Home :: Audio :: Accessories :: Cleaning & Repair Kits  

Audio & Video Furniture
Batteries
Blank Media
Cables & Interconnects
Cleaning & Repair Kits

Plugs & Adapters
Remote Controls
Speaker Accessories
Digital Innovations 1020800 Data Disc Repair Doctor

Digital Innovations 1020800 Data Disc Repair Doctor

List Price:
Your Price: $29.99
Product Info Reviews

<< 1 >>

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: BAD
Review: I used this product to fix some games for my childs Playstation 2 i used it hoping it would make it better so i followed the instructions finished gave it to my son and he put in the disc and it read disc read error this product made my arm sore and to top it off it didn't work

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: BAD
Review: It sounds nice to pay... for an item that could save hundreds in replacement costs. One problem, it does not really work that well and it is a pain to use.

It will clean. It might fix some scratches, but clearly not all of them.

Also, you hand will get tired while using it because the mechanism runs slooooowly.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: Too expensive, not effective
Review: It sounds nice to pay... for an item that could save hundreds in replacement costs. One problem, it does not really work that well and it is a pain to use.

It will clean. It might fix some scratches, but clearly not all of them.

Also, you hand will get tired while using it because the mechanism runs slooooowly.

Rating: 2 stars
Summary: just ok
Review: Let me start by saying that i had hiley recommended it for my work to use so we could save many cds.That didn't happen. It is very slow,hand starts to hurt after awhile and u cant find the replacements when the peaces run down. very unhappy with this product.Also very dissapointed with the company.

Rating: 1 stars
Summary: Junk. Expensive, junk.
Review: The DataRX by Skipdoctor looks prommising, and now that the price is lower than the $39.99 my wife paid a year ago, it looks like a good deal, but it's really one of the worse products out there.

First, the unit is three pieces, the disk holder, the polishing wheel and the unit itself. Th disk holder pops out and really is not safe in the machine for storage, so you store it seperate and risk losing it.

Second, the unit does not polish, it simply scratches the disk from outside to center to eliminate lines going across the disk surface, it's those lines that confuse the laser in your player, but the reusult is ugly and uneven.

Third, the unit does not "polish" to the center, but slightly off center. This could easliy be remidied by a small change in disign, why they would scratch the disk just slightly off on purpose makes no sence.

Fourth, finger cramps!!! The unit does not hold itself on, you must hold down a heavy triger and wait several loud, mind-numbing minutes for one pass, then you really should reverse it and run it though backwards, this gives the surface a higher polish.

Fifth, the wheel peals. The surface of the scratching wheel is rubber and overlaps itself, it then peals up and locks the machine while in use.

Six, done? No. You have to take the disk out, lay it down and POLISH IT BY HAND!!! That's right, it comes with a cloth to polish the disk by hand to remove the nasty scratches the machine makes. This, again, preventable by simply putting a polishing disk in the package so you could run the DVD through dry and clean it up.

This product belongs in the garbage can. Avoid it.


<< 1 >>

© 2004, ReviewFocus or its affiliates