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Nov 07, 2015
It mostly fit my drain
My existing shower drain strainer started to crack after 15 years and I didn't want to get my foot stuck in the drain. This strainer is a close match in hole pattern to the existing drain. The label on the item said the spacing between prongs was, I believe, 2 7/8 inch (can't remember exactly), which is a spec not published in the item listing. The strainer didn't quite fit my drain as the prong spacing turned out to be a little too wide, but with a Dremel moto tool rotary hand grinder, I was able to enlarge the slots on the existing drain enough to make it fit--took about 5 minutes and a good stomp to get it in. The only problem with the strainer is that it sits on top of, and consequently a bit higher than the original drain, so water is a bit slow to fully drain from the shower pan--no big deal.

Jan 26, 2021
Convenient widget for collimating (aligning) Newtonian telescopes.
This collimator is a convenient and surprisingly inexpensive tool to keep your Newtonian telescope in good alignment. I have used its predecessor, a Cheshire eyepiece, and have found that to be difficult to use. This laser-based device is quite quick to use, and could be easily used at the beginning of an observing session. That being said, final alignment should be performed with a star test--examining the image of a star under high magnification. My main complaint, however, is that the fit of the device inside of the eyepiece holder is a bit sloppy, so there is some ambiguity in the achieved alignment--hence the reduction of a star in my rating. This might be fixed with a few wraps of adhesive tape. I haven't yet taken the time to check out the concentricity of the laser beam to the mechanical axis of the cylindrical housing--this can be tested by rotating the device in a simple v-block-like fixture and watching for wobble in the beam on a target, but other users have reported variable results. Supposedly, if there is an issue, the set screws controlling the centering can be opened up and adjusted.

May 10, 2023
They fit
It fits. However, the instructions called for soaking the bands in hot water to make them stretch easier when installing on the wheels. I found this to be ineffective since the bands cooled down by the time I could clamp the band to the wheel and start stretching. I was able to get them on just by pulling harder with the provided installation tool--a nce feature in the package.