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Sep 11, 2016
I would have given it 5 stars but...
I would have given them 5 stars but.
The but being, they are supposed to be IP66 waterproof and were (are) being used on an outdoor project.
Problem.
The front casing was missing one screw which meant one of the floodlights was about as waterproof as
my T shirt!.
That not only made it useless but also made it dangerous for obvious reasons.
If I hadn't been taking down an old floodlight with a similar casing screw of the correct thread size I would have had
to be involved in a protracted exchange of correspondence / refund etc.
No. The screw wasn't in the packaging.
The floodlights were in sealed bubble wrap in their own individual boxes.
Nope, not happy.
I will say they are bright, compact and do the job - now they are fixed - but why have to fix something that
is new!
Not happy but not enough time to complain.

Oct 30, 2019
Stick with Apple - it pays to use genuine parts in the long run...
Breathed new life into my MacBook. Simple process to change, none of the terror that working on a Mac suggests.
It was low low data use (new in other words) just like the add said.
Would I buy Mac or generic.
Having read all the 'must revert to Sierra' when installing non-Apple memory and issues with heat, stability and short life there was not question the route was to go down the Apple brand.
Winner.

Nov 01, 2016
Brilliant
I have a neck heavy P style bass. It has the 'normal' bent steel bridge. I have read all the methods of re-setting balance on a guitar and none of them filled me with joy. The idea of bulking up the back or strap with lead / wheel weights, of bolting on a block of lead beside the strap button or filling the cavity with shot made me think there simply has to be a better way.
Bless Mighty Mite. This monolithic solid brass heavy bridge is the answer. It literally took 5 minutes to fit - no luthier required - just set the saddles and marked the old bridge position with masking tape. Four screws later it was done.
Never have I been more pleased. The balance is perfect, stringing is faster and playing it at last is a joy.
Why hasn't anyone thought of marketing monolithic bridges for neck diving balance issues before? I wish I had a cnc machine, blocks of brass and the time and training. There has to be a chunk to be made out of fixing badly designed guitars.....