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Nov 16, 2021
Accurate title. No issues with description.
Hard to find set at a decent price. A bit of yellowing with the age of the item, but nothing that can't be fixed. Survived reasonably well, even though it was shipped mostly assembled. Seen reviews that this kit is a bit on the fragile side, but that has not been my experience seeing how it survived transport mostly intact. Very little needed to piece it back together.
Could have used a bit more padding in the box, but other than that, no issues. All parts were sealed in plastic bags inside so there was little/no chance of missing pieces.
Will make a great display piece to go along with the Saturn V (92176) once the replacement stickers arrive from OKBrickWorks.

May 11, 2021
Wonderful LEGO Bouquet for a centerpiece!
1 of 2 found this helpful Very neat product, but a few of the flowers are delicate and can come apart if not treated gingerly.
Jan 05, 2011
Used motorola T721 cell phone review
This phone was in great shape for the age of the unit. It had probably seen very little if any actual use. I bought it to either replace or refurbish a Motorola T725 cell phone that I have been using for 5 years now, and I love the older style of this phone, and how durable it is.
The only major thing wrong with mine was the lid switch was malfunctioning repeatedly, even after multiple tries at cleaning/fixing it.
Unfortunately, this was not able to just replace my phone with a simple SIM card swap, as the T721 is tethered to the Verizon network, and I needed to be able to connect directly to "Ma Bell", however, after about an hour of work, I was able to totally transfer my electronic guts into the T721 case and have an almost new phone for very little money compared to a new replacement.
One of the case pieces was not 100% compatible with my circuitry inside the phone (the back panel that screws on directly under the battery/cover) as the electronics inside were laid out just a bit differently, and I had to use the original piece from the T725 during the build, but overall I would consider the process a success. My phone is back in working order, the lid switch works perfectly, and I'm back up and running for a month+ now with no outstanding issues,
If you're looking to refurbish a Motorola phone in the T700 line, it's a fairly easy task providing you're already somewhat adept at working with cell phones, laptops, etc. and have the necessary tools (spudges, torx bits, etc) for doing the work, and there were several to chose from listed on Ebay at the time.
The age of these units means they should not command a high price, and the value/cost ratio for this vs. replacing it with a new one and having to get all new chargers, etc. made it well worth the time and money.
Additionally, the motorola line is much easier to work on than other phones I have opened up just do to the ease of getting to the screws, and how they are snapped together. Most of the other older flip phones out there are almost impossible to work on due to the fact that there aren't even any screws or hardware to get to, and they are totally "snap-together" which places them in the throw away category if there's ever an issue with them, as they cannot be opened up without fracturing the plastics.