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07 Jun, 2018
GOOD IDEA PITY IT DOES NOT WORK
1 of 1 found this helpful LOOKED AT REVIEWS SOME SAID OK SOME SAID RUBBISH?GOT TO SAY I AGREE WITH THE LATTER,AS THE SAYING GOES "ITS AS MUCH USE AS A CHOCOLATE TEAPOT" BACK TO THE LADIES "HAIRDRYER" THIS WORKED ITS MAGIC IN 30 MINS!!!!!

09 Sep, 2018
1st class easy to set up hard wired speed detector
0 of 1 found this helpful I was looking for a "speed detector" that would NOT need a button to activate it but could be "hard wired" to my car's ignition so the unit works when the ignition was turned on,(I kept forgetting to turn my previous model on) speaking to the guys at Drivesmart I was assured that hard wiring the unit would not harm it. the unit itself is the easiest piece of tech I have ever been able to configure, start up and the unit scrolls through the various modes visually and verbally the only thing you have to do is press the + or -
button to adjust your to suit you,
MARKS OUT OF 10, 11
Alan Hunt

27 Nov, 2017
great detailed model car
0 of 1 found this helpful the model cars I purchase are NOT for display on plinths, this particular model (like most models) comes attached by screws to its base,different manufacturers use different types of screws, this model base was attached by the tiniest of a Phillips type screw that was so tight I did not have a screwdriver small enough to extract it and ended up breaking it off the plinth.