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May 02, 2016
"30-minute Charging" is only for the smallest batteries
4 of 5 found this helpful It is an improvement over the older version charger which died on me. But compared to the 30-minute chargers of other brand name, it is somewhat an exaggeration. The Makita 30-minute charger charges a 3.0AH battery in 30 minutes. But Ryobi 30-minute charger charges1.2AH battery in 30 minutes.

Dec 14, 2016
It is one of the best filters and the best filter for the money
Hoya and B+W have been the 2 top photo filter manufacturers battling the prosumer market. While Hoya has a wide range of product lines with various quality, B+W maintains a relatively small number of product lines but all with excellent quality.
MRC filters are filters with multi-resistance coating. Not only they have anti-reflection coating, they are also anti-scratch so that it is much easier to clean and last longer.
The following photo shows 3 filters that claim to be MRC: goo dot gl/photos/rH5vND5DeLnTqdVK9. The one on the left is the B+W filter. The one in the middle is a $8 Fotacy Pro1D UV filter. The one on the right is a $30 (for the size) Hoya HD UV filter. As you can see, B+W and Hoya HD are obviously less reflective than the much cheaper Fotacy. However, Fotacy is not bad, still better than other lower end Hoya. But between Hoya HD and B+W, I would say that B+W still comes out ahead. Of course, this is just a one aspect of filters. But given B+W's reputation, I am sure that it is definitely the best filter for the price range.

Apr 20, 2018
Polish knives to a mirror finish
I have only used the 1.5 micron (6000 grit) product and very satisfied with the result. I find that the grit size is fairly true to the specification. It is effective by the evidence that when I put it on paper towel to polish knives, areas with paste turned black (metal particles) quickly.