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Reviews (3)

Jan 20, 2018
as good as advertised, buying more
Been using one for a year, works great, buying 3 more. I love how it remembers its state (on and off) through power-out. And how it is immune to all wireless signals, which is why I chose a 40 year old technology. The AM466 definitely has 3 prongs in and 3 prongs out -- the reviewer who got only 2 prongs did not receive AM466. And in reference to another reviewer's comment, it can usually work past isolating components (transformers, phases, UPSes, etc.) if you can wire up one of BigJohn9944's $1 capacitors across the two hot lines.

Jan 13, 2018
This is the value you are looking for....
As good as I'd hoped. The best deal on a MacBook battery without the "Chinese firmware bug" (non-Apple-compliant non-UTF-8 characters programmed into device data which flood the syslog with error messages). Excellent support, the only brand who could tell me so before purchase. Heavier like the original; the buggy batteries are lighter. Typical acceptable fit (nobody matches Apple). Well boxed, properly 50% charged. TechOrbits did everything right, I'm sticking with them.

Nov 08, 2018
exact replacement of both the good and the bad -- I bought spares
2 of 2 found this helpful This is the exact same model of hinge sold on most brands of low-cost seats and by most hardware stores. The axle is a rolled steel tube, the brackets are cast zinc, the wood screws are steel, and all are coated with a brass-colored clear varnish, made in Taiwan, and wholesale in bulk for just under five bucks. You could actually go to Home Depot and buy a $10 seat and harvest this hinge off it if you cared to. The quality of the varnish job varies greatly between production runs, sometimes lasting years and other times wiping off during installation. I recommend substituting your own brass wood screws of a slightly larger gauge and length. The biggest downside (so to speak) occurs if a seat's rear feet don't reach the rim of the bowl (mine never do), then all the user's weight is suspended by the zinc end brackets which are brittle and snap at the screwholes after a year or two.