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- a***t (63)- Feedback left by buyer.Past 6 monthsVerified purchaseProduct was as described. Pleased with the transaction. Thank you.
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Reviews (15)

Feb 17, 2016
good replacement for Razor scooter
I was given a non-working Razor scooter. Replaced the batteries with these... now I have a working Razor scooter. Seem to hold a good long charge, but I did not own the item when new with original batteries so I have no comparison.

Jul 26, 2018
REQUIRED A TPMS RESET/RELEARN TOOL
Installed these on a 2008 Impala. Put the car in "tire relearn" mode, and attempted to get it to recognize these tpms sensors. No go... the car did not find any of them. I had previously installed a Schrader brand tpms, and had no problem installing it, and having the vehicle find it with no additional tools/programming required. So this had me confused. These tpms are 315mhz, so they should just pop in, put the car in relearn, and activate... right? Nope! I found a blog where someone stated that the universal tpms sensors bought on eBay usually require being relearned/reset with a tpms scan tool. Apparently you can buy these scan tools for cheap on eBay or Amazon, so I picked one up for $17 bucks. Put my car in learn mode again, walked around each tire with the scan tool, got the magic beep, and the tpms are now active and working. I am giving this item 3 stars because of the hassle finding this out. I was about to remove these and purchase a more expensive set. I know the Schrader's work right out of the box without needing to be scanned/reset, but they cost $45 each!!! I'm glad I researched this and found the necessary info, and didn't have to reinstall the tpms sensors again. You would think the people who sell these things would at least know to tell you that additional scan/reset tools may be required.

May 01, 2016
Underpowered, not a true 1.5hp
3 of 5 found this helpful I bought this pump to replace an aging 1.5 hp generic pump that was here when I bought my home. Everything hooked up okay, filled the strainer with water and flipped the switch and everything seemed to be running okay. However, my pump pressure is running near zero (pressure gauge was replaced a month ago, so it's not a bad gauge either). Of course I checked all the connections, the filter, etc etc etc. There are two returns on my pool, the jets are putting out a decent flow and when I obstructed one of them, the pressure went up to normal (10). This is where my pressure was before changing the pool pump. Remove the obstruction, and the pressure drops back to near zero. So this 1.5 hp pump is simply not generating as much pressure as my previous 1.5 hp pump; which of course means that it is underpowered, or my old pump was overpowered. At the price I paid for this pump, I would guess that you get what you pay for, and this pump is underpowered and probably not a true 1.5hp. JMHO.