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Reviews (4)

18 Dec, 2017
You get what you pay for
These Sensors were not the cheapest available on eBay, but having purchased cheaper ones from another source only to find that they were all faulty was a good lesson in cheapest is not necessarily best.
These were nicely packaged and worked fine.

08 Apr, 2017
Not what I expected
I purchased these as hard wall hooks as the description suggests, however when they arrived, I noticed that unlike other hard wall fixings that I have used in the past, some of the nails appeared to be panel pins and the others just ribbed nails, both which appeared to be made of mild steel. Undaunted I decided to give one a go in a standard plastered wall. After a few strikes with a hammer, the nails crumpled leaving a few dents in the wall.
They are probably better suited for plasterboard walls of which I have several better designed hooks for such applications.
Ok they did not cost a fortune but for me they were of no use at all.

18 Dec, 2017
One of the most useful garden tools
3 of 3 found this helpful I first bought one of these about ten years ago. It had heavy usage over the years and has enabled us to easily bag up rose bush and berberis cuttings into empty compost bags and cart them up to the refuse centre.
It finally was showing signs of distress so time to buy a new one. Hopefully this one will last me another ten years.
Just a couple of points to note when using the insert:-
1. I find it easier to first coil it and put it in a bucket, put the bag over the top, then turn upright.
2. Try not to catch the top edge with branches etc. as this will damage the edge.