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Standort: USAAngemeldet seit: 09. Mär 2000

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110pcs O-Ring Switch Dampeners White For Cherry MX Mechanical Keyboard Keycaps
06. Feb 2020
nice thick o-rings
These are sort of "fat tire" o-rings - thicker than the others I've used. The thickness makes a real difference in both the sound and way the key feels when it bottoms out. Side by side comparison with thinner rings showed that these make for a quieter smoother keystroke. I've used them with Cherry speed/silver, Cherry low profile red, and Gateron brown switches and gotten great results with all three.
Mini Optical Mice USB 3D Wired Gamer 1200dpi Mouse For PC Laptop Lenovo Computer
12. Jan 2018
nice little mouse
This is a small mouse that fits quite comfortably in the hand - more so than the vast majority of mice I've used . It's not the world's smallest, but far less bulky than a typical name brand mouse. It also has a little bit of weight to it compared to some cheapies that feel like nothing, but it's nowhere near as heavy as many name brand mice, like say a typical Logitech or Mac wireless mouse. I prefer a smaller lighter mouse like this and also find wired mice to be much less trouble all around. Movement is definitely more accurate than many mice I've used, but I'm a programmer, not a gamer or graphic designer so I don't have strict requirements. I'm using it on a piece of grey closed cell foam, not a real mouse pad and it's working very well. I haven't seen any bogus "jumping mouse" behavior. The clickers have a nicer, more distinct feel than most of the mice I have and is neither especially light nor heavy touch. The finish is matte black. So far it doesn't seem to attract finger prints. What looked to me in the listing like just a different colored thin line of plastic going around the perimeter of the mouse body is actually a red LED, which is evenly lit and not overly bright (I have one mouse that's so annoyingly bright I never use it). It's pretty handsome in my opinion, and goes perfectly with the red back light G.Skill mechanical keyboard I'm using with it. I've only had it a few days, so can't speak to durability, which has been a problem with some no-name mice I've bought.
ARS HP-VS8Z Heavy Duty Pruner Bonsai Tool VS-8Z Made in Japan Tracking Number
05. Feb 2020
Excellent pruners!
There pruners do their job amazingly well. Lightweight, easy to use, good spring, comfortable grip, and the blades never splay. The're fairly small and certainly usable by people with smaller hands. They are still hand pruners though, not loppers, so they're limited to about 5/8" branches on a straight cut and about 1" with a circular cut (slowly spin the pruners around the branch as you're squeezing.) They don't cut by magic; you do have to squeeze pretty hard with bigger branches, but at the same time, the blades are very sharp and slice right through even when you might expect trouble. I've used them quite a bit and so far no nicks in the blade at all. Like any pruners, the blades can get gummed up with sap - to the point that the spring might not always be strong enough to open them without a little help. I haven't found it to be a problem and a little alcohol easily cleans the blades. They might have sprung open better with a stronger spring, but that would have made them harder to use, so I think they got it just right. The little piece of metal that locks the pruners in the closed position is right where it should be for the thumb to manipulate. You do have to squeeze the pruners firmly to allow the lock to slide forward, but that makes sense, as otherwise the lock might go on by itself. Squeezing the locked pruner a bit causes the lock to unlatch without your having to slide it back with your thumb. One thing to watch out for is that the tip is quite sharp when the pruners are locked shut - sharp enough that they'll probably put holes in your pockets. Putting them in my pants pockets with the tip facing up has worked well for me. A little holster/tip guard would have been nice. The pruners are held together with good sized nuts and bolts - strong and easy to take apart if you need to.