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Mar 10, 2017
Cute little meter
I was able to test which usb ports were working when my laptops were turned off to facilitate charging of other devices. Worked well.

Jun 22, 2017
Works ok but
1 of 1 found this helpful I have about 25 EZ track turnouts on my layout. Most had the same problem. When running against the frog ( the part that moves) some of the engines or cars may derail due to the thickness of the wheel flange. I cure this by filing a little notch on the rails where the frog touches the rail. This allows the frog to index itself into the rail so the thinner wheels do not catch that crack and try to go between the frog and stationary rail. When this happens part of the car will try to follow the frog and part will try to follow the stationary rail causing a derailment. A little tweeting solves the problem. Bending the frog works but weakens it and causes breaks over time.

Oct 10, 2018
Ok but you get what you pay for
They work but are very stiff. The knob on the end should spin much easier than it does. I'm comparing this to the ones I had in the Air Force working on jet engines. I use these to twist lenths of low voltage data wire into bundles. They work but can be a pain in the you know what. The ones I had in the service probably cost a hundred bucks or more. You get what you pay for.