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...