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Reviews (7)

May 01, 2018
High quality clear in a can.
Spraymax clear is the best way to get a professional spraygun finish in a can. It's easy to work with and throws a nice pattern. It works really good on touch up spot repair or complete jobs of smaller vehicles like motorcycles. Because it is a 2k product if you do items like motorcycle gas tanks you won't have to worry about spilling gas on the area down the road and affecting the paint like you would from a stand alone clear out of a rattlecan.

Dec 19, 2018
Cheap case for the money.
The case is ok for the $4 I paid for it but I didn't like the thickness or the fact that the bottom seems like unsuported. The thickness is .6 of an inch but a few day after getting it I decided an Otterbox Commuter was a better case for me with more support and only .5 thickness.
A decent case to do the job. Just not up to all my needs.

Jan 26, 2016
Turn your maglite into junk.
First off I will start with the good things. The push button switch works great and the light is bright. The downside is the bulb and holder isn't made to maglite specs. In order to get a bright beam you have to screw the front focusing portion of the maglight til it's 1/2 turn from falling off. Now it's loose and flopping around just waiting to be lost. The reflector is also thicker and contributes to this problem. In the long run I wish I had just spent the $17-24 and bought the newer, brighter maglite instead of essentially spending $11 for the old style and $9 for the upgrade.
In the long run in order to make it work I had to add two wraps of electrical tape around the threads on the maglite so when I tightened it that 1/2 turn it was locked solid. This means I will never be able to play with the focusing again pretty much making that desired feature pointless.
Thumbs to the ground on this one.