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Reviews (33)

Dec 05, 2016
Looks, feels great...but not durable
I purchased this identical case from another seller, and at first thought I'd found "the" case for an HTC One E8, a phone seemingly difficult to find a case for! It fit perfectly, looked nice, the rubber "inside" was nice and soft, and the black outer layer ensured that the phone wouldn't pop out of the inner layer. One minor gripe: the black back is somewhat slippery, and pretty much is everywhere you hold the phone. Oh, well.
However...after three weeks of use, several of the "side grippers" on the hard black back have broken off (top and one side), and if one more breaks, the back will fall off as well. The red silicone layer by itself won't stay on the phone too well without the black back. This is the first phone case that I've had that has broken; a different case for a different phone has lasted five months with no issues.

Mar 26, 2020
Works nice, but the (lacking) specs are far from accurate
This is a very nice compressor kit, which comes with all of the items pictured. I bought this to retrofit a Kenmore Elite refrigerator with one of those infamous biodegradeable LG linear compressors (failed in 4 years). Said compressor is rated at 952btu (if you read the service manual), or 1056btu (if you read the compressor specifications) @ ASHRAE test...so this Supco SPC990 is right in the middle.
As one other reviewer mentioned, the ports on the compressor have a very nonstandard configuration (at least according to the sticker!)
The major issue I have with this compressor? The official Supco spec sheet (which does not at all resemble an official compressor specification sheet) rates the compressor at 196W, 2.2A. First of all, those two numbers will only mathematically work at 89vAC, and I don't know many people who have 89vAC service. 2.2A * 120vAC = 264W. You're saying, OK, so what?
Well, the problem is that it doesn't use 196W (1.6A) or 264W (2.2A). It uses FOUR AMPS! (480W.) Seriously. (I've seen power usage range from 3.4 to 4.2A.)
I'm pretty certain that it is properly wired, as it's pretty much impossible to get the (included) starter and thermal protector connected wrong--and the compressor starts right up without any hesitation. (Unless it's restarted too soon after shutdown, in which case it blew a 10A fuse without hesitation.) Refrigerant charge level does not affect the amp draw by very much.
- Yes, the system was pulled down to 400 microns before charge
- Yes, the system has a brand-new (Supco) filter-drier
- Yes, it is charged with R134a
- No, the refrigeration system does not appear to be blocked
- Yes, the 3-way valve is in the "both" position (and then unplugged)
Bottom line: this is a terribly inefficient compressor. It's no surprise there aren't any detailed specs for it, as they'd be so bad nobody would ever buy it! Heck, you could probably run 3 regular refrigerators on the same amount of power required to run a single 'fridge powered with this. (My 17-year-old side-by-side GE Profile runs between 0.8A and 1.2A.) This was the first Supco compressor I've bought...and it will be the last.
I should have bought an Embraco EGZS90HLP (or smaller)...they are rated 950btu @ 155W, and have a detailed spec sheet showing scenarios where amperage can range from 0.8A to 2.2A. Plus all of the other details such as copper line size...

Jan 29, 2018
Bought for a Samsung ML-2955DW
Works fine in a Samsung ML-2955DW, although it does have to warm up to room temperature before it'll print well! Recommended if you don't want to bother refiling your own cartridge.