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Good product. I recommend changing the design of the red arms for shaking rebar off of the top shelves to a steeper incline instead of a curve. It makes it more ergonomically friendly for the operator or helper to quickly shake the bars down because they don't have to shake the bar as far horizontally as the top of the curve acts as a natural extension to the shelf and overall this change would make operators more productive throughout months and years of continued use because they would be slightly faster and save that little bit of exertion from having to shake harder to get it over the lengthy flat area. You can even see the employee demonstrating had to resort to rolling the bars off instead of just making one fluid shake in the video. As a company you could then save on production costs, (I imagine its more expensive or time consuming to fabricate a curved bar than it is to fabricate a flat one) and even if it is not the case you could also use the improvement as a selling point as a lot of companies are looking for small ways to speed up production ever so marginally and save wear and tare on their workers making it a great angle to target when marketing. Hope this feedback is helpful!