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Reviews (6)

Aug 17, 2018
What you see is not what you get.
The kit sent (mid August 2018) did not contain what was pictured. Instead of the 3 locks and the attachments pictured, which would have fit my toolboxes perfectly, you get a kit with 4 locks with different and/or no attachments. Fortunately for Sears, the one I really needed was one without attachments so it worked and will suffice, but it would have been nice had one of the other 2 locks with attachments also fit my other toolbox, since that was the whole idea, but they did not. So beware.

Jul 20, 2019
Doesn't seem to be my thing, so far
1 of 1 found this helpful I thought I'd try a trackpad instead of a mouse on my iMac (just to see if I'd like it any better than the trackpad on my old PC portable (which I just barely learned to tolerate)), but really the mouse still reigns supreme for me. (Magic Mouse, love it; also love Apple's extended keyboard.)
That said, I will give it some more time, but it just seems to get in the way of what I can do much more easily with the mouse. Maybe I will yet find some things that it's better at? Or it will improve with use/age?

Apr 02, 2017
Finallly remoted
2 of 2 found this helpful After years (decades actually) of being sad about there being only a wired remote available for my old Nakamichi, was toying with the idea of getting one of them on ebay if one became available. One or two did, but in the nick of time I found out there was a wired version that probably would have also worked, right around when I ran into this product. So I took a chance on it and it works great. (Even figured out how to incorporate it into my recently acquired Harmony remote system.) Pretty darned cool. Not sure how much longer the 1985 Nakamichi will hold on, but I'm now digging out those old tapes again.