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Reviewed in the United States on July 10, 2024
Fleet trucks
L. fawcett
Reviewed in the United States on February 3, 2024
would recommend
A Lad
Reviewed in the United States on February 26, 2024
This is a great product. Is easy to assemble, reflects light well at night- good for putting on the road to announce a pull over. It comes with a slim orange box that is super easy to store, I stuck it next to my spare tire in my trunk. 5 out of 5
Vicki H
Reviewed in the United States on February 25, 2024
These folding triangles are a large enough size to be readily seen in an emergency, and the fold-out base arms are long enough to hold it upright even in the wind. The reflective surface is easy to see even in the daytime. Hope we never have to use these, but the 6-pack allowed us to place some in each of our vehicles. The handy plastic cases allowed me to place them in the compartment with the spare tire, so they are out of sight until needed. These are much larger than the triangles that came with our car's emergency kit and look much sturdier.
"Bamboo man"
Reviewed in the United States on February 23, 2024
Not yet implemented in use to comment, but it seems promising that it'll be effective.
TWindy
Reviewed in the United States on February 22, 2024
I opened this a liked them right away. They fold up and store compactly in a plastic case. They were easy to put together and are very reflective. They have legs that come out to make them more stable. And while they are lightweight, they are not a solid piece of plastic or nylon, they have a hole in the center. This should prevent blowing away to some extent. I am quite sure there are more high end, high quality markers out there for purchase, most likely at a premium. We have a set of them in our farm ramp truck. What we did not have is any kind of set in our truck or camper when we had a catastrophic accident on the highway in South Carolina. I wish we had these then, we would have felt much safer stuck there on the side of the road for the entire night. If they seem to want to blow, I am sure we can find something in the camper to set down on the legs and still have them on the side of the road warning other drivers. I am glad to have them and hope I never need them.
5-O
Reviewed in the United States on January 28, 2024
The Cureder Emergency Warning Triangles arrived this afternoon.The first thing I noticed when I opened the packaging is that these reflective triangles DO NOT have the heavy rubber weights on the bottom (or fillable), which based on my prior career in law enforcement, is KIND OF IMPORTANT. Reason being, the weighted bottom keeps the reflective triangle from being knocked down from the vacuum created as vehicles drive by at high speeds (even low speeds if a large vehicle).The next thing I noticed was that the four (4) wire/rods that spread out as legs are very springy, which is a problem because these triangles weigh less then nothing. So when, not if a large semi truck drives past these triangles at anything faster then ten miles per hour, that semi truck will create a suction as it drives by and these triangles will start bouncing on the springy legs and end up airborne.As I “carefully” extracted these triangles from the plastic case, I noticed that the middle triangle (which is made out of vinyl material) was already deteriorating and tearing. I’m speculating that a stiff breeze created by the suction of a vehicle driving past will eventually tear the vinyl apart.I also drove multiple CMVs (commercial motor vehicles) aka HUGE TRUCKS, tractor trailers. So high quality folding reflective triangles were a must have because they did not require batteries, so you never ran into an incident where you pulled out the folding triangles and said crap the batteries are dead. Or the folding reflective triangles were so lite that the wind gusts from speeding vehicles sucked the triangles right onto the road, and then poof! They shattered into a million pieces.So these folding safety triangles not having the weighted bottoms, just earned a poor review from me (based on my professional real time experience as a street cop and a professional trucker). BTW, I was the CDL Instructor for our police department. These folding triangles are also kind of flimsy, not heavy duty like the ones we had in our trucks and police vehicles. My old folding safety triangles did not shatter into a million pieces after being run over, because they were made out of polycarbonate.I do understand that in general, if you want a high quality product you sometimes have to pay a premium price. But on the flip side, reputation can make or break a business, and in this case, if this product receives similar reviews from other individuals, that could destroy potential sales real quick. That is not my intent, but I pride myself on writing honest reviews so others can make a decision on whether to buy or not based on an honest review.However, inexpensive folding triangles if damaged, could be considered consumables by some, then would throw away the broken ones and just buy replacements - AND the price of two inexpensive sets on sale might even cost less then one expensive set.Note: Each Individual Folding Safety Triangle of the #1 Top Rated Brand weighs over ten (10) pounds. I did not bother to weigh these triangles but will say they weigh significantly less then ten pounds each.I do have a use for these folding safety triangles, which is to put them out along our sidewalk in the afternoon, WHEN the very young neighborhood children are riding their bicycles on the sidewalk and street, of course supervised by their parents. But the delivery drivers in the late afternoon tend to speed while delivering packages on our street because they are trying to finish their deliveries so they can go home. There has been more then a couple near misses when a delivery driver almost ran over one of the children. So we’ve installed numerous SLOW DOWN KIDS AT PLAY signs on our short dead end street. These folding safety triangles will add to our arsenal of traffic safety equipment in our attempt in trying to keep the children from injury or worse.The above photo is of a folding safety triangle with the heavy rubber weight on the bottom
GreenMogul
Reviewed in the United States on January 16, 2024
I haven't had to use these yet, thank goodness! But, I have them split up (3 each) for two vehicles, just in case.The triangles feel sturdy. They are meant to be facing in one direction, which has the reflective side.They all fold out relatively easily. The four legs keep the triangle elevated off the ground. I haven't tested these in a wind, but it doesn't seem like these triangles have enough weight to keep them in place.That may be the only negative--if you have a strong enough breeze, these triangles may get knocked over which would defeat the purpose.Disassembly is straight-forward--just go in reverse. Folding back in the metal support stands is the only slightly, tricky part.They don't take up too much space in their plastic cases. I keep them in a corner of my car's trunk.
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