Anyone care to write a review of this device!

Reputable company that sells well researched products. Did they get fooled this
time or ??
The Pinchless Electrolysis Hair Remover.
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This is the home electrolysis wand with a smooth-rolling ball tip that removes hair without the painful pinching typically experienced with needle electrolysis. Employing the same sophisticated galvanic technology used by professionals, the wand transmits a harmless electrical current that, with regular use, destroys the germative hair cells and dermal papilla, preventing the hair from ever growing back. Within 60 days of regular 11/2-11-minute treatments (depending on the area), users will see a noticeable decrease in unwanted hair on the face, underarms, legs, or bikini line. An LED on the wand lights up when the roller tip contacts the skin correctly to ensure the most effective treatment. The system includes six reusable conductive gel pads that connect to the wand to treat larger areas on the face, body, and legs. Includes two AAA batteries, two interchangeable roller tips, pre-application cleansing gel, conductive gel, tweezers, and soft carrying case. 63/4" L x 11/4" diameter. (11/2 oz.)

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For $79 i call BS, but i’ve been wrong before. I’m sure it’ll sell a million if it can get on TV.

Oh, wait. Conductive gel, it’s 100% guaranteed to work. (sarcasm!)

Review: bunk. Hair does not conduct electricity therefore it is not possible for this device to affect the root. Review complete.

You know, this post made me think. By the sheer number of tweezer, pad and and generally bunk products out there that claim to do the same thing as galvonic electrolysis, there clearly IS a market for this crap. Yet they dont work.
We gently goad the one touch users to try out professional equipment, and some do. But the one touch to my understanding hasnt been manufactured in years and is still sought after… And it’s so poorly constructed that it falls apart quickly. The non-standard probes make insertions difficult.
But what about a device that DID use the principals of galvonic, could use a standard f-type probe, and was made with more quality components than the cheap wiring and rheostat that the one touch uses? It shouldnt be difficult to use the same concepts, combine it with a modern ( and rechargeable ) lithium ion battery and attach a armband for annode and a standardized probe holder? If they can get $89 for the piece of crap mentioned above, it shouldnt be too hard to make a product that actually WORKS for the same kind of money? You would think it would fly off the shelves. I know there used to be plans for a DIY site here ( available now only by web-archive) for just such a device. How come no one has ever marketed it other than one-touch? Obviously if there is money to be made doing it wrong, then there should be money to be made doing it right?

Seana