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- toms_hardwares (20823)- Feedback left by buyer.More than a year agoVerified purchaseGreat communication. A pleasure to do business with.
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Reviews (5)

24 November 2016
Acceptable quality but quantity uncertain
Seems to flow quite nicely, unlike a previous no-name roll of solder I picked up elsewhere on eBay. My purchase was initially described as 234G, now revised to 100G, but the roll I received weighed 99g including the bobbin, i.e maybe 75g net. Still reasonable value at that, but the product should be properly labelled.

23 July 2020
Easy to use
I was hoping this might learn the codes key by key for use with a DVR; it doesn't extend to that but for 8 bucks I'm not complaining. As a spare remote for the TV it works perfectly. I only had to press the Samsung button to set it up, and away we went.

04 May 2017
Potentially useful if modified
This mirror has potential if you are willing to put some work into modifications to stiffen up the joints, but straight out of the packet it is of no use at all. Personally, I am not too disappointed as I didn't expect a lot for the money. The mirror itself is a good shape and size, with a moderate degree of convexity; it is just the mounting that needs work. Even then, the stem will probably remain rather fragile, so most people would be well advised to resign themselves to paying five or ten times as much to obtain something stronger.