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Reviews (7)

Nov 17, 2017
This really works
I used this kit to repair a stress fracture in a plastic lawn mower fuel tank. It was in a very awkward position, in amongst various mounded bits and on a corner, but the repair has worked well with no leakage after a week and several mowing sessions.
This is a one-shot treatment. The material comes in a two-compartment plastic bag which you squeeze to break the seal between the compartments and then knead to mix the two components thoroughly. The mixed material is quite runny (compared with standard epoxy) which is a good think, as it gave good penetration into the crack, although excess does tend to drip off, leaving a layer a few mm thick, so don't feel you have to use the whole pack if you don't need it. It was a cold day when I used it (around 5C) but it set well. I left it overnight before refitting the tank to be on the safe side, but you could probably use it after a couple of hours, especially if it is warmer weather. I didn't use the fibreglass patch, but I can see that it would work well for larger holes, especially on a flatter part of the tank. I was careful to clean the area beforehand thoroughly, including with meths, and I did sand it to help adhesion, which probably helped.
Although this is a one-shot kit, it does the job and is way cheaper than a new tank. Thoroughly recommended.

Jan 28, 2019
Fully functional and remarkably cheap
0 of 1 found this helpful This is a fully functional keyboard and mouse and, being usb, it just works straight out of the box. The length of key travel is good, the touch light and no unwanted clicks and noises like the old IBM keyboards. There are two fold-out feet to adjust the angle. The mouse is sensitive, but that can be adjusted from within the operating system if need be. Both feel a little lightweight, and the manufacturers have obviously minimised the amount of material used, but that doesn’t affect usability. So if you need a mouse and keyboard at a rock-bottom price, this will do the job just fine.

May 11, 2017
Excellent value
I was dubious about whether it was possible to deliver a sensible sack trolley as described for the price, but I was very pleasantly surprised. I'm not sure that it would take the 600 lbs claimed, other than as a static load, but I've been using it to retrieve rounds of felled timber for splitting and I've probably reached 200lbs with it over rough terrain with no problems at all. The benefit of it not being over-engineered is that it is not heavy, so it would be fine for all-day use. Other good points: The large pneumatic wheels make it good for rough ground and gravel; the long body gives plenty of leverage for lifting heavy loads; the body is high enough that the wheels don't touch the load; it is wide enough to give good lateral stability; the tyres are holding their pressure after about a month; and the paint job was surprisingly good. Another plus point for me is that, when laid horizontally, the body is just the right height for rolling log rounds onto the bed of my splitter, so no more heavy lifting.
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The only slightly negative point I can think of is that the axle is a loose fit onto the body, so that the rotational movement when the trolley is unloaded is between the axle and the body rather than between the axle and the wheels. I did however notice that, under load, the rotation was between the wheel and axle, so there shouldn't be any wear issues. I would recommend greasing the axle before fitting the wheels.
All in all, I thoroughly recommend this trolley. In the worst case, and you have a load one day which is just too heavy for it and it gets damaged, at this price you can just buy another one!