John
I rarely give absolute poor reviews. I’m sorry to do so here, but, be forewarned. I’ll only state facts here.
A previous reviewer stated 13”Quality” videos. I must refute that statement. Yes, there are 13 videos. But let’s get a little more detailed. In total, there are 13 video segments, ranging from about 45 secs to about 6 mins. The average is 2-4 mins.
There is a total of approximately 48mins and 30 secs of video. 9 Mins and 25 secs are useless when it comes to instruction or detailed explanation. History is important, sure! But not if the details are missing. The 4 min and 40 secs video called History gets into the early stage of discussing the device but cuts off with no continuation.
The unboxing briefly describes what you receive (I was missing the sandpaper discussed on the brief unboxing. Not a huge deal, I own plenty, but, it wasn’t in the package.). But, it does not go into placement, deployment, etc. Nothing. Just “Here it is, good luck!”
At no time, do they demonstrate, in any of the videos, how to “use” the sandpaper? What you are sanding? Where? Not to mention, a close-up shot of how to put the thing on? It’s not readily apparent to beginners. I asked my adult son and my wife to put it on, without assistance, using the videos and they were completely lost. Do I understand the concept? Sure! But the instructions are extremely lacking.
As for the video quality, sure, lit well with good audio that is overdubbed in English.
I suspect my disappointment with the product would have been reduced or eliminated with better instructions.
No, I don’t have a vast amount of experience with n-writers.
There’s a paperclip included but absolutely zero discussions on the video as to why. I understand why, at least I THINK I do, but, zero discussion. There is an eraser in the package. Again, ZERO discussion. There is a refill in the package. Zero discussion.
This small piece of plastic and provided instructions is definitely NOT worth the price in my opinion. There is probably 10 cents worth of materials here. The keychain container is the most costly item.
If you’re experienced, you may not need instructions and this item may suit you. If you are a beginner, you may find it in the bottom of a junk drawer an hour after opening.