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    JETech® 0884 Wireless Bluetooth Mouse Optical Mice for PC Mac Android OS Tablet
    May 22, 2017
    Looks and Feels Great, But Very Unreliable
    The mouse looks nice and is very ergonomic - I prefer it over my older uglier wireless mouse on both counts. Unfortunately, it will lose its Bluetooth connection periodically (maybe every 20-60 minutes) and you'll need to remove the battery and put it back in or remove the device and re-add it on your computer. I experienced this problem every time I used this mouse for an extended period on multiple computers and OSes (Win 7, Win 10, and Linux) and I see other reviewers had the same problem so beware. I might not have even minded so much about the disconnection problem if the mouse had an on/off switch that could quickly power cycle it, but it doesn't so you have to open the battery compartment and pull the battery out, then put it back in (this sometimes restored the connection). On most mice, even this would be a relatively quick chore, but not so with the JETech 0884. The battery compartment is so badly designed that you can't insert a battery as you normally would - i.e. press one end in at an angle, then tilt down the other end until it snaps in place. If you try that, the battery will just jam and not fit. You have to very carefully slide the battery in at just the right angle until it contacts the negative terminal, then press on the other end as you slide it in the rest of the way. This takes some practice, but you'll get plenty if you have the same problem I did. Eventually I just gave up on this and went back to my older, uglier, but much more reliable wireless mouse. I would not recommend this.
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    Remington 770 Or 710 Aluminum Replacement Magazine Latch
    Nov 19, 2017
    Barely fits 710, looks ugly and cheap
    Pros: -Fits on my 710 and (just barely) works to hold the magazine in and release it. -It is indeed made from aluminum, so it will likely last the life of the gun instead of breaking like the original plastic one. Cons: -The angle doesn't match the OEM part and the pivot distance is so short it actually runs into the mag when you press it back to release. Not sure if the fit is better on the 770. -Paint was poorly applied and didn't cover the bottom edge, which is the most visible part. -Corners of the bottom edge are sharp and square rather than rounded or chamfered, giving the part a cheap unfinished look and feel.
    48Pcs Square Double Sided Thermal Adhesive Tape for Heatsink Heat Sink 25*25mm
    Jul 17, 2019
    Good enough for heat sinks on low power chips
    It's true this is not made to be used for high power thermal transfer applications like a desktop GPU, but it works pretty well for low power ARM chips (e.g. Raspberrry Pi) or similar applications where you may only need to dissipate a few watts with a small passive heatsink. I used this to hold on a small heatsink on a AML-S805X chip (La Frite SBC), then removed it, cleaned the surfaces and reapplied the same heatsink with 3M 8810 thermally conductive tape, and the typical temperature was 48 C with this tape vs about 47 C with the thermally conductive 8810 tape under the same conditions. I found similar results with low end silicone based thermal compound. So, not a viable solution for high power thermal applications, but certainly seems good enough for a low power SBC ARM chip or similar.

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