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Reviews (9)
07 Nov, 2011
Seems OK, it's currently lined up awaiting use
I bought the cartridge because it's a lot cheaper than retail. Also I don't need to spend several hours travelling to a retailer.

23 Nov, 2021
Did the job quickly.
It's infuriating how many weird and obscure light fittings there are.
I thought I had seen them all but this one was new to me.
This item did the job in seconds.
Very pleased.
08 Oct, 2014
Interesting portrayal of a "genius"
Tom Bower is known for his exposes of public figures.
This book is completely different from other Bower books I have read. He portrays Ecclestone as a visionary, and other actors in F1 as dullards. It seems without Ecclestone F1 would be a backwater of grubby gentlemen racers competing for peanuts.
The book suggests that many who became extremely wealthy by hanging on to Ecclestone's coat tails resent the fact that Ecclestone became even richer.
I wonder if Bower would change the tone of the book in the light of recent events?