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Jun 07, 2022
Cuts Down on Loading Time
1 of 1 found this helpful I bought a Colt loader many years ago when they were available and thought that was great, compared to single rounds with fingers but this Pro-Mag loader is even better. It takes about the same actual time but with the Pro-Mag loader there's less movement involved. Simply (and carefully) drop up to 5 rounds into the bullet shaped opening then push down on the plunger and viola, there's 5 rounds in. I loaded a 20-round mag using both tools and the Pro-Mag got the job done about 10 seconds faster.

Oct 25, 2016
Floor Jack Saddle
I bought this as an additional saddle for my Craftsman 3 ton floor jack. I have a goofy spot I need to use to lift my car and the original Craftsman saddle just doesn't quite grab the way I'd like it to. So, this one works perfectly. Now I can use two slightly different saddles if needed. This one is just slightly larger in diameter and doesn't have a "cupped" center like the Craftsman does. I'm glad I got this. This one even matched the color of my jack. It looks OEM.
Aug 26, 2012
Works well but seems to run out quickly
I bought a used Dell computer system at a garage sale that needed a few items replaced. One of those items were the ink cartridges in the printer. As I was going into this "blind", I didn't know about the different types of cartridges that my printer used. I ended up buying a Black MK990 and a Color MK991. I was happy to see that it began printing exactly as I would expect. I believe the indicator said I had approximately 150 pages of available ink. Well, I'm not sure how many I printed but it seemed as though the ink level dropped rather quickly. I'm thinking that the two cartridges I got were "standard" capacity and not "high yield". I think I'll try the MK992 and MK993 next time. Overall, I'm happy with this.