About
All Feedback (1,017)
- *****- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseThank you for your purchase, hope to deal with you again. AAA+++
- plsshipfast (10531)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseGood buyer, prompt payment, valued customer, highly recommended.
- awesomebooksuk (1759974)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseHope to deal with you again. Thank you.
- treelight2016 (57894)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchaseQuick response and fast payment. Perfect! THANKS!!
- tripledaisyyy (6336)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchasePrompt payment, hope to deal with you again. Thank you A+
- yorkshireworms (39046)- Feedback left by buyer.Past monthVerified purchase'Thankyou' from YORKSHIRE-WORMS ★Your One Stop Worm Shop ★ Come Back Soon!
Reviews (11)

27 Jul, 2019
A simple but really great idea!
With the size of my workshop and tool store limited to that half of my garage 'not' occupied by the car, space is at a premium. Then I hit on the idea of placing these Battery Mounts on the underside of an overhead beam.
Because the batteries snap into place (just like when being used) they are secure, within easy reach and always where I can find them. A simple but really great idea.
NM

21 Dec, 2019
Could so easily be much better.
1 of 1 found this helpful Having just taken delivery of hallmarked dinner and dessert knives and forks to match my existing collection of silverware, I needed to find a suitable storage system. Unable to find anything to fit my larger knives and forks I decided to purchase 3 of these for the smaller items. The teaspoons, butter and cheese knives etc all fitted perfectly and when properly rolled up took much less room in the cutlery drawer.
I do, however, have criticisms:
1. The flap which comes down from the top to cover the heads of the cutlery is far too short and could easily be longer.
2. The 12th hole (on the extreme right when the roll is opened) is shorter because of the materials curved edge.
3. The product needs a little material to the right of the 12th hole so that rolling can commence properly. (Think about it!).
4. How about also making a larger version to fit my 11 inch knives with filled handles! I can’t find these anywhere.
In spite of these shortcomings, I do need another 12 of these rolls to complete the storage of all my smaller silverware. In addition I am still searching for a number of larger versions. Any offers?
NM

22 Feb, 2019
Beware the complexities of Wreck Diving!
1 of 1 found this helpful Over time, I became very concerned about 2 books by Capt. Dan Berg because the content simply did not match the titles.
This review is for the second of those books. I have been an active diver for well over 40 years and am widely regarded as something of a shipwreck authority. In short, I study and then write about shipwrecks for a living. I do not, however, claim to know anything about any shipwreck - anywhere in the world, which I have not studied in great detail and the modern shipwreck diver is being openly misled by so-called authors who get into print without checking every single fact before so doing.
That said, the diver can still enjoy a great shipwreck even if the guidebook does have the wrong tonnage, name, year lost and other incorrect details. What cannot be allowed to pass without comment, however, is for any book to describe itself - in it's own title, as being "A Complete Diver's Handbook to Mastering the Skills of Wreck Diving," when it is not!
My big fear is that those who are new to wreck diving will finish this book believing there's simply nothing to it - because this book suggests there is nothing to be learned. It does not even BEGIN to cover the complexities involved.
Wreck diving is an incredible aspect of scuba diving. It is exciting, enthralling, compelling. It can also be very, very dangerous. This is especially so when the diver is deep within the wreck and cannot simply "surface" because they have encountered a problem. But every diver who ever wanted to see a ship's engine room must go deep inside - because that is where they are found.
Quite frankly, this so-called author would be better employed on the beach cleaning whatever artefacts have been retrieved by those who know about wreck diving. Truth is, the content is so far removed from the title - I can only suggest any disappointed reader asks for a refund.
NM