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Everything as described, arrived safely and well packaged, in working order. Thank you!
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HeavyDuty Thicker Diameter Wall mounted Boom Stand 75-125cm Max load 7kg
19 Jan, 2017
Wall boom stand with design shortcomings
I have a bad feeling about this item. The price was lower than comparable offerings by Manfrotto. The aluminium tubes have a considerable diameter and should be very strong. The joint between mid-length arm and its smaller-diameter oblique support is machined aluminium, and also looks fine. The arm articulates against its wall attachment plate by two 5MA screws, which considering the leverage exerted by a long boom on the relatively short attachment plate are loaded with a shearing force of maybe 50-70 kg when the arm is extended and the rated 7 Kg load is attached at the end of the beam. The 2-2.5 mm iron sheet used for the wall plate is a bit too thin, not reinforced by creasing the plate, and slightly deforms and creaks already at a much lower load (3 Kg without extending the boom). The end of the boom that accepts a spigot is metal cast, and this is fine. The lockable joint that keeps the arm horizontal is plastic and way too thin. It flexes when the locking knob is tightened, and still allows the beam to sag down. It is not acceptable. The joint between the two pipe sections where the beam extends is also plastic. It does not carry a heavy load and, with the arm horizontal, slippage is not a problem, so the use of plastic may be acceptable here. All in all, this wall arm will work for a load of 1 kg, maybe 2. A 4-5 kg load already makes the central arm support slip even if the boom is not extended, and I am not going to trust it to carry an expensive Bowens monolight. I will be in the market for a better wall arm soon enough.
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Hydrochloric Acid 35.0 - 36.6% 3 x 1L FOOD GRADE
26 Dec, 2019
Hydrochloric acid sold in plastic bottles that are not vapor-tight
The contents of these plastic lab bottles are as declared on the labels, but the bottles themselves, even when still sealed, leak strong vapors/fumes that will quickly rust iron alloys nearby and are obviously unsafe to breath in. If you buy this item, you should be prepared to permanently store these bottles under a permanently running fume hood or in a ventilated chemicals cabinet where the vapors will be collected and sent out by a sufficiently strong fan left running 24/7. You cannot store these bottles, even when still sealed, in an ordinary cupboard without forced ventilation.
05 Sep, 2008
A good voice recorder, with MP3 playing added
I meant this recorder to be used primarily to record lectures, and secondarily to double as an MP3 player. The DS-50 satisfies both requirements, although it is primarily designed as a voice recorder. The user interface is also geared toward this use. Internal memory (1 GB) is a bit small by today's standards, but quite generous vor voice recordings. Batteries last a long time when recording. The internal speaker is surprisingly loud for the recorder's size, and volume in the headphones has to be turned way down for the level to be comfortable. There is a voice guide function that can be useful if you did not take the manual along, especially if you are still learning to use this recorder. Naturally, it can be turned off. The DS-50 does not record in MP3 format, but files are easily converted on one's computer. It connects to a PC without needing special software or drivers, and has also been able to play all MP3 files I tested. Recording quality is more than adequate for voice. Probably I would choose a more expensive model for music or nature recordings. It does not offer many of the special functions available on dedicated MP3 players, for which it is not a substitute. The supplied belt-bag could be better. It barely fits the recorder with its stereo microphone mounted, and does not close well with the latter. It allows the use of the recorder with microphone mounted on the supplied remote/extension cable, but the bag cover is too flexible, and recorder controls are easy to press accidentally when carrying the bag on a belt. The wrist strap gets always in the way when inserting the recorder in its bag.
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