Dr Gadget - Gadget Shop - Gentlemen's Ball Scratcher

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List Price: £19.99
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Manufacturer: Boxer
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Binding: Personal Care Brand: Boxer Games EAN: 5036394120029 Is Fragile: 0 Label: Boxer Manufacturer: Boxer Model: GBSGAD Publisher: Boxer Studio: Boxer
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Customer Rating:      Summary: Fun but leaves a sore spot Comment: I bought this for my Dad's birthday and seeing as he didn't like the idea of using it for it's intended purpose i took the liberty of testing it for him. All i can say is those fingers are a little pointy for my liking.
Was worth it for the laughs though.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Hilarious for a gift Comment: I gave this to my mate as a christmas gift.
It comes in a heavy metal case and looks expensive, it also gives the impression that a pen is contained within. But when opened it is good for a laugh.
Does it work......... I aint sure i will get in touch with my friend and ask how satisfied he is.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Handle with care! Comment: I've been using the ball scratcher for almost a day now, but have to say that it should be used with care. It seems to have upset several of the people whose balls I've tried to scratch with it. Maybe it's best kept for personal use.
Customer Rating:      Summary: Personal adjustment made easy Comment: I had always found the standard 'hands on' approach to be fairly successful, but this product offers a little more. The long handle really facilitates access to those awkward areas and the cold metal can be quite stimulating. Fortunately the makers have gone to the trouble of fashioning a distinctly feminine hand, so the homophobic have nothing to fear from this product.
PS. Following a rather unfortunate incident at a party, I would advise against leaving it in the kitchen after use (especially on a sweltering summer's day). It would have taken a braver man than myself to disabuse thirty-or-so guests of the notion that they had been using a rather trendy 'cocktail stirrer'.
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This is definitely the present for the man who has everything! Aimed at the "Busy Male Executive" is the Gentleman's Ball Scratcher! For the days when your own hands are just not precise enough, the Gentleman's Ball Scratcher is in the shape of a delicate female hand, for those hard to reach places. The 9 inch handle provides excellent extra length to help get around difficult obstacles (beer bellies, old pizza, empty beer cans etc.) and provide the relief so many crave... This quality silverware utensil is dishwasher safe, and has a stain resistant surface.
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