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01 Sep, 2017
Unbalanced.
0 of 1 found this helpful This is a nice looking tea strainer. That's it. That's the best thing about it.
It's cheap. It's cheaply made. It's unbalanced, so it won't sit on top of a cup without being held in place. It's a poor product. π

06 Dec, 2016
Best for home audiphile
2 of 2 found this helpful This may not be the best turntable around, but you'll struggle to get better. The only flaw I can see with it is that there's a very slight rumble from the turntable, which isn't noticeable at all when playing records. You won't need a separate Amp as there an inbuilt pre-amp, but you'll need powered speakers & a subwoofer. Go to YouTube to look for professional advice on videos on setting up the turntable.
I'm no professional DJ, but I love my records & take very good care of them. This is my second Audio Technica turntable. There was nothing wrong with the first, I gave it to my daughter. For home use, you cannot get a better turntable, unless you opt for the Panasonic Technics, which will cost a larger "small" fortune. In my opinion, unless you're a professional DJ, this is the best turntable around. Even some DJs would prefer this one too.
You won't go wrong with this one.

16 Aug, 2017
Good Enough
Tea leaves get stuck between the mesh & the frame. Dishwashing sorts this. Despite that, it's good enough. And it's cheap. π
Update.
The product is not fit for purpose, as it rusts. Yes, it's cheap. But that doesn't negate the fact that it's not fit for purpose.π