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18 May, 2017
Bang on
The item matched the description and works as intended

17 Mar, 2021
All good so far
This is the only product that Brooks recommend for treat their leather goods.
This was purchased at a price lower than list.
All seems well although the tin may have been dropped at some point as there is a dent on one side and some of the contents were oozing out from the lid.
Once applied, the cream was fully absorbed into the saddle after being left for 24 hours as directed.
I think this might last a long time so it's good value.

07 May, 2020
50% satisfied. Arrived with water inside. Working OK so far.
This arrived in a decent box but inside was a worrying amount of moisture (beads of water in the end of the multi pin plug) so I let it dry out for a week before trying to use it. No silica gel sachets were in the box as might be expected with such items.
The pins on the power plug were not straight and had I not noticed this, I could have done damage plugging it in.
The first hard drive I tried worked perfectly but when I plugged in the second one, my computer crashed.
seemingly no harm was done and I have changed the jumper unit to match the first drive I tried. I have yet to see if this works.
I'm sure this is a basic solution which is fine for more experienced nerds but I think less knowledgeable users might struggle or cause actual damage to their gear if not careful.