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Feb 03, 2016
Cheaply made
5 of 5 found this helpful I have always been of the opinion that you get what you pay for, so I was not too disappointed when my PS4 cooling station arrived to find that it was very cheaply made. However, the features I would expect from even a cheap cooling stand and charger are not included in this one.
My biggest complaint with this cooling station and charger is that the fan on the unit must be turned on my using a switch conveniently in front of the unit. Many people may not find this a big knock, but this unit not having an auto on and off feature for the fan will be a real pain in the posterior for many people who either forget to turn it on and or forget to turn it off when done using their PS4's. Additionally, the fan noise is annoyingly loud, which is common with cheap fans.
My other knock on this unit is that the connectors for charging the controllers are very cheap and flimsy. I have only had mine now for about a week and one of my two connectors is already coming loose in its flimsy housing. In reality, I don't think that I received a defective stand, it is just a cheap and flimsy manufactured cooling and charging stand. I have no doubt that I will end up pitching it in the garbage within six months.
My recommendation to anyone looking at buying a cooling stand and charger for their PS4's, is to pass on this one in favor of a better quality one. When you consider a PS4 is about a $400.00 investment prior buying games for it, this piece of crap is not a cooling stand you should trust to take care of your PS4.

Feb 03, 2016
A little pricy but definitely the best
1 of 1 found this helpful Frankly, I never thought about buying a keyboard cover until I seen a guy using one while I was waiting on a flight at the airport. Macbook's are definitely not a cheap laptop and though I never gave any prior thought to protecting my keyboard from day to day use, I am definitely a proponent of them now, if for no other reason, than they keep the dust out of slots the keys are placed in.
Surfing Mac forums, I did a lot of research on keyboard covers after I seen my first one. Repeatedly, I found numerous forum members praising the Kuzy keyboard covers for quality and fit. I have bought three so far and found them to all fit perfectly and to be manufactured with thick silicone. Some of the cheaper ones I have seen don't fit perfectly and are usually manufactured very thin and cheaply.
That said, I think the suggested retail price for the Kuzy is a little high, considering what it is made of. Additionally, please allow me to warn you that their are companies in China knocking these off and unfortunately, the clones I have seen are not of comparable quality and fit. If you see a new one of these for less than $20.00 online, there is a good chance its a clone.

Feb 29, 2016
Coil Master Kit
Included in the Coil Master DIY V2 kit is just about everything your need when your traveling to build your coils. It is hard to knock this kit because of its low suggested retail price. That said, if your looking for high quality tools and a case that offers you room for toting a couple of tubes, mods, rda's or tanks, this is not the kit for you.
On the positive side, this kit is very reasonably priced. It comes with just about every tool a person would need to build your coils. Although I don' t work for Coil Master, it is my belief that whomever designed this kit, attempted to offer a portable tool kit enclosed in a compact case, that is reasonably priced and includes most of the tools that are needed to build coils. In that effort, Coil Master did not miss their target by very much.
On the negative side, the tools in this case are of the cheap Chinese made variety and would not stand up to the day to day use of someone needing tools to make coils everyday in a vape shop. However, I cannot fault Coil Master for not including expensive precision tools with this kit, because it is obvious that they are not promoting this kit as a professional took kit and or asking for the price that would justify the same.
Additionally, I am disappointed that Coil Master did not include a small hex key set and or at least a tool with two of the most common hex keys on it that are used with drippers and tanks. With the absence of the same, a small cut out area or included pouch for miscellaneous tools would make this kit more attractive.
I have mixed feelings about the compact size of this kits case. You could easily put it in the glove compartment of most vehicles and it definitely would not take up a whole lot of room in a suit case or duffle bag, when traveling. In contrast, I have a case about the size of a brief case for carrying my tools, wire and cotton. It offers space for carrying several rda's and tanks. Additionally, it offers three cut outs for tube mods up to 18650 size. Unfortunately, its purpose was to offer a portable traveling case for carrying mods, rda's, tanks, tools and extra batteries, but it is too bulky to pitch it in a glove compartment and or most suit cases. It would be nice to by a tool kit in a case that is some where in the middle of what Coil Master included with this kit and the brief case sized kit I have mentioned.
In summary, for the price and size of this kit, I would definitely recommend it to someone who is needing a compact size kit for building their coils while traveling. If your someone who competes in could competitions and or does not want to have to carry more than one case to hold your tools, mods and spare batteries, this is not the kit for you. I hope that the folks at Coil Master may read this and give some consideration to offering a kit contained in a case between the size of the case in this kit and one the size of a brief case, so that its user can carry all the tools they need, plus their mods, drippers, tanks and extra batteries. Although I know it would cost more to do so, it would definitely hit a home run with a whole lot of people.