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Reviews (6)

Apr 03, 2017
Improve Accuracy, Save Your Fingers
I don't know how I managed to get this old without losing a least part of a finger to my table saw. If the GRR-Ripper is not the best invention ever for table-saw ripping, I don't know what it. This is one of those happy cases where design and construction come together for a tool that is perfectly suited to its purpose. The work piece is under complete control at all times and there is no exposure to the spinning blade.
It's impossible for me to imagine ripping another board with the blade exposed. This is a "must have" for anyone using a table saw.

Aug 12, 2020
it's Hank Williams: great pressing
As complete a collection of Hank as there is. Extremely well done!

Jul 05, 2016
Wouldn't own a lens without one.
1 of 1 found this helpful These are well made and should last a long time. Every lens I own is in one of these Altura pouches. The clip and belt loop are very handy when you want to take along just one more lens. I suppose you could hang as many as will fit around your waist, but one seems about right to me.
I consider the pouch to be a good fit when the drawstring opening pulls completely closed. If it won't close I go up a size. Since they're Neoprene, I just fold over the excess and the lens and pouch fit in nearly the same space that the lens alone would fit. A hard lens case would lack this advantage. (Physically, my smallest lens is a Canon EF 50mm f/1.8 and the longest is a Canon EF 70-300mm IS USM. There is a pouch to fit them and all the sizes in between.)
These are a good value and I literally buy one every time I buy a lens. Highly recommended.