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Reviews (6)

Jul 27, 2017
best bottle stopper ever...
seals the bottle and keeps the wine from turning due to exposure to oxygen. much better than trying to shove the cork back in or, in the case of screw top wine bottles, trying to get the screw top back on. the lever can be flipped on or off using a single hand. these last for many years.

Sep 07, 2021
amazing sound from such a small speaker
amazing sound from such a small speaker, and it's WATERPROOF (mostly)...
i was hesitant about purchasing a refurbished FLIP5 but the unit is flawless. just like new.

Jan 26, 2016
as good as original
fit perfectly on my '03 sienna. rides very nicely. given the low price, it's not worth it to just replace the shock anymore. far easier to just replace the entire unit. note, while this has nothing to do with the strut, you need to use caution when removing the nut that attaches the sway bar to the strut. the way the attachment is constructed by toyota is insane.. the only way to hold the bolt still is using an allen key that fits into the end of the bolt. if you strip out the hex inside the bolt, you'll never get the sway bar detached. to get the nut off, i coated the nut with liquid wrench a couple of days before i did the work. to get the nut off, i first used a wire brush drill attachment to get the rust off the bolt and nut. then i heated the nut with a propane torch until it was nearly red hot (this is to break the rust inside the nut). then i put a box wrench on the nut and struck the other end with a hammer to break the nut loose. then put an allen key into the hex opening on the end of the bolt and slowly turn the nut. you may need to work the nut back and forth to get past the rust as well as reapplying liquid wrench...