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30 Jul, 2016
Surprisingly good considering the price.
3 of 3 found this helpful I purchased this razor as an economic stop-gap as my "top quality" German made Merkur fell apart after 4 years of use and wanted time to research a suitable replacement. I was pleasantly surprised by the quality and feel of the razor which weighs in at 43.5g. It required me to adapt my shaving technique slightly from what I was using with the Merkur and after a few shaves I had mastered it. I am now getting a good, close shave putting the way more expensive Merkur to shame. I have not used the Wilkinson Sword blades supplied yet as I am using up my supply of Super Max Blue Diamonds first. I highly recommend this razor and please do not be put off by the low price. This is now my razor of choice and I splashed out on a second one to keep as a spare.

19 Jul, 2017
Good quality and great value
2 of 2 found this helpful Pleasantly surprised with the i-power inverter. Build quality seems to be very good. Powers all my tools such as a hammer drill etc from a leisure battery with no issues.
Based on this purchase I then ordered the (more expensive) pure sine wave version to run some sensitive tools that can't run from the modified inverter.
Overall very pleased and impressed so far.

31 Aug, 2016
A good starter coop for a few hens
9 of 9 found this helpful Overall I am very pleased with the coop. It was purchased from a supplier who actually stated the number of birds it can hold based upon RSPCA guidelines. I have seen many other suppliers overstate the number of birds that this coop can hold. 4 to 5 large birds is spot on.
Good quality wood used and metal parts used. I added more secure closures to the doors just in case Mr Fox or Badger comes a calling though. Pull out metal tray is easy to clean and unlike plastic won't stain or crack with age. Quick and easy to assemble; I gave it a few more coats of wood preserver as it only had a base coat.
Minor niggles are that the perches are too small for the feet of large birds to grip so I have fitted the correct size. Chickens do not like draft so the coop will need to be sited in a sheltered location as the window on the front along with the access door will let in the wind. I have sorted this out on mine by draft proofing both to keep the chickens happy. I have also added 'curtains' to section of the nest boxes from the main coop as my experience chickens like privacy when egg laying!
Ideal for back garden chickens and as a starter coop.