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29 November 2017
Strongly constructed but limited functionality
This mirror is strongly constructed, with a cast aluminium bracket.
The mirror can easily be rotated, but offers a limited range of positions.
The small flat mirror offers a small field of view.

19 April 2016
Rediuces the risk of flat tires
In my experience, Mr Tuffys significantly reduce the risk of flat tyres, at the expense of a moderate increase in rolling resistance.
I recommend that they be rotated relative to the tube every 1,000 km, to reduce the likelihood of the Mr Tuffy end causing a flat tire by wearing through the tube.

16 June 2016
An inexpensive taborpipe that is ideal for outdoor performances
Tabor pipes usually play an octave higher, and consequently louder and shriller, than penny whistles.
Unlike wooden pipes they are weatherproof and require little maintenance. They are also louder than most other tabor pipes. These features make them ideal for outdoor performances, but they can be uncomfortably loud when played in confined spaces.
Like many penny whistles they are tuned slightly sharp. This is not particularly noticeable because the pipe usually plays an octaves higher than other instruments. It can be fixed by moving the mouthpiece, which is not an easy task since Generation switched to heat-resistant glue.
Also, the F# hole tends to be relatively flat. This is a common flaw in cheap penny whistles. It can be fixed by extending the middle hole back towards the mouthpiece, by drilling or filing.