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22 Feb, 2018
Fairly good
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a fine thing to use when you are setting out and not sure if you will need a stick to get back. As an everyday stick it has a few issues, in that it has a simple handle which does not fit well into my hand, and it has a bit of give in it whatever way I try to tighten it. But as a back up to my wooden stick or as something to take in a bag or leave in the car it is absolutely perfect and good value too.

19 May, 2021
Dongles have reached perfection.
The dongle works exactly as it should do.

03 Jul, 2020
Excellent for what they are designed for.
Excellent set of tweezers for electonics, stamps and photography. These tweezers only provide a gentle grip so are ideal for moving negatives and transparencies. They are very good for holding modelling items which have been painted. Of course they are probably no good for plucking eyebrows, but then you would know that from the listing. It would be silly to buy engineering tweezers and expect them to pluck eyebrows, and even sillier to give them a bad review because you bought the wrong thing. My tip would be, if you want eyebrow plucking tweezers buy those, and not engineering tweezers. Just a thought.