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19 September 2018
Great value!
These are fine, but as they are on the cheaper side, they do break around the little end wires. The end you're always unplugging basically. Even so, used daily every day, and once the outer sheath separated at the plug, exposing the little wires, continued to work for ages. Only one so far has completely broken. So definitely worth the money! Literally pennies a month! Recommended! Unless you want forever lasting quality at multiples of the price... I tend to keep an expensive one (Anker) boxed with my bank (Anker again) carefully for work as on foot in the city, and then these for daily use at home and one on me. Totally satisfied!

24 May 2017
Nice ramps but not for real motorcycles
1 of 3 found this helpful These are nice.
Well made and sturdy.
But a 1000 cc bike WILL bend the steel end plates rapidly.
2000 model year R1 is too heavy for one of these to handle without permanent deformation to the steel end plates.
Need thicker steel end plates and larger fixing Bolts to fix.

02 November 2017
Works effortlessly with previous 8.1 laptops etc
I bought this and the 8.1 as my laptop originally came with 8.1 and after the hard drive died, I read that modern laptops have the windows key in the bios chip.
Well I installed 10 straight off the bat, and it went straight in, didn't ask for a product key (only thing I had to do obviously was tell the bios by pressing F2 to boot from CD) throughout.
Then I installed HP assistant from HP on the now working laptop, it identified only a few required drivers, it automatically installed these and job done.
Easy and a bargain!
Who needs rescue discs? No one with this :-)