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01 May, 2019
A very nice and adaptable slingshot
2 of 2 found this helpful When I bought my slingshot I was looking for something which would allow me to experiment with styles of shooting and different bands and this looked like it would fit the bill.
My subsequent online research suggests this is a copy of the Simpleshot Scout (v2) and as such it really is an excellent item. It comfortably accommodates the traditional hammer grip, pinch grip and finger-supported grip. The slingshot can be fitted with looped micro-tubes or flat bands in over-the-top or through-the-forks positions and it will also allow you to use standard latex tubes with a bearing style fitting. The build quality seems fine, moulding marks and seams are still present but would take about three minutes to clean up (I didn't feel the need and it hasn't appeared to damage any bands). The slingshot is moulded in HDPE and has been very robust in use - my son has one that has been subjected to multiple frame strikes and it hardly shows.
Buy some new bands - the ones supplied are over-powered, especially for a beginner - you'll never get accurate if your supporting arm is shaking!

26 Oct, 2022
Compact and useful but not a replacement for the real thing.
This works but only really for a slightly limited range of recipes which can be cooked at what would be low pressure in a conventional setup.
My experience is such that I'd advise sticking to minor variations in the limited (very) range of recipes included in the manual.
Never over-fill the oven (it's "full" at about two-thirds of the published 2.2 litres) and I'd also advise keeping an eye on things and being ready to intervene.
Also it releases a lot of steam when in use and I actually managed to kill my microwave - having generated enough steam to cause an internal short which tripped out the entire house!
So, I now have a new microwave and a new respectful and less adventurous attitude to my microwave pressure cooker!