones, though, the latter tending to allow the boards to migrate apart after months of temperature cycling. Only other flaw is that these are Phillips head whereas most others use a #1 square drive: These are much easier to strip the heads of if you're not careful. I couldn't use the plastic ones anyway because the grooves in the boards I had were too small (these, being aluminum, are much thinner and so only require a very small groove).
Scott Raney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2024
Well made, all stainless steel and aluminum, but due to the vertical installation they're harder (slower) to use than clips where the screw goes in at an angle. The problem is most pronounced if your deck boards are not perfectly straight and you need to pull them in a little to keep the gap size consistent. With these you end up having to use a long push bar (reverse clamp) to hold the boards in place until all the clips are in place and even then it's not as tight as you can achieve with Tiger Claws (I had some of the latter and ended up using one of them in each place where the warp was particularly bad). The ridges on the underside means that these hold much better than the plastic ones, though, the latter tending to allow the boards to migrate apart after months of temperature cycling. Only other flaw is that these are Phillips head whereas most others use a #1 square drive: These are much easier to strip the heads of if you're not careful. I couldn't use the plastic ones anyway because the grooves in the boards I had were too small (these, being aluminum, are much thinner and so only require a very small groove).
lizzymine
Comentado en México el 21 de abril de 2024
Llego el producto, lo puse a cargar siguiendo las instrucciones y no carga, no enciende, pedi el reembolso, y quise comprarlo nuevamente y subio el precio al doble, no se si sea estrategia para el vendedor, realmente quisiera la devolucion pero de otro collar que funcione en vez del reembolso de dinero!!
Scott Raney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2024
Well made, all stainless steel and aluminum, but due to the vertical installation they're harder (slower) to use than clips where the screw goes in at an angle. The problem is most pronounced if your deck boards are not perfectly straight and you need to pull them in a little to keep the gap size consistent. With these you end up having to use a long push bar (reverse clamp) to hold the boards in place until all the clips are in place and even then it's not as tight as you can achieve with Tiger Claws (I had some of the latter and ended up using one of them in each place where the warp was particularly bad). The ridges on the underside means that these hold much better than the plastic ones, though, the latter tending to allow the boards to migrate apart after months of temperature cycling. Only other flaw is that these are Phillips head whereas most others use a #1 square drive: These are much easier to strip the heads of if you're not careful. I couldn't use the plastic ones anyway because the grooves in the boards I had were too small (these, being aluminum, are much thinner and so only require a very small groove).
Scott Raney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2024
Well made, all stainless steel and aluminum, but due to the vertical installation they're harder (slower) to use than clips where the screw goes in at an angle. The problem is most pronounced if your deck boards are not perfectly straight and you need to pull them in a little to keep the gap size consistent. With these you end up having to use a long push bar (reverse clamp) to hold the boards in place until all the clips are in place and even then it's not as tight as you can achieve with Tiger Claws (I had some of the latter and ended up using one of them in each place where the warp was particularly bad). The ridges on the underside means that these hold much better than the plastic ones, though, the latter tending to allow the boards to migrate apart after months of temperature cycling. Only other flaw is that these are Phillips head whereas most others use a #1 square drive: These are much easier to strip the heads of if you're not careful. I couldn't use the plastic ones anyway because the grooves in the boards I had were too small (these, being aluminum, are much thinner and so only require a very small groove).
Scott Raney
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de abril de 2024
Well made, all stainless steel and aluminum, but due to the vertical installation they're harder (slower) to use than clips where the screw goes in at an angle. The problem is most pronounced if your deck boards are not perfectly straight and you need to pull them in a little to keep the gap size consistent. With these you end up having to use a long push bar (reverse clamp) to hold the boards in place until all the clips are in place and even then it's not as tight as you can achieve with Tiger Claws (I had some of the latter and ended up using one of them in each place where the warp was particularly bad). The ridges on the underside means that these hold much better than the plastic ones, though, the latter tending to allow the boards to migrate apart after months of temperature cycling. Only other flaw is that these are Phillips head whereas most others use a #1 square drive: These are much easier to strip the heads of if you're not careful. I couldn't use the plastic ones anyway because the grooves in the boards I had were too small (these, being aluminum, are much thinner and so only require a very small groove).
Jess
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de julio de 2023
Pros: It works! Sometimes it may take a bark or two, but it will let my dog know, and she will stop barking. I have only used the vibrate feature.It’s easily adjustable.The charge lasts for a longggg time!Cons: It does pick up on the barking of our other dogs, so our other dogs will set off if it’s not on their neck.Also, as you can see from the photos, in a matter of hours, it got very scratched up. Granted, my dogs love to wrestle outside in the grass, but I wasn’t expecting this much wear from wrestling.
