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27 April 2018
Mainly good - one annoying feature
Excellent device controls my pc from bed to watch films etc. However, the touchpad has the active scroll area right down the middle of the pad instead of down the edge. This sometimes leads to random scrolling of windows while trying to move the cursor. It automatically turns off the pad fairly quickly when idle, and touch any button re-enables it, so battery life is excellent. Lasts weeks between charges.

15 September 2021
As good as new
Nice clean item, works as expected and now fitted to my client's old computer and working happily.

14 April 2021
Surprisingly good trailer despite not being made of space-age materials
Smoothly rolls along, even if it hits a pothole in the road, due to the springy coupler attaching it to the bike. Comes with spare washers, circlips, and circlip pliers for the wheels/axles - unexpected extras at this price. It's quite wide, especially with the bars protecting the wheels on each side, but those bars can be left off. The bars, as well as the wheels, can be detached by pressing the relevant springy bits - no tools needed to fold flat for storage. Can hold a surprisingly large quantity of stuff - first time I used it I got a full week's shopping with room to spare. The weight of this taught me the need for lower gears to get up hills! The top cover is elasticated along all edges to simply stretch over the trailer, and the fabric sides fit over the frame with velcro, so if you have long or oddly shaped stuff to carry you could drop one of the sides to accommodate it, but remember to secure your stuff so it doesn't fall out the opened bit! The entire frame and the flat metal floor are painted black, and can be a wee bit rattly when it's empty. Yesterday I delivered a 22 kg item to a customer in Edinburgh from my home in Stirling, the route going north over the Kincardine Bridge, along the East Fife coastal cycle route, south over the Forth Road bridge, and into Edinburgh, all with the trailer on my racing bike (my mountain bike needs new chain and sprox, hence the ill-advised use of an old racer). This journey taught me (again) that the weight of the goods requires lower gears, and also that you need plenty of pressure in your bike's rear tyre. My racing 700c tyres, coupled with my over 100 kg fatness, meant that as my bike rose over bumps the rear rim bottomed once or twice. While the trailer bears all the load weight on its own wheels, its inertia can still exert an apparent downward force as the rear tyre rises to go over bumps. So plenty of rear tyre pressure, or a bike with fatter tyres are required to prevent pinch punctures. (This would apply to all bicycles with any added trailer, not just this one.) My return journey took me to Linlithgow where I boarded a train for the rest of the journey as I was knackered. The trailer only just fitted through the carriage doors to the designated bicycle area as I did not have the protective side bars on. But it's good to know it can fit on a train. A surprisingly good item despite its price.