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| Customer Reviews: | | Average Customer Review: ( 92 customer reviews )
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64 of 66 found the following review helpful:
Good Idea....Flawed Product Jan 20, 2008
By David M. Clanton The Sun Zapper is a good example of a good product idea gone bad due to a cheap manufacturing process. I guess I was expecting to much from a product that only cost around $15.00 to $19.00. My main disappointment was the poor optical quality of the amber plastic sun shield. The first time I used my Sun Zapper I pulled it down into position to block the late afternoon sun only to see a sort of wavy, slightly distorted, slightly soft image of the road ahead. It reminded me of a very cheap pair of sunglasses or some very cheap window tint plastic material. All of these optical defects are amplified by the strong backlight of the sun on the amber shield.
This could have been a great product if they had a higher price point and used a near optically clear grade of amber colored plastic. SORRY, BUT I CAN'T RECOMMEND THIS PRODUCT.
28 of 28 found the following review helpful:
Distorted but darker Jan 27, 2008
By C. Walts This visor-extender is a good idea, but the two problems I found in MY sample were very distressing. The Darker of the two pieces slides smoothly and easily, but it does NOT ever disappear- you are forced to see it at all times. It should be either removable, or at least flippable to reduce the distraction. The second problem, possibly just in MY sample, is the severe distortion in the plastic. The waviness was very distracting, almost hiding smaller items in the line of sight. I hope the rest of the stock is of a better Optical quality, to soothe the eyes and to protect the driver from the glare and brightness that tends to attack the eyes and the driver's brain!
19 of 19 found the following review helpful:
Extends the sun visor for shorter drivers Jul 12, 2006
By M. Lucash My wife is 5'2" and has problems using the sun visors in our cars because they don't extend low enough. To save her from bending our visors, I have used a Sun Zapper and it works great. She flips it down and blocks the sun. She likes it and no bent visors for me.
31 of 35 found the following review helpful:
Zapper "Schmapper" Aug 11, 2005
By Avid Shopper
"Just The Messenger"
I would actually give this one a -0, but there isn't a rating for that low. I returned this item. It is not wide enough - the "patented" sun shield is a joke and it makes you nauseous to look through it as the cheap plastic is distorted!
13 of 13 found the following review helpful:
A worthy gadget for long drives Jan 03, 2007
By Daphne Stevens I ordered several--on for both visors of my car, and one for my son, who drives long distances. The sun-zapper may be a life saver in unfamiliar towns with major intersections. During certain seasons and times of day, glare can seriously obstruct the driver's vision, sometimes even making it impossible to see traffic lights. This gadget cuts down on that effect, making driving safer and more comfortable. Also, when used in heavy night traffic the sun zapper softens the glare of oncoming headlights.
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