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Belkin Anti-Static Wrist Band with Adjustable Grounding

  • Dissipates static during electronic repair and maintenance
  • Reliable static control and 360-degree protection
  • Velcro wrist band adjusts to varying sizes
  • Attached self-coiling grounding cord grants freedom to move and freedom from tangles
  • Full 1-year warranty

Product Description
This fully adjustable Anti-Static Wrist Band provides reliable static control and 360-degree protection. It dissipates static during electronic repair and maintenance.PRODUCT FEATURES: Adjustable grounding wristband; Dissipates static during electronic repair and maintenance.Amazon.com Product Description
Performing maintenance or upgrades inside your computer? Belkin’s anti-static wrist band (part number F8E093) provides reliable static control and 360-d… More >>

Belkin Anti-Static Wrist Band with Adjustable Grounding

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  1. Keely
    3:10 am on March 11th, 2010

    It has been said by a reviewer on here that it’s hard to prove if such a device will work, on the contrary it can be quite easily and quickly tested using a cheap household multimeter.

    I bought one of these (to be fair it was a quick delivery and was very well packaged) and carried out a test with my multimeter. Testing both unprotected and then being ‘grounded’ with the Belkin wristband showed no difference in electrostatic voltage and in both cases the multimeter read (at that time of measurement) 32.00 millivolts.

    On the other hand and out of curiosity, I thought I’d see what the reading would be by wearing a cheap pair of disposable latex gloves (the type that you can often buy with 100 in a box). The reading was 0.02 millivolts! The gloves practically zeroed the electrostatic voltage on my hands proving an outstanding method for use with electrical components.

    Conclusion: Forget about this wristband and wear a pair of disposable latex gloves, it is also far more practical as there is no cable attaching you to the computer case etc. If you want proof of my claim use a multimeter and you will see for yourself. To do this have your left hand’s thumb and index finger pinch the negative probe (black) and have your right hand’s thumb and index finger pinch the positive probe (red), set to the 200mV scale on the multimeter and you are ready to conduct the tests.
    Rating: 1 / 5

  2. Anonymous
    5:35 am on March 11th, 2010

    I am an extreme hardware technician, i hold records for fast build times and aesthetic enhancement to computer systems using only one hand, and my genitals. I bought this product to protect the hardware (and myself) from static discharge as using my genitals to touch a plugged in power supply to ground myself caused much pain and a hospital visit. (must have been a day that i forgot to shake it twice)

    this anti static band is really comfortable, i have had no chaffing problems at all, and so far i have not got my pubies shocked off…again.

    I will be uploading a Video review very soon.
    Rating: 5 / 5

  3. Mary Ashman
    7:46 am on March 11th, 2010

    THE PRICING WAS EXCELLENT AND I RECEIVED THIS ITEM PROMPTLY. VERY GOOD QUALITY TO GET THE JOB DONE!
    Rating: 5 / 5

  4. Frank Harris
    9:27 am on March 11th, 2010

    Product worked as describe, I used it to install my motherboard and cpu. The computer is up and working. Thank You
    Rating: 5 / 5

  5. Abe
    11:19 am on March 11th, 2010

    works as advertised, however ,a pain in the but with the cord. the better item is the cord free clean room items.
    Rating: 3 / 5

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