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D**Y
Got 2/3 of it right
This is one of those cases in which the designer and fabricator never had to use the tool in real life. They got 2/3 of it right; the flat scraper end and the right angle pry bar end are fine, but the "J" hook is worthless as fabricated. For those beginning beekeepers buying their first hive tool, the "J" hook is used to slip between adjacent frames at one end, and then pry up on a frame to begin lifting it out of the hive box far enough so you can get a hold of it. The bees will glue the frames in with propolis. The first frame removed is always the toughest and is the one by which the tool should be judged. After the 1st frame is out, the others could be pried far enough apart horizontally using the right angle pry end to get the "J" hook in, but not for the 1st frame. As fabricated, the "J" hook is too wide, too long, and has too large a radius of curvature. Given the right tools (such as a right angle grinder) you can perform the necessary blacksmithing to improve the "J" hook so the tool merits a "5" rating. I shortened the length of the hook by almost half and, working mostly on the inside radius, decreased the hook's width by about half (down to about 1/4") and made it a tighter curve. Now it works fine, even on the 1st frame.
D**N
Awesome deck and card case!
A very nice case for holding your cards! My boyfriend loves it and his Magic: the Gathering cards fit in it just fine. By themselves the cards are a little snug but they still fit alright, and he uses it now to hold his decks. If you have slim deck boxes or ones that are more like regular playing cards they will fit great, he can fit over 15 decks on their sides, but I wouldn't suggest it if you have bulky deck boxes or sleeves on your cards. With sleeves they are a bit too snug and might bend a little. It's great material and very sturdy and comes with several adjustable dividers.
T**A
Is the best addition to my Opti-shot
Is the best addition to my Opti-shot! No more need to tee up shots. Hit irons as they are intended to be hit, off the deck. This mat is thick so you will have to get your hands on a peice of dense foam to put under the stance area so the top of the turf is somewhat level with you stance mat. Well worth the effort to get it right.
J**R
This is a winner!!
I ordered this for carrying Magic the Gathering decks I currently use and it fits my needs perfectly. The deck boxes that I use hold sixty cards snug with no wasted space, similar in size to a 40 card "Theme Deck" box. I can transport 16 decks and leave a compartment to hold dice, life counter and such. For decks that are sleeved and in flip top boxes, you can get 8 decks lengthwise with very little space remaining. The construction, look and feel are top quality! The only thing lacking is a central mounted strap or handle, instead it has a wrist strap on the end of it. I am happy with my purchase and the speed it was shipped to me.
C**.
but this is perfect for what I need
I'm using it for my Cards Against Humanity decks, and it fits them quite well. I'm not sure how well it would fit cards that need sleeves, but this is perfect for what I need. I especially like that it's a hard case, and a thin one for a single row of cards (I was trying to fit it in the back of my closet). The feel is nice, dividers are adjustable, hard shell is as you'd expect, and the case zipper works flawlessly. I'm not sure what else to say, other than I love it for my needs, and would recommend this to anyone else.
A**R
it's a useful light to have
This little light has a lot to commend it. If you are looking for an every day carry light with a diminutive form factor, but you need stout luminosity, the ability to control the sequence of modes (high, low, medium, strobe), and the versatility of the 18650 rechargeable battery platform, then the O light M 18 Maverick boasts a lot of value for a ~$40 unit. However, I purchased two of these recently, one for me and one for my father. Mine still works, but my dad's failed inside of two weeks and had to be returned. That's a 50% failure rate and the first purchase was less than two months ago. You can return defective merchandise to Amazon within 30 days, but if your O light fails after that, then you have to ship it back to China! In summary, it's a useful light to have, but if you need a light for serious use, it's probably best to stick to USA made lights like Elzetta or Surefire.
D**S
Good as it gets.
I like it. This is my third product by Olight. So far it has been everything it was described to be. I have abused my Olights unmercifully and they have never failed me. I wanted to try one with rechargeable batteries and I like it. I spend a lot of time out doors both work and play. You never find me with out my Letterman and my Flashlight. And this one is a winner.
J**E
Cheap and effective, uncomfortable grips
This thing is cheap plastic construction and very basic in design, but it's durable, cheaply priced and does what it needs to. You don't need expensive fancy equipment. The only draw back I see with this is the hand grips, they are a hard plastic with a diamond pattern on them. Easy to grip but not comfortable to handle after working with weights prior to using it. Maybe a more forgiving grip, something that can be achieved on my own with buying new grips, taping or gloves.
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