In Reply to: RE: isolation devices / coupling devices etc posted by soulfood on July 4, 2012 at 04:27:19:
Asking for rationalizations? or reasons others use them?
The comments could just degenerate into arguments of wishful thinking vs rationalists fast.
i go with many claim they work, and my own experience says they certainly do not harm, and seem to help.
I would never spend a lot of money on fancy ones. My $1.25 bottle stoppers (I must own well over fifty by now) work for me..
Original tip toes $7.50 each. Teak blocks from cut up cheeseboards from Goodwill, $1 each (pretty rare now, only old 1970's ones were real teak)
Round patio bricks $1 on sale.. I tried corks, but they did not impress...
Edits: 07/04/12
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- Agree with your comments. Either try them, or just say no, seems to be the way to go - Elizabeth 06:57:46 07/04/12 (6)
- As I recall, the original TipToes were 50 cents apiece. - Norm 08:48:39 07/04/12 (1)
- no. I bought them way back when they came out. short were like $4 tall $7.50 - Elizabeth 11:20:28 07/04/12 (0)
- RE: Agree with your comments. Either try them, or just say no, seems to be the way to go - gonzo 07:58:48 07/04/12 (3)
- Yeah, I hear you. half of my response is just laying the ground for the griping to follow. - Elizabeth 11:22:47 07/04/12 (0)
- RE: Agree with your comments. Either try them, or just say no, seems to be the way to go - musetap 10:06:49 07/04/12 (1)
- RE: Agree with your comments. Either try them, or just say no, seems to be the way to go - MylesJ 18:28:38 07/04/12 (0)