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Making the twine easier to take out of its cover.
Bill Spencer
December 2012
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Rub a very small amount of hand lotion around the inside of the green sleeve. Works great.
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Gerry Mueller
December 2012
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This is a necessity if you have older hands, like mine. The force needed to push out the Twine for battery changing is more than my thumbs like. They could also make the sleeve a tiny bit larger.
Jared Bird
December 2012
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dont worry, i cant get the blasted thing off either... i literally spent 10 minutes trying to get it off and almost cut it off
c196f088d498ac4c88bbce4e9bb47ee21355862781
December 2012
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Same here ...tough to get on and off...going to hit it with a little scotch guard and see what happens....
c196f088d498ac4c88bbce4e9bb47ee21355862781
December 2012
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Going to hit it with some scotchguard inside the rubber and see if that frees it some....
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