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the eliminator collar
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the eliminator collar
this looks like a promising item, but isn't currently available. does anyone know if they went out of business???

anyone have one? i'd like to hear about its effectiveness. it looks promising, and i like the small strap in the back, instead of the whole collar effect.
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RE: the eliminator collar
I had one, and wore it out. Fit was an issue for me. I wish it was larger. It was a chore to put on every night. I had to buy from ebay when I bought. I couldn't find a Canadian supplier at the time. Made it expensive.
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RE: the eliminator collar
I got all of mine on Amazon.  I just checked and they are currently unavailable.  A similar item is the Dr. Dakota sleep collar.  I couldn't find it either though.  Basically the same design.  You might catch a used one on ebay eventually.  I have not seen it sold by any suppliers on the Supplier's list here.  It feels a little more comfortable to me than a regular collar on the back of my neck because it is C shaped (and hollow in the back).
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RE: the eliminator collar
(10-11-2023, 10:58 AM)Jay51 Wrote:  It feels a little more comfortable to me than a regular collar on the back of my neck because it is C shaped (and hollow in the back).

that's why i wanted to try it, but no go on the availability. oh well.

thanks
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RE: the eliminator collar
If you order one be careful of the size that you order. I could barely do mine up. I made up a strap extension so I could close it more easily. And I took a worn out sock and cut the toes off; slid that over the strap and the cushion was really comfortable. I should have taken more care when I found it to order on ebay years ago.
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