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	<title>Comments on: Tennis Tutor Jr. w/Oscillator Battery EA</title>
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		<title>By: Andrew D. Fraser</title>
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		<description>works well, could use a remote control&lt;br&gt;Rating:3 out of 5 stars&lt;br&gt;We have one of these at the public court where I play.  It gets a fair amount of use and works as advertised.  Delivers balls consistently, though sometimes the oscillator (backhand-to-forehand) is a bit dodgy. There is no remote control so you switch it on and then run over to the other side of the court to hit.  Likewise, you can&#039;t switch it off from the other side of the court if you want to, for example, clear away balls from the court.  Though a friend or coach could hit the switch for you.&lt;br&gt;   Though it&#039;s light enough for one person to move around, it&#039;s bulky and easier with a friend.   The only benefit of the boxy, wheeless, configuration is that it doesn&#039;t move around the court.&lt;p&gt;The white panels that comprise the hopper fold down flat when not in use.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>works well, could use a remote control<br />Rating:3 out of 5 stars<br />We have one of these at the public court where I play.  It gets a fair amount of use and works as advertised.  Delivers balls consistently, though sometimes the oscillator (backhand-to-forehand) is a bit dodgy. There is no remote control so you switch it on and then run over to the other side of the court to hit.  Likewise, you can&#8217;t switch it off from the other side of the court if you want to, for example, clear away balls from the court.  Though a friend or coach could hit the switch for you.<br />   Though it&#8217;s light enough for one person to move around, it&#8217;s bulky and easier with a friend.   The only benefit of the boxy, wheeless, configuration is that it doesn&#8217;t move around the court.
<p>The white panels that comprise the hopper fold down flat when not in use.</p>
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