8incyclops;368102 said:dfranceinc.com There deviceis heaviestat 32 oz lightest is 12 oz,the device is to be worn all day and taken off at night.
There are some testimonials on the site some users have made great gains but i dont know if they are true or not.
Peweights.com use 2 rings instead of 1 and both rings weigh 10 oz,so 20 oz all up.
My only problem is that these rings might not be heavy enough to get any results from.What does everyone think to light?
MoreGains123;368167 said:Don't waste your money on Circle Device (dfranceinc.com). The website is full of B.S.
There are better choices such as golf weights or a website called peweights. I agree with DLD that even 32 oz might not be enough to do anything unless it was 24 hours a day.
Read the website, it's full of hype, dubious claims and some outright lies. "Doctors applaud it" - "It's the only device that works" - "is patented so you know it's a scientifically engineered, legitimate product" - "fifty men grew betwen 3/4" and 1- 1/4" in six months during testing" - "Within six months of daily use, your penis length should have a permanent increase of from one to one and a quarter inches." - "The only product made to be used while exercising" - "penis pumps must be used 8 hours a day for a year for possible results"German Stallion;368170 said:To say what you do about the content of the site it unkind and I think wrong.
MoreGains123;368198 said:Read the website, it's full of hype, dubious claims and some outright lies. "Doctors applaud it" - "It's the only device that works" - "is patented so you know it's a scientifically engineered, legitimate product" - "fifty men grew betwen 3/4" and 1- 1/4" in six months during testing" - "Within six months of daily use, your penis length should have a permanent increase of from one to one and a quarter inches." - "The only product made to be used while exercising" - "penis pumps must be used 8 hours a day for a year for possible results"
Also, the prices are way out of line. You may love the device and that's fine, but the website is loaded with "inaccuracies".
On a side note, I'm wouldn't want antimony next to my skin. It is leachable and can cause health issues (http://www.atsdr.cdc.gov/tfacts23.html). (Antimony was used to replace lead in pewter. The Circle Device is made of "fine" pewter.) They also say pewter is very expensive: I don't know where they're buying it, but it usually retails for about $12 per pound. (http://www.rotometals.com/Pewter-Alloys-s/23.htm?gclid=COLqnsuUvZ8CFQ8MswodGmXk0w) It melts easily and is very easy to pour (just like lead). They say a jeweler is employed to craft the Circle Devices. Um, ok...