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Reviews (14)

Jul 01, 2016
Nice Umbrella, Nice Design, but Light
Umbrella looks very nice, and is a wonderful design. The crank mechanism is top notch, and so is the tilt mechanism. The tilt allowed me to replace my old 12' umbrella with a 9'. It's very lightweight, which I like. However, the stalk is so light that I'm afraid it will get dented. I wish the aluminum stalk was at least .5mm thicker, but it hasn't dented yet. Recommended!

Feb 05, 2018
Very Reliable, True Chuck, Holds Tightly.
1 of 1 found this helpful Bought a cheaper DeWalt drill. The cheap plastic covered chuck was surprisingly good. I decided to upgrade with this chuck. It made my cheap DeWalt into a top notch DeWalt. It's very smooth, runs very true, and grips like a demon. Easy to unscrew, even when my switch is set to high speed. It's a little spendy, but still worth it. I have also used a Jacobs, and both are great quality, so I would say get the cheapest one. Highly recommended, 4.5 stars. .5 stars off for being unnecessarily expensive.

May 17, 2016
Good, but Minor Thin Metal, Bulky Handle
2 of 2 found this helpful I really like this pressure cooker. It's fairly good quality at a fairly reasonable price. I noticed the handles tended to move. I thought they weren't tight, but they were. Then I thought the handles were flexing. No, they are very rigid Bakelite construction. Aha! The metal itself used for the cooker is so thin it flexes a little. I wish it were even .25mm thicker. The handles are large, and feel bulky. They serve dual purposes and must be strong, so I understand.
The bottom is heavy and flat, and seems to be warp-proof. I use it mostly on an induction cook top, where it really excels. Highly recommended!