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Reviews (32)

May 30, 2025
NP-FW50 battery, so far so good, last as...
NP-FW50 battery, so far so good, last as long as my other Sony batteries

Mar 22, 2018
Good Reach
This is a decent length holder that allows you to get the drill away from the job in tight spaces so you do not get chuck scraping etc. Something not used everyday, but for the quality and price it is good to have one in the box when needed

Apr 10, 2017
It's Good.............but
Once built the Cold Frame is very good. BUT building it is a nightmare. Not because it is difficult, but because the instructions are really bad. The build makes use of sliding bolts into the channels to accept parts. BUT, it fails to make it clear to slide these bolts into the channel. You realise you needed a bolt on the next page, which results in having to dismantle what you just built to get the bolt into the channel. I would advise anyone buying this to read the instructions more than once, to make notes of where bolts are needed all prior to building it. Look to the page afterward as it shows you that you needed a bolt on the page before. Also, build this inside. Prior to it being built it a very flimsy and the slightest wind will move it, causing panels to fall out. It is a mono construction whereby it holds itself together, and upon the final piece it becomes very solid. Also for the roof, you will need to look closely at the photos as there is a correct way for the frame to sit. The plastic pieces already fixed to the foof are the outer edge and slide to the centre to accept the corresponding part to latch the roof open. Oh, and the diagrams can give rise to thought that you are using the wrong pieces. This is especially seen on the roof sections whereby the longest parts on the diagram are indeed the shortest parts in reality. You need to make four roof sections, it doesn't tell you this though.