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Won't save the world though. It made kind of cheaply and the motor is noisy. She spins around the pole and the lights flash to the music. I have it on my computer desk but I don't have it plugged in. Would make a good gag gift for a buddy.
I ordered this product two weeks before christmas as a gift for my brother-in-law and the sellers refunded my money three days before christmas without telling me 1) that my money was being refunded and 2) that I wasn't going to get the item. It put a spoil on christmas. I was very disapointed in this sale. I'm very upset in the way this turned out.
Our only critique. The device not only plays its own tune, but is compatible with MP3 collections. Highly recommended for those with a good sense of fun. I had read a review of this product in "Marine Times" and thought it would be funny for my husband's bar (our old garage space). The product arrived in well in time for Christmas (impressive, considering that it was ordered during the holiday rush). Her hand had broken off the pole during shipping, but was easily repaired.
LOL My wife sez I don't get any work done when I'm showing the Pole Dancer to visitors. Also, the motor and gears grind noticeably loud. Pretty funny to have on my desk. BUT, there is only 1 demo song for her to dance to, wished it had more. And, you have to turn your speaker up to about 50% when you plug the sound cord into your headphone outlet of your PC, or she doesn't dance.
Can't beat it for a party gift swap situation with open minded, fun people.or for the goofball guy you know who will get a kick out of it. This is a hoot and its a BIG impressive item. Otherwise its pretty useless.but lets face it.its a toy for grownups.
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