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02 October 2019
Don't pay double the price, this will do it
A great little unit. I'm using it for a 1 TB Toshiba hard drive from my Acer Aspire notebook after I replaced it with an SSD.

06 December 2018
A good performer
I removed projectiles from 60 rounds of .357 148gr BNWC. Once I got the feel of how much to tighten the collet, everything went smoothly. Really tight bullets took about 6 raps of the hammer.

18 February 2018
Best to buy a different one
I believe the input voltage range is incorrect, not 3-24V but only 3-5V. As I have blown 2 breakout boards connected to the sensor output when using 10V supply before I realised. I had tested with 5V prior to increasing the supply voltage (for design reasons) and the module worked fine. Also it appears the sensor output cannot supply many mA under load as the DO voltage drops markedly (eg, 5V to 2.6V) when using a resistor to pull down the input pin on a breakout board. As I imply, I am not 100% certain of all the details without retesting, but I suggest to beware or buy a module with better and more detailed specifications.