Diddy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 17 de mayo de 2023
I had high hopes for this unit due to the feature set, but in actuality it is mostly garbage. I have used many of these training type collars, both remote and remote-less and though this isn't the wrost - it is far from the best.My biggest overall problem is that it is too large for even our large 12lb yorkie. It is comically large and makes it uncomfortable for the animal to sleep (when we need it most because he is barking at family members when they come to bed.)Not only that, but I seem to have the sensitivity dialed in wrong - because it never seems to go off. Same with the shock - so I am unable to determine if the device is even "firing" because I don't hear my dog wince in pain. I know that's a bad way to look at it but at the same time this is a TRAINING collar and a small shock from time to time will not "hurt" the animal.This unit even more so than remote designs, is by design more compassionate to the animal as it is supposed to activate on its own, quickly correcting the dogs behavior in real time (which needs to happen for the learning to kick in.)Overall, I do not like anything about this collar or its design and I for sure should have returned it. Even fitment was an issue with our dogs smaller size neck.If you have anything even CLOSE to a teacup sized dog - AVOID THIS UNIT AT ALL COSTS.
Nick
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2023
I love my dogs, both of them. But like all creatures they have varying personalities. My coonhound, Beau, is a very energetic young boy who loves to let the neighbors know he's in the back yard, all day, every day. I work from home so I can generally put him inside when he's too excited and starts barking to an amount I can only assume is his version of a long-form podcast to the neighbors dog. They get into it, my mild annoyance turns into a full-blown migraine and he's got to come in for a bit.This collar is a godsend. Beau is aware of what happens when he barks with the collar on and not only does it keep him quiet, but it keeps him from getting too excited with our neighbors dog. He's yet to pull it off and I think that has a lot to do with the smaller profile of the collar. He only wears it when he's in the back yard during the afternoons when I'm in meetings, so it's worked wonders for both of us.Battery life almost seems too good. I think I've fully charged it twice since I bought it. Instructions are simple enough. I wish the vibrate feature alone was enough, but he's been much more self aware of his actions with a quick bite of the shock feature.I have an american bulldog as well but she's a big sweetie who never barks at anyone. She's jealous of the collar so now a have an extra normal collar I put around her at the same time so she doesn't feel left out.I guess the dogs think collars are a special treat. He doesn't fight putting it on and it keeps everyone sane throughout the day.
Tina
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 25 de diciembre de 2022
I got this for my 7-lb chihuahua mix. He’s lived in a house his whole 10-yr life and gotten increasingly barky at any little noise. Recently, we had to move into an apartment where he is not allowed to bark. I was super hesitant and afraid to use a device like this. I read terrible things on the internet that made me fear that I’d traumatize him or hurt him by using a bark collar. But I couldn’t control his barking any other way and needed something that would also work consistently when I wasn’t home. It was this or risk getting kicked out of my apartment. So I cautiously tried the bark collar.I’m glad to say it was not nearly as scary as I feared. This has an option to just use sound and vibration without administering a shock, which is great. We have not needed to use the shock, ever. He figured out very quickly that there are vibration consequences for barking and in the 12 hours he had the collar on the first time, I think he only barked/got vibrated twice. Then he was a quiet and calm dog for the rest of it.We went the whole next day after that with no collar and no barking. The third day, he barked a couple times so I put the collar on him. He barked again and got vibrated. No more barking the rest of the day. It really did change his whole energy, but not in a way that made me feel like he was being harshly punished, afraid, or hurt. That’s what I was worried about. But he was just calm and quiet. Today we have gone all day through many noises without the collar on and without any major reaction from him. Great progress! I intend to keep the collar off when I’m home, but it will go back on if/when he barks or if I have to leave the house and leave him home alone.Every consequence is sound (tone) followed by vibration. I do wish the sound was more of a warning and if the barking stops, then the vibration doesn’t continue. However, on this model it is always a couple seconds of sound followed by vibration.I also wish the strap was shorter, simply because my dog is so small. The collar fits and is able to be tightened small enough for him, but the excess strap is very long and gets in the way. I had to tie it up awkwardly, but it doesn’t stay very well. The device itself is a little big for his small size but it’s not too bad and doesn’t seem to bother him. I understand that this is designed to fit/accommodate a range of dogs in a range of sizes and I think it would do that nicely based on the amount of extra strap.Overall, I’m pleased with this product--it has been very effective for us.
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