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04 January 2019
No More Piles of Flash Drives
I bought this after realizing a need to consolidate all of my various software tools on flash drives into one device. After reading up on both the IODD and Zalman offerings, I found out that IODD had the better mouse trap if you will. That said, I converted about 13 flash drives into VHD's according to the directions that came with it and moved them to this device. Each one of them, when mounted, ran just like they would have on the original source flash drive.
Like anything else though, there were a couple exceptions/problems. Apparently, Chrome OS (rather CloudReady or model specific versions) does not seem to work at all when cloned (even sector by sector) to a VHD and mounted through this enclosure. I believe I also tried mounting a fresh, empty VHD as well to emulate a flash drive. That didn't work either. I was pretty disappointed by this considering I work on various platforms. And having Chrome OS as a VHD would have been exceptionally handy. So that's one flash drive I had to keep on hand.
The other issue I had, which I'm still trying to wrap my head around, was it locking up during copy and paste operations of additional VHD's after five or so 8 - 16 GB VHD's were already there. To lay out the details, I have an SSD in the enclosure, it was plugged up first to my 10 port powered 2.0 USB hub, and then later to the hub on my G19 keyboard. This same setup allowed those initial 5~ VHDs to copy over just fine. But as soon as I went a little over that, copying speed decremented down to almost nothing. And then eventually the enclosure just rebooted; causing the copy operation to fail. Now, when I went directly to the rear USB ports of my desktop, I had no problem moving more VHD's over. Again, after that magic 5~ or so existing VHD's. I'm not sure why this is happening, but it hasn't affected read operations and smaller copy and paste operations to it.
It could simply be I'm using a device meant for USB 3.0 on 2.0 ports, but it's still odd that it worked at first and stopped after reaching that threshold in my case.
All that said though, I'm still more than satisfied with my purchase and would highly recommend it to anyone needing to downsize on their physical and/or portable media!

11 June 2018
Didn't know what I was missing!
I own a 5.7L V8 2006 Jeep Grand Cherokee Ltd. Edition. The windshield washer motor seemed to work fine as far as I was concerned before it failed entirely, but apparently it had been going bad for a while. I say this because this new one is like a water hose by comparison!
The install was really easy. I had to replace my headlights while I was working on the vehicle. So that made access to it that much easier. Pops right on to the side of the windshield washer reservoir, no screws. Do be careful of which hose goes to what end of the pump. Doing it wrong will result in the pump spraying the wrong side of the vehicle when you use it. And be sure to have a gallon bucket handy when you remove the pump from the reservoir if want to recycle the windshield washer fluid.
Short of that, I just hope this one will last as long as the original did (over 12 years)!

21 May 2017
Save Now, But Pay Later...
I bought this thinking that I'd save some cash, like anyone else. Well I did for about 4 months. I'm now having to replace it again. My original Otterbox clip lasted close to 2 years.
I'm very gentle on my possessions, and in my normal, daily use of this clip, I came across numerous issues:
1. The rotation mechanism failed to keep the phone oriented in the direction I'd set it to.
2. The stand lock had to be coerced back into place after so many uses otherwise it would just loudly snap close on its own.
3 The metal spring that keeps the clip closed is inferior and will allow the clip to pop off your belt if you're not careful.
4. The lip that keeps the Otterbox case secured to the clip was not carefully measured to ensure only a modest tug on the protrusion will allow un-holstering of the phone.
5. This previous issue causes undue stress on the holster lock which eventually breaks it. Making it completely useless.
I wouldn't be too hard up on it if it wasn't for the fact that two these exhibited one or more of the listed issues within less than a year period.
I don't think I'm going to buy another plastic holster, Otterbox or otherwise. The quality control just isn't there...