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Reviews (10)

Oct 26, 2022
Perfect fit and works great
It precisely fit my older model Ryobi string trimmer when my original head wore out. This new one works much better. It comes with all parts needed to make it work with most Ryobi trimmers. The bump feed works perfectly too.

May 17, 2016
Great line of SKB guitar cases
I own five of the 1SKB series guitar cases (Les Paul case, two Strat cases and a 335 case) now including my newly purchased 1SKB-20 case that fits jumbo acoustic guitars. Because it's a "universal" jumbo case, it fits my particular guitar (Gibson J-185EC) with a little room to spare. The case is extremely tough which is what I need. My previous leather/wood/vinyl cases always got scuffed up and torn. Sometimes the handle broke off or just came loose on those cases. None of that will happen with any of my 1SKB cases. I also really like the TSA-approved latches and lock. Again, really tough and will never fail. If I ever buy another guitar you can bet I will also buy a 1SKB case to protect it.

Oct 17, 2018
Good charger, but with a minor problem
This charger will work fine for anyone needing to charge AA size batteries. However, for those who want to charge AAA batteries you need to be aware of a design issue with the charger. The 8 negative pole clips used for charging AAA batteries are very low, or near to the bottom of the slot that the batteries sit in while charging. As a result, batteries that have any casing whatsoever that wraps around onto the battery's negative pole will likely not charge. Even a small amount of the battery's exterior case wrapped around onto the minus pole will create a gap between the pole and the clip in the slot. Once I realized what was causing the problem, I used an Xacto knife to shave the casing off the minus end of each battery. Doing so allowed good contact to be made and the batteries then charged properly. Again, this problem exists only for AAA charging.