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Jun 23, 2021
Robust and Very Useful for Some Jobs - Blades are pricey and don't last long.
Excellent and robust tool. 3-speed settings are useful, perhaps even vital. These tools go through blades very quickly and they are not cheap but some jobs cannot be done neatly and quickly by any other electrical tool.

Nov 21, 2019
Huge storage capacity and a technology which is faster than the best sata interface.
2 of 2 found this helpful This is an astonishing capacity of storage on a small card. I have used it inside a Sabrent USB 3.1 enclosure. As usual with this type of interface it can achieve very high burst write speeds ( well over 200 MBytes/sec) which tends to drop back to just over 100 Mbytes/sec when copying multiple files. This does rely on USB 3 ports being available on your computer.
From what I understand of the Intel technology this type of M.2 card might not be best suited to use as a boot drive but is fine for long term storage provided it is powered up at least every few months. Using a USB 3.1 interface the entire capacity could be filled in 2 to 3 hours which means it is at last practical to use an external USB storage device of this capacity for back-up or portability of a very large amount of data.

Apr 08, 2021
The basis for a useful set of tools but need some further work to perfect.
These circlip pliers are exactly what I wanted for small mechanisms. The problem they have is that the points do not meet in the closed position so will not engage in the circlip when it has holes which are close together. This can be rectified by removing excess material from the inside of the plier legs where they abut. They do represent extremely good value so they are a worthwhile addition to the toolkit.