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Nov 02, 2020
Perfect fit economical quality replacement plus a spare.
Perfect fit replacement. I'd been limping along using a broken one for more than a year. I got 2 for less cost than 1 from the maker of my Router. So now I have a spare too.

Dec 17, 2019
They work well, but It's up to you to know what you're doing.
There are NO instructions. You are on your own. Don't install them with a horizontal resting position or it will push the lid open alright, but will slam the last few inches. That's not a defect. It's just geometry. Put the lower anchor point at about a 45 degree angle 3 or 4 inches from the hinge. Weighed the weight (force) of the lip of the lid with a small digital scale and with a little geometry computed the force at the anchor point nearer to the hinge. I sized two struts to just balance this force when the lid is open at 45 degrees. This way it just balances at 45 degrees Above that the springs open the lid. Below that the springs partially balance the weight of the lid and it closes with a small thunk, but does not slam shut. I knocked off a star because there are NO instructions. The ball joints seem a little sloppy.

Dec 04, 2015
Not ceramic as claimed.
About 6-months ago I replaced my rim v-brakes with a set of disk brakes. Reviews that I read almost always say that disc brake pads wear faster than rim-brake pads. So I wanted to have some spare pads on hand since they take a while to get delivered when ordering online. Local bike shops carry them, but just their pads cost more than my entire brake set that included levers, cables, callipers and pads. So I read up on the merits of various types of brake pads. I ordered these because the very low price and that they are ceramic. Guess what? The packages say they are "organic", not ceramic. It looks like my original pads are going to last more than a year and I won't need to test these for a long time. I gave them 5 stars, because they look to be excellent quality and the 4 pairs of them will probably last me 5 or 10 years even though they are not ceramic because I live in a flat area and don't use the bakes much. But I can tell you that disc brakes keep on working extremely well even when dirty. Rim brake pads collect dirt and need to be cleaned and filed down every couple months or they lose grip.