Review: The Shock Dueler Plays with Electricity
By Who Cares, published Dec 04, 2007
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My interest in the device led to me agreeing with him and offering to use the product in a duel. This would help us solve our argument over who was going to do the dishes. The result was this most recent review on one of the most fun and craziest inventions released in awhile, the Shock Dueler.
I remember when I was little and my parents told me to never play with electricity. This of course led to the usual discovering for myself stage that led to being shocked more than once. The Shock Dueler brings into play the power of electricity and the fear we always have of being shocked. This is made possible through creating a unique gaming device that allows two people to solve their differences. You could even claim that the gadget was made for macho men to explain how tough they are.
Each person needs to stand on the opposite side of a table. In the middle of the table will be the Shock Dueler. You will each grab a joystick looking handle and bring it to your side of the table. Each person will then grab onto the stick and then turn the power on. The dueler sticks are coated in aluminum, something that allows this to work fully.
What happens is that small and gentle shocks of electricity are shot through each handle of the device. Eventually, the device progresses into more powerful and longer shocks. The shocks can start to hurt very much, so no one should be able to hold on the entire time. This is especially true after holding on through several shocks of different levels. The first person to let go loses the duel. Thus, your argument has been settled and you can save the Shock Dueler for another day.
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Posted on 12/05/2007 at 7:12:00 AM