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Reviews (11)

21 May, 2019
Perfect for my gear
Nice case for my Lumix FZ300. The camera fits in with the sunshade toward the bottom. Room for my Z base next to it. Spare battery, SD card in one side pocket, two cables in the other side pocket. Battery charger in the front zipper pocket.
No room for my BlackRapid camera shoulder strap, so I fold that & stick it under the case handle.
The camera case has a comfortable padded handle as well as a shoulder strap.

28 Dec, 2016
Good replacement motor
Original motor was noisy and suction had deteriorated. The vacuum is back to new performance with this new motor.
Not difficult to install.

03 Mar, 2021
These take more time to assemble than genuine Harley parts
1 of 1 found this helpful Be prepared to work harder to make these sliders replace your stock ones. You'll need the use of a heat gun to assemble. We had to heat the original chrome caps that cover the top of the sliders. These sliders measure wider at the top (probably due to the manufacturer not accounting for the chrome thickness) so the caps didn't go on without heat first.
Next was the problem of the axle not slipping into the right side slider without wedging a flat screwdriver into the split of the slider, slightly tapering the edge of the axle that enters the hole, and having to use a hammer to fully make the axle go through the right side.
If you're doing this as a billable job, add an extra hour of labor ahead of time.