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Jun 12, 2024
Installed this OEM sensor on my 1997 Mercury 225 HP carbureted, 2 stroke outboard motor. My "Low Oil Level" light was illuminated indicating that the
Installed this OEM sensor on my 1997 Mercury 225 HP carbureted, 2 stroke outboard motor. My "Low Oil Level" light was illuminated indicating that the oil reservoir on the motor did not have sufficient oil. The oil reservoir was "full" and there were no leaks in the system. I installed this new sensor, and the "Low Oil Level" light is no longer illuminated. Condition corrected. The sensor arrived in original, unopened, OEM Mercury packaging in excellent condition. 5 stars

Mar 14, 2018
Junk. Not as described.
Not waterproof.

Feb 08, 2017
JUNK Fiskars Blade Sharpener JUNK ZERO Stars
ZERO stars - Absolutely a piece of garbage. Total Junk. I own a Fiskars X25 Log Splitting Axe. This axe is great. I can split wood like a pro with the Fiskars X25. It is perfectly balanced and the handle is very comfortable. Fiskars recommends using their Blade Sharpener to keep the blade sharp in order to keep the axe in top operating condition. I bought the Blade Sharpener, watched a few videos on how to use it and followed the instructions that came with the Blade Sharpener. Unfortunately, the portion of the axe that is supposed to pass through the Blade Sharpener is too big for the Blade Sharpener. Also, body of the Blade Sharpener is made of very cheap and flimsy plastic. Each time you attempt to pass the blade of the axe through the Blade Sharpener, it gets stuck in the plastic housing and then the dust cover that also acts as a guide for the axe blade separates from the Blade Sharpener. Once the dust cover separates from the Blade Sharpener, you must stop trying to sharpen the axe and replace the dust cover / guide. After the attempting to use the Blade Sharpener on multiple occasions, I finally gave up and purchased a real, two sided sharpening stone. I followed the directions for the sharpening stone and I wound up with professional results in less than ten minutes. Bottom Line: Spend $5 on a sharpening stone from your local hardware store, watch a youtube video and you will be much better off than wasting your money on the Fiskars Blade Sharpener.