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Reviews (6)

14 Jun, 2019
Perfect fit for a 40 year old Black & Decker Workmate
My 40 year old workmate had lost one of the clamps, but was still fully functional otherwise. These clamps were a perfect fit and give me much more holding control and the workmate now has a new lease of life. I'm very pleased with them.

10 Feb, 2019
Design flaw makes this unsuitable for bird feeding
This works very well in keeping out squirrels, but it has a fundamental flaw. There is a raised section at the bottom which traps peanuts and fills with rainwater. This causes a problem in that the bottom nuts stick and bind, but worse, they get damp and go mouldy. Very difficult to clean and this becomes a health hazard for the birds rather than a life saving feeder. It also started to rust within a few months so I have discarded it now and could not recommend it.

20 May, 2020
Excellent quality and can provide great macro opportunities for unique images.
I had a set of these Kenko extension tubes before when I was trying macro. I liked them so much that I bought a macro lens then sold the extension tubes. I rather regretted that because as well as turning any lens into a macro lens, they can also be great for using WITH a macro lens. You can then get extreme macro images, although you your field craft may need practising as the depth of field can become razor thin. A tripod may well be needed unless you have very steady hands. So I bought a new set.
I went for Kenko as, although much more expensive than some extension tubes you can buy, they are good quality and give electrical connectivity between your lens and camera, something which I find very useful. Also, cheaper tubes of poorer quality can jam on the lens/camera, which can be very expensive.
I've added a couple of images taken with the tubes and my 90mm macro lens to give you any idea. The bush cricket was about 3mm only and the spider about 7mm. The moss was tiny too but looks cool when taken with the macro lens and tubes, so you can see what can be achieved with care.