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Reviews (5)

Aug 15, 2019
Great projector if you use the right connections. Choppy video if you don't
If you have the Microsoft Wireless Display adapter or connect via HDMI or VGA cable, this projector works like a champ. If you use the USB connector to feed your display information through, video is slow and choppy and you will not be happy. I didn't try it, but I've heard of similar issues with the WiFi connection, which appears to be rather involved and a pain to set up for a road warrior. I use the MS Wireless Display adapter, and video frame rate matches that on my Surface Pro laptop, responds right away to presenter remote control, etc.
The projector is definitely light, bright and feels sturdy enough for travel. I use a battery-operated bluetooth speaker for sound (an Anker unit), so the onboard speaker is a non-issue (tinny sounding if you plan to use it). I consider my unit to be a great purchase/value as it came with all the normal components including the remote, CDs, cables, paperwork, etc.

Sep 03, 2019
3/8" longer than Honda OEM, but works
Not 100% sure this is an OEM part, but so far, it appears to work. It's a little longer by about 3/8" than the original Honda Accord trunk emblem, but it still fit in the space the other emblem was in.

Feb 08, 2017
Worked for me on a Home Depot Husky Compressor
I had a leak in a pressure cutoff valve hose. Couldn't get off the old ferrule in order to reuse it and it was an unusual size (6mm) not carried in most US plumbing or big box stores. These did the trick. Really only needed one, but will have some spares on hand.
Just a tip as well: If you have air leaking "somewhere" on the Husky compressors, the first thing to consider is the Check Valve which is inside a brass fitting where the air enters the tank. Often the black (phenolic?) seal gets worn and has micro cracks leading to air leaking back into the pressure cut off switch or the pump itself. Rather than disassembling the compressor pump, pressure cut off switch, etc., simply remove the 19mm nut holding the check valve spring and seal assembly. Use a orbital high speed sander to sand the black seal smooth again. Start with a heavier grit and then go to a finer grit. Worked for me. No more air leaks.