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Buyer reviews for "Lighting" sorted by average review score:

Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce for the Nikon SB-16A & B Flashes.
Made by Sto-Fen
Amazon base price: $

Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce for the Minolta 5600HS Flash.
Made by Sto-Fen
Amazon base price: $

Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce for the Metz 45 CT & CL Series Flashes.
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Amazon base price: $

Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce for the Metz 40MZ-1I and 3I Flashes.
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Amazon base price: $

Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce for the Metz 32-MZ3, 32-Z1, 32-Z2 and 44-AF Flashes.
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Amazon base price: $

Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce for the Canon 420EX Flash.
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Amazon base price: $
Average review score: 

Useful in certain situations
Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce for the Achiever DZ260, Canon 420, 430EZ and Vivitar 283, 285 & 5600 Zoom Flashes.
Made by Sto-Fen
Amazon base price: $

Sto-Fen Omni-Bounce for the Achiever 260AF/T, Contax TLA280, 360, Metz 40MZ-2, 54MZ-3, Minolta 5200I, 5400HS, 5400XI, Nikon SB-24, 25 & 26, Olympus FL40, G40, Pentax AF500FTZ and Sunpak 2000DZ, 266D & MZ440AF Flashes.
Made by Sto-Fen
Amazon base price: $

Sto-Fen Green Colored Omni-Bounce for the Canon 540 and 550EZ Flashes.
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Sto-Fen Gold Colored Omni-Bounce for the Metz MZ-3 Flashes.
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Amazon base price: $
However, I have found that I generally don't need it because the 420EX is so intelligent. Given that the 420EX gauges the scene and adjusts itself accordingly, to decrease the amount of flash further may underexpose the shot.
The Omni-Bounce is handy if you need a really soft light, especially close-up. (The underexposing issue seems more significant as distance gets greater.) So, it can be useful for portraits, shooting something reflective or for fill-flash.
The other problem I have is the price; $16.95 for a simple piece of plastic is rather absurd, really. A quarter the price would be more fitting.