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Apr 26, 2016
Daiwa Sealine SL-X20SHA
I have launched rigs with 3 to 5 ounce sinkers and this reel performs very well. When I fish the river for stripers, it is usually with 2 poles. One pole is a spinning rod, the other is a casting rod, fitted with this reel. I added the larger weights, for the centrifugal overspin control. There is also the spool tension adjustment, like on any standard conventional casting reel, too. I spooled the reel with about 240 yards of 17 lbs mono. Also, this is a non-level wind reel. Seriously, there are no issues when using your thumb or forefinger to guide line back onto the reel during a retrieve. The smaller size of this reel works great from my kayak too.

Dec 06, 2017
iTP A3 EOS
I had an A3 EOS for a long time. Then I lost it. I searched, located, and purchased this same A3 EOS to replace my original. The newer one is the same in fit, form, and function. The unit is ultra compact. The end cap is slightly different to secure a lanyard. I actually prefer this "new" design, over the original. You can now stand the unit upright on the flat rear end of the light. It really seems brighter than my original. The original looks like it had a reflector with an orange peel finish. This newer one has a shiny finish. Both still have the same spread, or width, of the light beam. Note, I can compare the old and the new, since I eventually found the original. So, now I have 2 A3 EOS'. I am very happy with my purchase. I submitted a photo. At the rear of each A3, I wrapped several turns of electrical tape. Often, you will need a third hand. With the read end cushioned, I can hold the light with my teeth, without chipping my teeth on the bare metal.

Aug 30, 2017
Nexus 4 E960 Back Cover
This Nexus 4 back cover met the requirements for fit, form, and function. The cover is complex, yet it cost less than $20. Price wise, alone, it was a good value. The fit was surprisingly good, actually perfect. There are several tabs and indentations around the perimeter of the phone internals and the external back cover. Everything aligned perfectly. There is one thing to know. The back cover does not include the 2 push buttons. These are the volume (up/down) button and the power (on/off) button. Using tweezers, in my case, these buttons, with their delicate hinges, needed to be removed from the "old" back cover and were reused in the new cover. Again, everything here aligned perfectly (the hinges and the buttons). The back cover has a glass surface, just like the OEM back cover. If I had to, I would buy this cover again. The tools are a worthwhile expense, particularly since the screws are so tiny and some have a Torx slotted head.