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21 Jun, 2017
Excellent ready prepared cleaning fluid
I have used ammonia based clock cleaning fluids for more than 50 years. I have used all the leading brands, and had for a long time made my own from raw ingredients. Unfortunately it has become difficult for a private individual to buy some of the chemicals, so I have reverted to commercialy prepared fluids. Priory is, in my opinion, the best available both in terms of cost and performance. It comes in a plastic bottle, which is useful if you only want to mix up a small quantity. Some rivals come in a tin, which can corrode and spoil any unused concentrate once opened. Mix 7 parts water with 1 part concentrate. If you use 1/2 litre of concentrate, and 3 1/2 litres of water, it makes enough to cover a longcase clock movement in an old ice cream tub. I add the water outside, as the ammonia makes a really powerful smell in the kitchen!

03 Jan, 2018
Useful magnifying lamp
Came in damaged flimsy packaging, no UK plug fitted on the very short wire, no CE mark -- so it should not really be sold here. Works OK with new plug though.

01 Apr, 2020
Killer rat trap
Well made, traditional pattern rat trap. A bit hair-trigger to set, and not too much info on the packet -- but plenty of demo videos online. Having lost ( ! ) a previous metal trap, I drilled a hole in this one and screwed it to a wooden plank. I baited it with a peanut in the cavity and smeared some peanut butter on the plate. Within the first hour I had caught the first very large rat. Screwing or glueing the trap to a bigger piece of wood will stop a rat walking away with the trap if it's just caught by the tail. This trap though is so hair trigger that it got the rat across the throat. Recommended.