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Aug 22, 2021
Full-featured development board
1 of 1 found this helpful First I found it to be the cheapest Arduino with more than one UART. I started my project with a Nano and promptly found that I could not drive a serial device and load / debug code with only one hardware serial. Once I got the Mega Pro Mini, I discovered that the code I was going to build would not fit in a Nano. There are many other goodies on this board that I might eventually use, but now I am happy that it has resolved the first couple bottlenecks I ran into. It is a very good development board.

Nov 12, 2019
Good for light-duty, precision work -- after some finishing
These gloves worked as delivered and would have lasted some time even if I didn't do anything, but that would have required a higher level of tolerance to defects and attrition than I have.
The defects this pair had are common on the leather glove market: seam failures and seams not on pattern, including a run-off between fingers in one glove that I had to fix before I could start using them. I have also made them a lot more comfortable by trimming excessive margins where seams deviated inward. The improvement from trimming was particularly noticeable at the fingertips.
I note that I had to fix fewer defects and they were less egregious than in a similar pair of Caiman gloves I bought previously. The Tillman gloves only took 10 minutes to fix, while the Caiman pair required almost two hours of work.
Other than that, the material is good and the design is comfortable. It only required a couple hours of break-in time, which I spent riding my bike while wearing these gloves. They are adequate for welding. I mostly do small-scale welds with bead width not exceeding 2mm; I can say that whenever I mess up a joint, it is not because of the gloves.
They pass the pick-the-dime test; further in that direction, the limit of what I can do with them lies somewhere between picking an M5 washer (1.2 x10mm) -- without any problem -- and a total impossibility to pick an M4 washer (0.75 x 9mm) -- other than by pressing my finger into it until it sticks. I can pick a straight 1/16" rod (1.6mm) from the floor but not 0.040" (0.79mm). To be fair, I do not always succeed picking a 0.040" wire with my bare fingers, so the limits on dexterity imposed by these gloves are not very limiting.