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Reviews (3)
6Pcs Exquisite Bullseye Target Game Plastic Wing Magnetic Darts Needle Xmas Gift
14 Mar, 2018
Really pretty good
Much better than the magnetic darts which came with our set. Very good value too.
Replacement Visor Bracket Fits Rocwood 02561 & 02564 Chainsaw Helmet
25 Apr, 2018
Also Fits Oregon Chainsaw Helmet
I can confirm that this visor bracket also fits Oregon chainsaw helmets. The bracket's hinges are always the first thing that breaks, so this replacement means that you don't have to buy an entire new helmet each time this happens. All the helmet manufacturers should be made to sell these - rather than creating unnecessary landfill. Or better still, they should be made of a stronger material, so to prevent them breaking in the first place.
UK 11" Magic Arm with Super Clamp Crab Plier Clip for Camera DSLR LCD Monitor
29 Mar, 2018
A little gem for the money
I needed a clamp to attach a Sony Handycam to a theatre's lighting bar. I thought this clamp might be too cheap to ever work, but at £7.99 I reckoned it was worth the gamble. Initially, I thought the camcorder was too heavy, as it wasn't staying in position. But when I realised that the large knob (in the middle of the 2 arms) actually tightens all 3 joints at once, I half-tightened it, to move the video camera to the desired recording angle, then gave the knob another turn to lock everything in position. Initially, it was a bit fiddly (while up the top of a very tall ladder), but by the 2nd performance I managed to set up the clamp in about 30 seconds. Yes, it could be slightly more robust, and it'd be helpful if the jaws of the clamp were slightly larger, and the arms slightly longer – or even telescopic. But for the price, this thing is a total bargain.