4" vs 5" vs 6" vs 10"

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her209

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I already own a 10" and it works really well, but I'm looking to get an additional one. Which one would you pick?

4"

5"

(Not sure why there's such a large price jump between the 5" and 6")

6"

10"
 

Dr. Zaus

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According to the information I found on wikipeida Median + X standard deviations where X is also the standard deviations I am in height.

Wait, what's the question?
 

Red Squirrel

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Depends on the girl. Smaller girls don't particularly enjoy a 10". I usually have to go easy on them and use just the tip.

What? The female fish are scarred of a bigger net!
 

Howard

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What's it for? I use mine for scooping solid wastes, works pretty well.

For grabbing fish you want to use a big, shallow net to isolate the fish and then use your hand to pick it out. If your hand is big enough, of course.
 

Blackjack200

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(Not sure why there's such a large price jump between the 5" and 6")

There's a large gap in satisfaction between 5" and 6". It seems like it's just an inch, but when you think about it, the 6" is 20% larger. That extra size is often the difference between accomplishing your mission and just frustrating yourself with a piece of equipment that won't get the job done.

:whiste:
 

DrPizza

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There's a large gap in satisfaction between 5" and 6". It seems like it's just an inch, but when you think about it, the 6" is 20% larger. That extra size is often the difference between accomplishing your mission and just frustrating yourself with a piece of equipment that won't get the job done.

:whiste:

You're right about it being larger. And, that was a nice attempt at math. But, the 5" is 5"x4" for a total of 20 square inches. The 6" is 6"x5", for a total of 30 square inches. The 6" is therefore 50% larger.

Had they been square (5x5 & 6x6), then it would have been a 44% difference.
 

JEDIYoda

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You're right about it being larger. And, that was a nice attempt at math. But, the 5" is 5"x4" for a total of 20 square inches. The 6" is 6"x5", for a total of 30 square inches. The 6" is therefore 50% larger.

Had they been square (5x5 & 6x6), then it would have been a 44% difference.
true but then again you are not taking into account the trilateral vs bilateral circumference of the vibrating wand.....
 

Rinaun

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None of those sizes is large enough for a basketball! What are you playing on, nerf sets?!?!?
 
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