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Reviews (11)

Aug 27, 2016
Made well and functions good.
In a time when most everything is made poorly,very thin, flimsy and as cheap as possible savage does just the opposite and while I can't say that every product made by savage is the greatest I will say that this a very well made magazine.
May 05, 2009
Good game, but could be alot better
1 of 1 found this helpful I love the wii remote as a fishing rod it gives a much more real feel to the game, however I do not like that bass is the only fish you will see,and the limted areas you can fish. Your fisherman is shown in a boat but it feels more like bank fishing as you can only get to a certain places and you can not turn the boat around.That being said it is still a fun game and well worth the great price I found on it.

Feb 26, 2018
Good but not right for me
3 of 4 found this helpful I like the temp control and how high the pot sits over the base.If you are using sinkers, wheel weights, old bullets, and other small scrap this will work well for you. However I melt my lead and flux in a big cast iron pot over a turkey fryer that way only clean lead makes it into my melting pot the problem I have with my Lee 90009 is that my ingots have to be made small enough to clear the rod that despenses the lead. The rod starts at rear top and ends at front bottom the angle makes it a little tight. I use a mini bread pan and a muffin pan to cast into, I use the round for pure lead and the rectangle for different alloy mixes. On a friends melter we could fill the pans to the top, with the Lee it is a tight fit at 1/2 and better to keep them to 1/4 to 1/3 of the way full. I have to feed it often. This is a good little lead melting pot, for some it will be perfect, however had I know of the size limits I would have purchased a different pot. The problem is more my research than the product, please make sure this will fill the role of job you are trying to accomplish. Good luck and happy casting!