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Digital Innovations SkipDr DVD and CD Motorized Disc Repair System

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Style: Motorized


*: Repair System


Features

  • Fixes scratched CDs, DVDs, game and data discs that will not play, skip or that freeze with a DVD or CD player
  • Motorized repair process smoothens surface scratches to renew the disc's protective layer, leaving disc data unaffected
  • Patented FlexiWheel repairs up to 25 discs, and works gently enough to safely repair the same disc multiple times
  • The radial resurfacing action polishes away only the thinnest possible layer from the polycarbonate plastic coating applied on the surface of the disc. Resurfacing the disc removes the ridges created by a scratch and allow the laser to focus properly on the data track, thus eliminating playback issues.
  • Does not work with XBOX One, PS3/4, or Wii U discs.

Description

SkipDr is the 1 disc repair system in the US. Nearly 10 million customers trust SkipDr to safely fix and clean scratched discs!


Hardware Interface: Compact Disc


Brand: Allsop


Color: One Color


Hardware Platform: Gaming Console


Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.7 x 3.7 x 6.2 inches


Product Dimensions: 6.7 x 3.7 x 6.2 inches


Item Weight: 15.8 ounces


Item model number: 4070300


Batteries: 6 AA batteries required.


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: No


Date First Available: July 3, 2017


Manufacturer: Digital Innovations LLC


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  • Works well if used a certain way, not exactly as the directions say....
Style: Motorized *: Repair System
I started with the hand cranked version as it was cheaper and I was skeptical after reading all of the reviews. I figured if it could help even just 3-4 movies that would have otherwise needed to just be replaced then it was worth it, it worked great after I got the hang of how to use it and I deviated from the directions a little. I decided to invest in this one as we have a couple hundred, more or less, kids movies. This one is even better because I am hands free so it can keep going while I spray it to keep it wet. The wetter the better! Thats where I deviated from the directions, they say to "spray lightly then let it make 2 evolutions around then take it out and wipe then buff" I started by experimenting on a couple of disks that I knew were not fixable because the backs of the disks were scratched as bad as the front. I don't like how little spray they include but any spray made for cleaning eyeglasses (the kind thats safe for plastic lens') works just as well. If it gets even a little dry it will make the disk hazy with the sanding, if it's kept really wet it works great! I spray heavily before starting then keep spraying the top as it comes around to go down again. I do not wait for it to make 2 evolutions before spraying again, I usually let it go around 3-4x this way depending on how scratched it is. Then I clean and buff as it says and if it needs more I do it again. Whatever you do don't be frugal with the spray! Better to use more than needed than not enough. To finish up after everything I buff it with an extremely small amount of liquid wax. Only a drop on the cloth for the whole disk (That step isn't necessary, I just like it personally). I did go ahead and invest in a power cord as I have no interest in keeping up with batteries. They have them on amazon for $5-8 or so. Definitely worth picking up if you plan on using this a lot as I do. I moved the wheel and stuff from my other SkipDr to this one to save the new one for extra. No, this isn't something you can use if you want to be able to sell disks as it does leave faint markings but its great for personal use especially if you have kids that are just now getting old enough to understand proper disk care. I have improved everything I have used this on that was salvageable. Most of them run smooth all the way through now. A small number still skip or freeze in a place or 2 for a second or so then keep going. Those were the disks that used to either just get stuck and stay frozen or had to be jumped way ahead to keep them going before. So they are still greatly improved! Both of these things have already paid for themselves 2-3x over at this point! For us, for our kids movies, this was most definitely worth it! The wheels also last longer than they are said to last if you keep the disk really wet and take the wheel off and gently rinse it off every once in a while I have noticed. I have used it on 36 movies so far and am still using the wheel from the first hand cranked SkipDr on this model. I haven't used it on anything but the kids DVDs so I can't say how well it does for games or bluray or anything as those items have always been off limits to the kids handling so they are all in great condition. They do watch the DVDs in the bluray player though and it has no issues reading them. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on March 30, 2021 by A.Wilson

