Would like to get more lighting balls but don’t see that option. She’s gonna wear these out quick.My little girl kitty loves this. I stayed with her to show her how it works but didn’t need to, she started spinning it right away. When the ball shut down she wasn’t gonna have it. Would immediately hit it. She walks by and spins it even if she moves on. Best investment ever. Her brother only watches but it keeps him interested. No pic of her playing because when I take out my phone they respond to it since their video mouse game is on it.I have no idea why all the reviews seem to be referring to a completely different product, but this thing is pretty alright. The spinny but kinda comes out of the socket sometimes, but you can just pop it back in. Suction cup is kinda useless without the double sided tape it comes with tho.My cats love playing with this windmill. They especially love the feather attachment. The suction cup needs a very smooth surface if you want it to stay up for a while.Quality made product for the money. My cats didn't care for it. So if anyone wants to try mine, you can have it.My car had some interest, and then just didn’t. I thought it’d be great but idk, I tried multiple things for her and it just wasn’t for our cat ? it did some with plenty, some cat nip balls to add inside and a couple light balls to flicker also.These made mask making so much easier. Just make your elastic longer to start with and you have a highly adjustable mask. No more making different sizes for family members or for donation. Small children of course will need a smaller size cloth covering, but these made my masks fit pre-teen through adult. I was worried that these might not pass the dryer test. We wash and dry all our masks to help kill germs and keep the fabric weave tight. Although these softened up in the dryer when dried on high, they were still fully functional and easier to slide which was actually good. They are difficult to thread the elastic through, but that's what makes them stay on. I saw someone else on here use a bread bag tie so I tried that (used a clean garbage bag tie) and it worked well. I used it to go through the smaller hole first, then through the larger, grab the elastic, and then thread everything back through. Then I just had to slide the lock further down, which did require a bit of force. I use 1/4 inch heavy weight flat elastic. Regular 1/4 inch flat elastic should be even easier.The cats love it.I've had issues with Masks being too baggy or big that they fall down my nose whenever I'm talking and THIS has saved me from throwing away or returning to store all those masks that are too big for my face but I love the patrern/ cut / design of them. (Especially the Target masks where it is a 2 pack for $4 and has a sewn in filter. You know which ones I'm talking about? LOVE THEM. but my Target always only has the L/XL size - WAY too baggy for my face- but these tools here have made them so that it is form fitting and DOESN'T fall off anymore ! :D) easy to use ! I've been sharing them with family. I just use a Bobby pin for your hair, I loop the elastic in the pin, then insert it in one of the cord locks, then BOOM! slide it through and onto the elastic. Easy !! So easy ! Works with even *thicker* elastics too