• Kank-A Mouth Pain Liquid .33 FL OZ
  • Kank-A Mouth Pain Liquid .33 FL OZ

Kank-A Mouth Pain Liquid .33 FL OZ

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Brand Blistex
Item Form Liquid
Package Information Bottle
Item Weight 0.85 Ounces
Item Dimensions LxWxH 4.75 x 3 x 1 inches
Product Dimensions 4.75 x 3 x 1 inches; 0.85 Ounces
Date First Available December 15, 2010
Manufacturer Blistex Inc.
SKU 7515884120
Seller USADirect

About this item Blistex Inc. BLX41500 Kank-A Mouth Pain Liquid .33 FL OZ

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Kank-A Mouth Pain Liquid is ideal for treating canker sores and other abrasions inside the mouth. Kank-A Liquid delivers maximum strength medication while forming a long-lasting barrier that protects. Kank-A combines the maximum allowable level of anesthetic for fast, temporary pain relief, with a film forming agent for long-lasting protection. Unlike most products which quickly wash away, Kank-A's coating holds the anesthetic in contact with the sore and acts as a barrier against further irritation. Kank-A liquid also includes an integrated applicator allowing for accurate, mess-free delivery of medication every time - no fingers, swabs, etc. required. 1 Each / Each

Brand Blistex
Item Form Liquid
Package Information Bottle
Item Weight 0.85 Ounces
Item Dimensions LxWxH 4.75 x 3 x 1 inches
Product Dimensions 4.75 x 3 x 1 inches; 0.85 Ounces
Date First Available December 15, 2010
Manufacturer Blistex Inc.

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Reviewed in the United States on October 14, 2016 5.0 out of 5 stars

This is the 2nd Cheetah TV Wall Mount that I have purchased. This one was purchased for my Vizio E-50 TV (50"). The mount comes with everything you need to install for various VESA mount configurations. What I recommend you use with the install is a stud finder, drill, and associated bit/screw bit.I also installed the Datacomm 50-3323-WH-KIT behind the TV for cable management so that I could run the include 10' HDMI cable and power inside the wall versus having the cables hang down from the TV. You can't beat this mount for the price; it's sturdy and the viewing angle is adjustable. Because it's in my bedroom, I do have it an angle, which puts the top of the TV about 4.25 inches from the wall. Even at this angle, you can't see any of the cables as you enter the room (the include velcro cable management ties work perfectly.UPDATE (6/29/2018): I just purchased my 3RD CHEETAH MOUNT to install a Samsung QN75Q7 Flat 75" QLED that my sister just bought for her new home. Although the pre-assembled VESA 400x400 configuration may benefit owners of smaller TVs, it did take a few extra minutes to unassemble and reassemble the mount to use on her 75" TV. Although the Samsung is a 400x400 VESA configuration, due to the weight of the TV (90lbs), I wanted to make sure the mount was attached to the wood studs which required the expanded pieces. WARNING FOR ANY OTHER SAMSUNG TV OWNERS (65" or larger): The four (4) M8 screws provided by Cheetah are not long enough to use on the VESA hanging rails. I had to go to the local hardware store and pick up longer M8 bolts (about 20mm longer) and about $0.37 each. Other than that hiccup, the mount works great for her new Samsung TV.Like most Amazon shoppers, I count on honest, unbiased reviews. I hope you have found this review helpful in making your purchase decision. Read more

