Excellent value for money. Smooth action and good grip on the bit. It is intended for the odd occasion when you need to use an ordinary drill bit and all that's to hand is your SDS drill. It is not intended for use on masonry. At risk of stating the obvious, a conventional chuck is not designed to withstand the violent hammer action of an SDS drill. Used appropriately this little tool can be a godsend.
At £7.99 this bracket is good value when used in the right situation. The materials to make one would probably cost more. However the device is lightly built considering the load that could be applied by a 24" TV with the bracket extended. If the back of the TV needed to be more than 6" from the wall I would not use it for a screen bigger than 20".
I found this photo frame to be excellent value for money. The picture quality is very good and the controls simple. It only reads JPEG images and does so from either a USB stick or an SD card. It is said to support other storage media but I can't vouch for it not having tried anything else. The images are displayed only in name order there being no random setting. The device appears well made and performs better than expected given the price. My only criticism of it is the power cord which is a bit short.
Potential buyers should take note that this frame has a 16:9 aspect ratio while the majority of raw images from whatever source do not. If you just want to take the card from a digital camera and plug it in then you should perhaps choose a frame with a 4:3 ratio screen since a 4:3 image on a 16:9 screen will either have black bars at the ends or be clipped on the long axis. If on the other hand you choose to edit your photos then write them to an SD card cropping suitable pictures to roughly 16:9 can give very pleasing results on this little frame provided of course that you don't want to mix landscape and portrait formats in a slide show.
Used within its limitations it deserves five stars but be sure that you know what you want before buying.
This machine is excellent value for money as a home/office aid. My only criticism of it is the imprecise sheet location device. It is immedialtely obvious to any user that that the sheet location stop is sloppy. If you are minded to open up the machine the reason is equally obvious. Variable sheet location was clearly an after-thought and the solution based on something found in a Christmas cracker. It is quite incongruous with the general quality of the machine. The problem is not insurmountable but if you want to add sheets to a previously bound file run a few test sheets to ensure that the hole locations are accurately duplicated. I commend the Fellowes Premium Kit to any new user.
This is quite the most delightful device that I have bought in years. It is very well made and worked immediately on the Virgin pay-as-you-go network when I transferred the sim card from its irritating miniaturised predecessor. It lives happily in its charging receptacle and its absence therefrom is an instant reminder that I have left it somewhere. It is very simple to use and its instruction booklet equally so. Although the product is aimed at people who have limited manual dexterity, impaired hearing or failing eyesight it should find favour with anyone who just wants a basic telephone rather than a multifunction fashion accessory.