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Jul 31, 2020
Cheaper by the dozen!
Have been using these tees for a couple years now. Usually get over 100 rounds out of them before they fatigue and crack. This dozen will keep me going for quite a few years.
Very bright, so difficult to lose, plus easy height setting for the driver, just push in until the shoulders touch ground.
I highly recommend them, and the price for the dozen keeps the cost per low.

May 25, 2017
So far, so good
Summary: So far, so good, but all previous coiled lightning cables used for my purpose started out the same way.
Please note I use coiled lightning cords for a specialized purpose. I use a battery pack to charge my iPhone while using a GPS-capable golf scoring app on my walking cart. There is no heavy jostling, just what you'd expect while walking a golf course. There are, however, many physical connects and disconnects between and during rounds in the 8-9 months of our local golfing season. I do my best to not pull on the cable to minimize cable strain.
That being said, this cord is my 4th I've used over the past 4-5 years, all coiled lightning cables, ranging from the least expensive at $10 or so to the most expensive at $25 (had the beefiness cable ends). They've all started out rock-solid but became intermittent - electrically disconnecting and reconnecting while walking the course but still physically attached between the pack and iPhone - to the point where I'd have to jiggle each cord end to try to make the connection more stable. Eventually the cord would totally fail and I'd have to buy a replacement.
This Stanley cord is the latest replacement and has been in service for less than one month. So far, so good, but all previous cables started out similarly. Time will tell how well this one stands up to my use of it. It does look to be well made and suits my needs perfectly, so, from that perspective it is ideal.
Also note, lightning cable failures have not been limited to coiled ones. A non-coiled lightning extension cord used in a situation where frequent physical connect/disconnects occur also has failed me.

Aug 26, 2017
2nd verse, same as the first...
Lost almost all of my first purchases a few years ago, so needed to replenish my supply. Have used these almost daily since I purchased the original batch and they work great: secure magnet, tight clip, and where I use them (belt or leg pocket), no rusting.