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May 17, 2016
For the price, no value, even if you can find a use for it
0 of 4 found this helpful Costs 10 times the price of sterling silver,
for a piece that weighs next-to-nothing!

Jun 02, 2020
Good buy.
The battery is too new -- not even a month old -- to know how long the charge lasts or its durability (life). If it lasts a year, used 4 hours per charge and charged twice a week, its worth the 25$ price.
[As for the 3M headphones:
well made, worthy of the brand. The cushions in the earphones are soft, fit comfortably around the ears and don't hurt the ears. The radio plays well. 1) The power on-off press button, tuner and volume control are too close to each other and so fat fingers or imprecise pressing, won't do! 2) the tiny cover that covers the slots (for charge and mike out for external speaker) falls off too easily. 3) I wish there was provision to plug in a thumb drive with your own recorded music.]

Apr 26, 2016
WELL DESIGNED, TIGHT AS A DRUM, BRIGHT & CHEERFUL
1 of 1 found this helpful After you insert the wooden posts into the sleeves of the fabric back-rest, so snug & tight is the fit that you can't just spread apart the 2 posts to insert the tapered lower ends of the posts into their round holes in the rear of the seat-frame and tap them in with a rubber mallet! You must use a screw-in manouever with your fist. And then fasten the tapered lower ends of the posts w the screws provided, using a Philips-head (misnamed Allen wrench) screwdriver. The only thing more I cld ask for, is that it be made of teak or rubberwood. I hope the seller sees this and can offer a choice of teak wood & fabrics of other colours--red, green,orange, etc.
The seller responded promptly & courteously to a small problem I encountered. P'haps the screw-holes can be reinforced against splitting.
Came well packed.