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Feb 03, 2020
Good replacement part
Works and fits the same as the original part.

Apr 30, 2018
The least useful of all the Air Fryer Books
Practically everything offered up in this book has to be put into a pan and then placed into an air fryer. There is little if any benefit to using an air fryer when the same item could be cooked on a stove top using the same ingredients. It appears the recipes have been taken from a standard
Vegan stove top cookbook and rewritten to say "put the pan in an air fryer."
There are no photos, the listing of the recipes are not alphabetized and the very-very brief descriptions are two or three per page.

Nov 11, 2019
Great idea but sadly not setup for extended violin playing.
Two very significant performance issues:
1. Turns off automatically every 10 minutes, especially irritating when your are practicing.
2. On/off button requires a hard push to turn on and it is necessary to the remove violin from your chin to do so.
Having a violin tuner that you can position on the violin body and move to where it is most visible
while playing is an absolutely wonderful idea.
When it is operating it does great, that is until it shuts itself off and you have to put the bow down,
remove the violin from your chin and use the other hand for a hard button push to turn it back on.
I seriously doubt the designer ever used it for violin playing.