Quiet Hours

Quiet Hours

Quiet Hours reviews and discussion

4.3

84% of reviewers would recommend to a friend

Reviews mention

  • Effective de-puffing action
  • Substantial weightful handle
  • Stainless-steel cleanliness
  • Elegant minimalist design
  • Inconsistent cold retention
  • Occasional plastic breakage
  • Overly heavy for some
  • Compact roller size

Quiet Hours reviews assert the brand works: users report consistent de-puffing, soothing cold, and a luxe, heavy build while noting durability and cold-retention vary across units. Strengths include effective de-puffing, substantial weight, stainless-steel cleanliness, and elegant design; weaknesses include inconsistent longevity of cold, occasional breakage, heaviness for extended use, and small roller size for some.

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42 reviews and posts

  • Really liked the sleekness of the design, the colorway choices, and that it's relatively small. However, it is very heavy in my hand. When I am ice rolling, I'm often tired or low energy, and my plastic one, which was lighter in weight, was less tiring to use. I felt that the metal also lost its cold rather quickly. Overall, this product gets points for aesthetics, but beyond that I'm not sure it's worth the almost $50 price tag.

  • I was only able to use the face roller a small handful of times before the ice roller part completely broke off from the handle. While it was intact it was a nice portable size, with a good weight to it, but sadly it doesn't seem to be made very well. I had reached out to the company to let them know that it broke, and they said they were sending a new one out, but I never received a replacement. :(

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