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Customer
Reviewed in the United States on January 10, 2025
Most of these had holes in them. I used them for fruit trees to protect the fruit. Ended up throwing away 1/3 of them due to holes.
chad
Reviewed in the United States on September 29, 2024
Clean and functional, I use these for fish tank filters to hold charcoal.
Tanzanite
Reviewed in the United States on August 31, 2024
We use these to filter the canal water going to our camp. Using two works wonders.
MORGAN S
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2024
You definitely get your bang for your bucks
Elizabeth Metellus
Reviewed in the United States on December 28, 2023
Too small, if your trying to use them for lace wig installs
Shareana Pittam
Reviewed in the United States on November 14, 2023
I used these for a science lesson on the digestive system and half of the box had holes in them.
Customer
Reviewed in the United States on December 1, 2022
My feet are very uncomfortable with socks when it comes to wearing anything. I’m very particular about the material of socks I only like very soft cotton and usually they tend to be thick and cannot wear with boots or shoes sneakers etc. These very expensive little slip on stockings work the best for me when wearing boots, or any type of shoe that requires a sock. I wear them especially with boots and casual sneakers. They don’t fall off they don’t roll down they stay better than most socks or pads that I own. And I like that they’re light inside the shoe that I’m wearing. I particularly used to not wear socks with my boots or some sneakers, but I feel it’s better to have a little bit of protection for your feet, especially your pedicures. I wear them I can even wash them in a laundry bag and get a few uses out of them it’s a great deal!
rideforwork
Reviewed in the United States on September 6, 2020
I'm an organic gardener with a small orchard of thirteen fruit trees. I also live in an area where Japanese beetles will decimate a fruit crop before you ever get a taste. I'd read that it's possible to save fruit from the beetles by tying on old pantyhose. My lifestyle doesn't lend itself to pantyhose, so I tried using these footies on my peach trees when the fruit was beginning to show a blush.These footies made ALL the difference. They thwarted the Japanese beetles and all other bugs except a few picnic bugs, when tying them was impossible to get completely tight. As the fruit grew, the footies expanded. And if fruit decided to drop early, they held the fruit to the tree until I could rescue it.While it's a big chore to tie hundreds of footies onto a tree, it beats the pants off of getting no fruit; and the harvest was perfect. No sprays, no chemicals, just lush fruit tucked inside these little footies. After using other brands in the past, I was surprised to find that there wasn't a single defective one in the hundreds I used. They stretched nicely without running, tied neatly, and saved my harvest.I have no idea how they'd do on my feet; but I did find that in carefully untying fruit as I picked, I was able to save almost all of the footies for next year. They can be reused at least once without disintegrating. I'm so pleased. I ordered ten more boxes for next year, although I do believe that may be inadequate. I look forward to many more bushels of tree ripened fruit tucked inside these footies.These are the ones you want.
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