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16 Sep, 2016
Also fits 2007 Pontiac Vibe
1 of 1 found this helpful Seems to be a high quality item. It wasn't listed as compatible with the Pontiac Vibe, but (as one would expect), it does fit.

16 Sep, 2016
Good for reaching unreachable places.
This is a great blade for cutting holes in plywood in some very awkward places -- like around pipe under a sink while holding the tool at arm's length. It wouldn't be my first choice, though, if I had easy access. Like a lot of Dremel saw blades, this one dulls more quickly than one might hope; a bimetal version would be worthwhile.
05 Jan, 2010
Excellent camera for a semi-serious amateur
1 of 1 found this helpful The Canon SX10-IS is an amazing camera for the price; it works well as a point-and-shoot camera, but has enough manual control for the advanced amateur. There are more features than most users will actually exploit. The optical image stabilization seems to work well.
However, for a professional or nitpicking amateur, it is not a replacement for a good DSLR and interchangeable lenses. The 20X / macro lens is better than one has a right to expect, but the zoom range does come at a cost --- for some settings, chromatic aberation in the corners of the frame extends for ~3 pixels in either direction of a sharp edge, reducing the maximum acceptable print size well below what one might expect, given the nominal pixel count. Some of the plastic fittings also seem a little delicate for rough use.
If one does want an all-purpose camera at a reasonable price, the SX10-IS (or SX20-IS) is definitely worth considering. If one wants the best possible image quality, one will probably want to buy a DSLR with a larger CCD and interchangeable lenses... but one will pay *much* more.