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Reviews (6)

May 02, 2020
Will not stay on cans.
1 of 1 found this helpful Not good quality for me. The plastic it good, but the product will not stay on cans. I have tried the lids for twol weeks, daily, on Coke and Pepsi 12 oz cans with various amounts of the drink left. They snap on tight and within a couple hours they pop off from the accumulated pressure.

Mar 26, 2025
Great Push Clips
The clips were easy to use and did the job. Used them on my Suzuki KingQuad and my Hyundai Santa Fe
Mar 11, 2013
WNDR3800, Awesome Router!
I have had a NetGear WGT624 WiFi Router for a number of years. Never had any problems until Android and IOS devices came along. These devices would either have trouble getting dropped by the router or could not get connected at all. After verifying firmware versions and hours of scouring the net for support ideas, nothing helped. I bit the bullet and purchased a used WNDR3800. It is just about perfect. Much, much stronger signal. No Android or IOS (iPhone,iPad,etc)dropping. Just solid fast communications. Adding a Guest WiFi network that is isolated from my internal LAN and WiFi is the bomb. No sharing of secure passwords with casual users that should not be roaming around my own network anyway, yet guests have quick, solid access to the web. A full DLNA server is awesome. Hi and Low frequency WiFi Networks is the best. USB port for Printer or Drive makes for either a network printer that supposedly can be printed to by mobile devices (Android and IOS),or a poor mans NAS. Have not tried either one yet, but looking forward to it, Oh yeh! My only complaint I have is I cannot use a network printer (on the WiFi or LAN IP network) to print from a mobile device because there is no driver, either on the mobile device or router. Supposedly, if I throw out my old HP 5M with the ethernet connection and purchase a late model Laser Printer I can do this. However, I do not have the budget for that at this time and want to use my old reliable printer. Overall, very pleased with purchase and product.