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Reviews (6)

Jun 08, 2020
I used it on a different motor than it was designed for but it worked well and saved me $$
The vacuum operated fuel pump on my old Toro mower failed and replacements are expensive, if you can even find one at all. So I ordered this. The form factor was different but it was easy to mount. And the tubing connections were the same. It works like a charm and got my mower running again quickly.

Jun 08, 2020
A fabulous shears. Real Makita tool quality!
I bought this to replace an older cordless grass shear whose batteries were failing. This clipper is a huge improvement over what I had. Lots of power and good battery life. The only downside is that if you do snag a twig or something that stops it, there's Hell to pay trying to get the twig free from the blades. Some kind of blade release would be helpful, but there is none.
That said, my wife and I love this shears and highly recommend it.

Jun 08, 2020
Very good quality switch. Really improved my snowblower control.
This is a great product. I used it to make a joystick controller for my snowblower electric chute motors. Previously they had been operated by two separate toggle switches which really was inconvenient. I found that I could mount this switch in a 2" PVC pipe cap and used a hole saw to bore out the end of the cap. I then glued the PVC cap to a PVC junction box to make the control. It really works well and makes controlling the chute a breeze. (Needless to say, I also had to make a relay box to actually control the motors. The joystick merely activates one of four relays. )