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Reviews (7)

Oct 07, 2020
Good socks.
Good socks. Medium weight, comfortable stretch - neither too stretchy or too inflexible. A nice hug for the feet.

Jan 15, 2019
Completely satisfied
As far as I can tell, this adaptor is identical to the original one that came with my laptop several years ago. (After accidentally jerking the old cord multiple times by tripping over it, etc., it had become unreliable. My own fault.) The permanent label with all the technical specifications is identical. The cord from the adaptor that attaches to the laptop is approximately the same length, with a visibly larger diameter of insulating material, so it actually appears a bit more heavy duty. The removable cord that plugs into the AC wall outlet is 30" long, roughly half the length of the original AC cord. This doesn't really matter to me, and I'm sure I can easily exchange that particular length of cord with the old (undamaged) AC cord that easily unplugs from the adaptor itself, if I choose to. This replacement adaptor cord is exactly what I was looking for, and the price was reasonable.

May 08, 2020
Good step-up help
Convenient, easily portable, sturdy. Works well to help my 85-yr-old mother-in-law get into my SUV. The step up or down is just about like using stairs with relatively low steps.