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Location: United StatesMember since: 19 Oct, 2004

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Good buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
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Great communication. A pleasure to do business with. A++++++
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Good buyer. I have done multiple business with him. Reliable
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Quick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
Reviews (7)
Chainsaw Chain 3/8 LP Semi-Chisel .050 52DL 2 for Worx WG305
07 Jan, 2022
Cuts well initially then seems hard to keep sharp
Least expensive replacement chains I found for my Worx WG305. But, after using them for 2 seasons, cutting up maybe 2 birch trees and trimming 2 mulberry trees, I can't seem to get them to stay sharp long. I tediously sharpen the cutters with a manual tool (Oregon round file & holder made for chainsaws), then can only make a few cuts before they don't produce chips well. Perhaps the initial teeth edges are hardened but then you get into soft steel. I'm trying a new Oregon S52 chain. My first e-saw was a Remington and I could sharpen that blade many times with no issues.
Polaris OEM 9-100-1017 Replacement Cleaner Belt Kit 360 380 Cleaners 91001017
02 Aug, 2021
OEM Package, fit fine
Came in a Polaris-branded package and appears OEM. My Polaris works great now.
Airtex Fuel Pump Module Assembly E7146M For Chrysler Dodge 3.3L 2001-2003
07 Jan, 2022
For Flex-Fuel but fits fine in regular vans.
Got a good deal as it was the least expensive Fuel Pump Assy I found for my 2002 T&C 3.8L. Only concern is it is spec'ed for flex-fuel vans, while mine is regular. I figured being able to withstand 85% ethanol would only make it have better plastic, and future-proof me as the feds are pondering allowing normal gas to go to 15% ethanol (from 10%). Main concern was if it would fit my fuel tank and fittings, and fit perfectly. Another concern is if the fuel pump outputs higher volume since E85 gives poorer mileage. That shouldn't be a reliability issue since flex-fuel vans can run on regular gas all the time, but could waste a little electricity by bypassing more fuel. Been running it for 6 months.