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    Molykote 111 Silicone Compound valve and O Ring Lubricant 150g AU stock
    09 August 2025
    Molykote 111 is a far superior product f...
    Molykote 111 is a far superior product for lubricating coffee machines than alternatives, like Inox or Lubrifilm. If you have an E61, Molykote 111 is a must.
    125 Mechanical Keyboard Keycap Rubber O-Ring Switch Dampener For Cherry MX Stem
    23 November 2020
    Makes no difference.
    The product was exactly as described, good quality and easy to install. Unfortunately, it made zero difference to the keyboard performance. I'm using Outemu Blue switches and have tried one and two o-rings per key. Neither of these options made any difference to the amount of noise being generated or to the feel of the keys. It is not possible to add a third o-ring as this prevent the key from actuating. With one or two o-rings installed, the o-rings ride up the stem after a few presses and the keys still bottom out as usual. All that happens is that the o-ring is pushed up the keycap and causes uneven key illumination. There is no benefit to the feel as the keys still bottom out as usual and there is no reduction in noise. I also tried the o-rings on Outemu Brown keys. Again, no difference to the keyboard performance. So, at the end of the day, it is a reasonably priced, well made product that does nothing to improve the performance of the keyboard. It has a minor negative effect effect on the key illumination when using double shot PBT keycaps.
    Malt Muncher Grain Mill With Base Plate Home Brew RLRMWH
    14 December 2016
    Cheap and nasty
    This mill is a cheap and nasty. At a first glance it appears to be good value, since you get the mill, hopper and a base, but as soon as you unpack the box you can see that all those things are as cheap and nasty as they come out of China. There were no instructions. Not for the assembly of the mill, hopper or base, nor for the adjustment or operation of the mill. The finish on the parts is poor, with scratches, sharp edges, metal burrs and rust. The material used for the base plate is cheap chipboard that is not much better than heavy duty cardboard. The holes in the base plate are not at the correct spacing for the mill. The mill itself was poorly assembled, with loose screws in several holes. The hopper is a poor fit into the top of the mill. Once all of the above issues are sorted and you start using the mill, be prepared for frustration. The mechanism for adjusting the roller spacing is an idiotic design that just doesn't work. The idea is that one of the rollers is housed in a bushing that is off-centre and the spacing is adjusted by rotating this. Once the desired spacing is achieved, there is a thumbscrew that is supposed to lock the bushing into place. This simply doesn't work. Even when you tighten the thumbscrew with a pair of pliers, the force from the grain being crushed simply pushes the adjustable roller out of place. This results in a large gap and the grain just falls through uncrushed. If you are lucky enough to find a position where the roller doesn't slip out, it's unlikely to be at the setting you need. I eventually managed to find a spot where the roller locked into place, but the crush was too fine. At the end of the day I ended up with a stuck mash.
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