  • Worked for the most part (I think).......
Style: Motorized *: Repair System
This is a review from my 14 yesr old grandson who is using the product: I've had the skip DR. for about a week, and I think it's working pretty well. I needed to resurface several discs, and it has done a decent job so far. The main issues I've had with it are that I resurfaced a couple of discs and they work for the most part, but then randomly throughout the game, my consle will say it doesn't recognize the disc. I am assuming that this is more of a consle issue ( because if I just take the disc out and put it back in without even touching it, the game keeps playing) which is why I am giving it a 4 star. I have resurfaced a disc close to 20 full rotations and it still has plastic, but still has issues playing, because it has deeper scratches. so I dont know how many times to use the skip DR without breaking the disc. Since the Skip DR only removes a very little part of the disc, it takes FOREVER if ever to get deeper scratches out. But all in all this product does what it says it should so I would recommend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on January 23, 2023 by Dionne

  • Surprisingly effective!
Style: Motorized *: Repair System
I was skeptical, but it actually works. I was surprised at how effective it was. I had a DVD that would not read 7 tracks, and after the first treatment, it fixed 6 of them. I ran the DVD through the SkipDr two more times (3 total) and the last affected track was able to be read. We'll see how durable it is over time, but I don't need to repair many discs so I think it'll be fine. I plan to order some replacement wheels, spray and buffer pads so I have them ready when they need to be changed. Overall definitely worth the price, seems like the super expensive ones are too harsh on discs and cause scratches themselves. As an engineer, I really appreciate the "Flex Wheel" design, very clever! I would like to see interchangeable flex wheels though, the current one for sanding the disc and a stiffer wheel that can buff the disc automatically also. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 21, 2023 by kkrebs40

  • It works but not how they tell you.
Style: Motorized *: Repair System
So there's a learning curve for sure. 1st off don't start with your favorite childhood video game or CD. Start with something you don't mind destroying and figure it out for yourself. 2nd: Buy a 9v power supply and pay attention that it comes with the right connector, or get one of the ones that has the interchangeable connectors. Using on battery power is sluggish and borderline unsatisfactory, especially considering how many this uses. I ordered a Power Supply but bought one with a smaller barrel connector than this requires, and therefore I disassembled it, soldered in the power supply wiring directly, and epoxied up to seal it. Now it works like a gem. 3rd: use lots of water. Drench that mf. Be sure to keep it wet as it cycles around. 4th: don't use the included cloths. I tried to give them the benefit of the doubt, but ultimately even following their directions exactly lead to having to repeat the machine step. Just don't use them. Wet. Machine. Dry with a soft microfiber gently. Test or repeat as needed. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on February 18, 2023 by jonathon

  • You thought it works
Style: Motorized *: Repair System
I had a disc I could not use after putting it through this item it works great I'm quite happy with it thanks
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 7, 2023 by Larry Hardin

  • very little information
Style: Motorized *: Repair System
plugged it in played a CD, took me awhile to get it torecord a CD
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on July 12, 2023 by Gene Hawley

  • Ruined my CDs :/
Style: Motorized *: Repair System
I followed the directions, read the reviews, to no avail. Be warned, you seriously need to practice and know alot about it before you use it. Does not work exactly as advertised, I ended up doing more harm than good for a few of my CDs. Take it to a pro and don't waste your time.
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on May 8, 2023 by John L

  • BUYYY
Style: Motorized *: Repair System
I have a wii game that the console could not read at all!! so i took a shot @ buying this w the expectation it would most likely not work…. IT DOES. the game is fully working (the game “resurfaced” on amazon is $50+ soooo i saved money while doing it too). ALSO if u don’t know what this does it just buffs out the scratches to make the disc more readable FOLLOW THE INSTRUCTIONS ... show more
Reviewed in the United States 🇺🇸 on June 1, 2023 by Diana Diana

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