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Reviews (5)

Mar 17, 2016
Just what I needed
The item was "as advertised" and arrived very quickly.

Jun 15, 2021
Good value and product
I use this laser printer on a sporadic schedule. It has, at times, sat ideal for months between uses. However, whenever I go back to use it, it prints great. The ink dries quickly and doesn't seem to be affected is water drips on it after printing. Also, the cartridge seems to print lots & lots & lots of pages.

Aug 08, 2016
Perko is the standard for quick boat fender fastners
The boat I purchased (used) had Perko fender fasteners located at strategic locations. However, the boat did not come with the fenders (or the Perko attachments). Thus, I needed some of the Perko “pins” for my fenders. It seems the “pins” alone cost more than the “pins” with receivers. So, I bought the whole package. Anyway you buy them they seem expensive for what they are but they are good quality.
"Locks" is definitely a misnomer, as the pins can and do get pushed out by ropes, water and other items that drag the fender up. As a precaution, it is wise to tie the end of the rope somewhere secure (kinda defeats the purpose of the product but if the strategically place receiver is where you need the fender, a rope extension can be "tied" almost anywhere to act as insurance against losing an expensive fender).