Shipped quickly. Packaged carefully. Arrived as pictured. A very fair price. Thank you!
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Great Communications / Fast Shipping / Item as Described
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Fast delivery. As described. Highly recommend
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This is a perfect fit part for my Skil table saw dado saw blade insert plate. Fast shipping in brand new original Skil packaging. I was buying the zero clearance insert and then I saw this and perfect and exactly what I was looking for. Thanks. Definitely a A++ seller
Leatherman 931003 Replacement Saw & File Accessory for Surge Multi-Tool
Oct 19, 2017
Great Accessory Tools
The saw and file are a must have for the surge, having a spare set is great, and if you have the nylon type sheath they will store in the slot right behind the tool, allowing you to carry spares and having them easily accessible. They are direct Leatherman replacements from Leatherman, not a cheap knock off from China.
Great condition, and they work great too....replaced a very well used falling apart key fob, and have a 2nd one to go with it now, thank you.
Great condition, and they work great too....replaced a very well used falling apart key fob, and have a 2nd one to go with it now, thank you.
IOMEGA Clik! Clik 40 C40-T2 PC Card Drive ~ NEW
Oct 19, 2017
Great Nostalgic Drive
I've purchased a few of the Iomega Clik drives and all of them work great. The drive is no longer made, as well as the 40MB disks that are needed. You can find the drives and disks online of course until supplies run out.
The drive itself plugs into a PCMCIA card slot, many new laptops do not have these slots, so before you buy make sure your laptop has one of these slots. You can find the Iomega Clik drive kits occasionally that include an external USB dock allowing you to plug the card into the dock and run it through a USB port. So, if your laptop doesn't have the PCMCIA card slot, find the kit so you'll be able to use the drive.
Read and write speeds are somewhat slow compared to a USB flash drive now, but they do work, and would be a great way to store seldom used documents, or photos.