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Reviews (21)

Apr 02, 2018
Great all around wood oil!
1 of 1 found this helpful I actually bought this item not for a wood bowl but the wood finish on the outside of a 1966 Teac reel to reel deck I am restoring. It turns out the wood veneer used is walnut so a happy coincidence!
The wood once gone over with steel wool to smooth out the years of abuse of storage without treatment had the oil applied. This oil soaked in fast and left the wood with a very fine oiled finish.
No oily/sticky aftermath, just "soft" and smooth refined look.
Two applications is all it took and after a night of drying almost nothing was left on the surface for the last wipe down. It seems not to attract dust as well, as stated no "oily/sticky" aftermath.
As far as wood bowls I would hazard to guess this should be a product that is to be well advised!

Feb 07, 2018
Bad fishing line.
0 of 1 found this helpful This stuff breaks about 8-9 lbs. It never gets near 20. Also the green dye rubs off on your fingers. I lost a Tady 45 casting, that lure is a top water iron and can't weigh more then 3 oz. The lure cost as much as the line!

Oct 22, 2019
Well good and not so good. If you bought the shed these "will" work.
The "clips" that in the pictures look like metal tabs. In fact they are thin plastic wire loom clips wrapped around the frame of the shelves. They seem to fit the ledges somewhat, production seems to dictate variations will need some slack. For all intent and purposes the shelves could have fit more snugly. If I would manufacture and sell these I would weld metal tabs or at least provide metal clips of some sort.