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Jul 23, 2021
Nice left-handed tool.
Nice left-handed tool. High-quality, with a couple of gotchas. First, the silicone-edged spoon is quite small - soup spoon sized - and not as useful as the other end. Second, the curvature and angle of the turner/spatula/slotted spoon favors left-hand use. In the right hand, the bowl of the spatula/spoon has to be inverted to make the angle of the front edge work.

Jun 02, 2020
It isn't a Samsung or a XiaoMi. So far, so good.
It's a smart phone that isn't a Samsung or a XiaoMi. So far, so good.

Jun 18, 2019
HEAVY, stable stand
This is a big, heavy, stable microphone stand. Having a round base means it isn't a tripping hazard, when used in applications that would normally call for a large tripod stand - at the expense of being much heavier and much less convenient to move around. When you need make that tradeoff that way, these are a good choice. The question above about "enjoyable" just does not apply. :)
The only complaint I have, and it's a small one, is that the shaft clutches tend to turn the inner shaft while being tightened, and turning the inner shaft back loosens the clutch. Microphones don't stay aimed unless unless you put a foot on the base to keep it from turning, tighten the clutch with one hand, and hold the shaft being raised with the other.