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26 Aug, 2018
Lab music box
Well designed, looks just like the picture. For a music box it's sturdy and made well.

18 Aug, 2016
Imitation boxwood
Have always used a 'silk' bush in front of the garage because they were cheap and easy to get locally, but in the end they didn't last even after I used a poly-spray on them. Decided to try this one. It is expensive and time will tell to see if it was a good investment, I want to see if the leaves become brittle and break off. It stands only a few feet from an actual boxwood and unless you look verrrrry closely, you can't tell the difference. It's leaves are rubber attached to a sturdy (what appears to be plastic) brown base. The base is weighted with like a concrete filled pot, but it's not heavy enough to make the plant stand on it's own, you need to support it (mine is in a planter). For now I give it 'two thumbs up' because it looks good and seems to be well made. The only down side would be the cash outlay. Hope this helps!

05 Jan, 2018
Not as many issues as you might have read about!
1 of 1 found this helpful So I've read a lot of reviews about this item so it's time for me to throw my 2-cents into the mix.
1) Bought it for my 'Husky 350bt'.
2) Fits a little loose compared with the tubes that came with the original unit.
3) ALOT of people have commented about how this attachment DOES NOT line up properly with the original tubes. Thus creating a situation whereby this nozzle would then be turned about 90-degrees sideways to the ground. Now I'm a pretty handy guy, but maybe I'm missing something. I put the nozzle on and sure enough it was turned 90-degrees to the ground, so I went up to the control handle/throttle assembly, loosened it, rotated it, and then slid it back on to the ridges on the main tube, and guess what?! Everything is now lined up!
4) Some have complained about the 'push-back' effect once you put this nozzle on. True enough. But one has to ask what do you expect when you try to blow the same volume of air at the same velocity through a smaller opening thus dramatically increasing the air speed? You will get a certain amount of force pushing back up the tube and thus up into your right arm/shoulder (thanks Issac Newton).
5) The item works because it focuses your force into a more narrow spot.