Reviewed in the United States on February 16, 2018 5.0 out of 5 stars

I purchased this wall mount in February 2018 to mount a 55" TCL 55S401 in my family room. The TCL is 55" and weighs around 35lbs. The VESA mount is a 200 X 200 VESA mount. While the Cheetah wall mount includes several different sets of screws to accommodate a variety of TVs, my TV needed a four M6 x 16MM screws. Cheetah included an M6 x 20MM set of screws. I dropped into the hardware store and picked up a set of 4 M6 X 16MM screws and washers for $3.40.Overall, I am very happy with this wall mount and I will buy another one when I get a TV for my office. I can easily recommend this TV mount. Based on other reviews, I was a little concerned and almost didn't order this wall mount. Some of these complaints need to be qualified and some of the complaints have been fixed by Cheetah.OTHER PEOPLE's COMPLAINTS:I had read previous reviews and the three points that have been raised by other reviewers were:1. Poor or confusing instructions2. Cheap or flimsy construction3. Inability to hide the cables that pull to release the display4. Once mounted, you can move the bottom of the TV on the mount (there is a little play)5. You have to assemble parts to extend the mount to anything larger then 16" studs6. Don't use the included level. It isn't accurate.For the low price and taking the complaints with some healthy skepticism, I went ahead and ordered this mount instead of just ordering a $100 mount. I was pleasantly surprised. It appears that the manufacturer has been paying attention to the feedback and has addressed several of the complaints and even included documentation pointing out the changes to the mount. I'm going to address each of the points listed above with my observations.COMPLAINT: 1. Poor or confusing instructionsMY EXPERIENCE: If you have never put together a piece of furniture from ikea, yes, you may be confused by these instructions. If however, you have done any home repairs beyond replacing a light bulb, you will be able to figure this out without any confusion. For me, this was simple and easy. Maybe this is one of the things Cheetah fixed.COMPLAINT: 2. Cheap or flimsy constructionMY EXPERIENCE: The metal construction of this mount is actually stronger then I expected. It appears as thought they have changed the design to use stronger parts. Yes, the hooks that you attach to the VESA mount on the TV and use to hang the TV on the bracket are not as robust as the metal on the wall bracket, but they are more then enough for the task at hand. I didn't experience them as being flimsy or at any risk of bending. The documentation did point out that they had included new stronger lag bolts, but still warned not to over tighten them.COMPLAINT: 3. Inability to hide the cables that pull to release the displayMY EXPERIENCE: Cheetah now includes two magnets to stick onto the handles of the pull tabs so you can easily hide the pull tabs back up under the TV.COMPLAINT: 4. Once mounted, you can move the bottom of the TV on the mount (there is a little play)MY EXPERIENCE: Yes, this is true. Once the TV is mounted to the wall, you can press against the TV and there is a little play on the bottom of the TV. This doesn't really bother me. Once the TV is mounted on the wall, I don't actually go touch the TV. I use the remote control, so if there is a little room for play on the bottom of the mount, this doesn't actually affect the function or performance of the mount. This is just me. I am sure that just knowing that there is play in the mount will bug some people to no end. If you already know that something like this will bug you, this isn't the mont for you.COMPLAINT: 5. You have to assemble parts to extend the mount to anything larger then 16" studsMY EXPERIENCE: The mount has a small main rail that you can mount all by itself to the wall. This is 16" wide. If the studs in your wall are perfectly spaced so that the center point of the TV would fall exactly between these two studs, then you are all set. If like 95% of the rest of us, you are going to experience something less then the perfect situation, this mount is adaptable. It comes with extra rail sections you can attach to lengthen the wall mount. This allowed me to extend my wall mount and be less precise with how centered the wall mount was on the wall. I made sure the main 16" portion was where I was going to hang my TV and I used the extra extension to reach out to the next set of wall studs to make sure the wall mount was securely braced against the wall. The holes for the lag bots to score into the studs were oval shaped so that I even had flexibility to drill the hols i the studs and have some ability to adjust.COMPLAINT: 6. Don't use the included level. It isn't accurate.MY EXPERIENCE: I already own a very good level, so I didn't even check the included level. That being said, on my first attempt to hang the TV on the wall, I discovered that while my TV was perfectly level, my house was not. I live in an older victorian and the built in wainscoting and crown moulding were sloping towards the back of the house. Actually, I suspect the whole house slopes. So having the TV perfectly level was actually a bad idea. I took the TV off the wall and adjusted the hanging brackets by loosening the screws into the VESA mount points and moving the brackets on the left down a little. In fact, when you are first mounting the brackets to the back of your TV, you put the screws through long oval slots rather then a round hole. This gives you the freedom to adjust the brakes up or down by about an inch. I recommend mounting the brackets in the middle of the oval hole so that you have room to adjust up or down if you need to make some fine adjustments.MY ONLY COMPLAINTS:If you need to adjust the tilt of the TV or the leveling of the TV, you will need to take the TV off the wall and make the adjustments. I know that there are other mounts out there that make this a slightly easier process. You only need to make this adjustment once and then you are done. For me, I didn't see that convenience worth paying 4X the price of this mount. I know that this cost/value equation is different for everyone. For me, this wall mount is great and I will happily get another one when the time comes to hang another TV. Read more

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