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Jul 12, 2020
Great material used in product, long lasting, nice reliable battery powered air pump.
3 of 3 found this helpful I have purchaced two of these. One was used continuously for about a year, every night. They are extremely durable, thick material, nice downy-like surface texture, and the battery air pump is easy on batteries (I use niMH) - and reliable.

Apr 26, 2019
Great little SSD adapter
I never even purchase enclosures for my SSD devices. I just hang one of these on the computer, and connect the SSD to it when it's needed. I've plugged and unplugged it many hundreds of times, and it's still going strong. Highly recommended.

Apr 26, 2019
Gas Detector - Solid feeling unit.
1 of 1 found this helpful This device is physically solid. It seems very sturdy. Its display reads in ppm (parts per million) units rather than just having some idiot light to look at. Additionally, it has an alarm.
Another thing I like about it is that it doesn't make you wonder about the readings so much because the display stays at zero until gas is detected. Some detectors wander around, and you don't get a good feel for whether they're real readings. The display normally stays at zero, but when I open my Coleman stove by just a tiny turn of the valve, the reading shoots up to about 1700 ppm. Holding the sensor tip near the burner (doing this outside and it's not lit!) keeps readings that are greater than 100 for about thirty seconds or so.
One caveat I might mention. The unit takes 30 seconds to warm up. After warmup, it seems to take about 5 or 10 seconds to register the reading when held next to the un-lit burner. If I were using it to trace along a tube or something, I'd need to go really slow so that there was enough time for it to detect the gas.
The extension on the tube is very stiff, and the tube itself is nice for poking into holes (maybe like the gas entrance in a concrete foundation for instance). It is long enough to go through my foundation.