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Bandits

A Rubber Band + A Hook

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Marc

Influence & Stats:

Total Paid Out: $8,465.26

Development Duration: about 1 month

Days in Store: 130

Units to Date: 25,441

Bandits - A Rubber Band + A Hook

Bandits are rubber bands, with hooks.

Yup, it’s really that simple. But imagine the possibilities:

- Fastening up pens or drawing supplies
- Suspending excess cords from shelving
- Hanging a bottle from a baby stroller
- Hanging sunglasses from a rearview mirror
- Tying up jewelry

And the list goes on…

Features:

- Rubber elastic, with a hook made of glass-filled polypropylene.
- Sold in a pack of 10.


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Rubberbannd + a PaperClip

Very Clever. They sell a very similar product in auto stores and Dollar stores ( an elastic rubber rope with two plastic hooks at each end ). But not seen miniature rubber bands with hooks at each end, primarily sold in office supply stores.

Reviewed by Ray Arjom | 6 days ago

I'd like an option for clipsin addition to hooks

Just got these today and have already put 4 to good use. They are great, and could be even better with clips. I have an application where the hooks don't work. I want to secure a towel I keep on my car seat for after work-outs. Clips would allow me to easily grab both edges of the towel as I run the bands behind the seat back or under the seat. The hooks offer no way to grab the towel unless I put a hole in it.

Reviewed by Cheryl Hartfield | about 1 month ago

Hazard on user friendly part

The bandit is stretchy and bouncy and cords is resilient. Those are the qualities. What happens if you try to hang a hammer? Hammer falls why? Hammer is heavy on one end and not the other. Even on the photo taken, the hammer is rising its handle and about to fall down towards the hammer's head. What happens when ladder is used with hammer attached on bandit? Ladder shakes and hammer falls, and cracks the wood flooring or tile flooring. Why is that possible? Experience on using that kind of idea is dumb. Rather hammer should be corded through the handle with a rope or string to raise from ground or attached to the waist with clasp that's how real carpenter's belt would have a clasp. How tough is the bandit? Not tough. Why? Hanging cables on bandit is hazard to user. Rubber is strong to hang a cord but cables can get heavy real quick. Rather metal clasping bandit is better idea with a rubber as secondary clasp harness. When I say rubber i mean stretchy material it is being used to hold the cable and etc. Banana will break and banana will fall. Water bottle is too heavy or it is too tight and it will spring out when trying to get the bottle out of the clasp of the bandit. And sting hit the finger red.

Reviewed by Parker Michael Knight | about 1 month ago