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09 March 2017
Poor quality battery
It's life span was only about six months, then dead. Not what I expected from a new battery.

07 October 2018
"OK but very difficult to view XGODY 886 GPS"
5 of 5 found this helpful In general the XGODY 886 GPS works OK, except for the fact that on sunny days, even with the provided sun visor installed, the screen is not bright enough to be viewed clearly. For us older people, it's like having cataracts while looking at it in the daytime. At night or on cloudy days it is OK. It is a good unit and easy enough to use after learning the new operating system, mostly by trial and error, as the instruction booklet has incomplete instructions, and is presented in very small print. In general, "This is a good GPS for anyone with excellent eyesight, that doesn't need to wear sunglasses while driving." You will want to become familiar with the reset button as the program stops working more than other GPS's I have used in the past. Older people (over 40) should heed this advice about the XGODY 886 GPS.

07 October 2018
Can opener that doesn't.
Please don't waste your money on this can opener that doesn't open cans! While it does go through the motions, it does NOT cut the lids off of any cans that I have tried (in Canada). There doesn't appear to be sufficient pressure between the drive and Idler gear, to make continuous positive advancement of the can possible. I have put my new can opener in the bin allocated to broken tools.