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Reviews (3)

Nov 23, 2016
Works great (one little hitch)
 I knew it would take a while for me to get it, since it was shipping from China.  Price was right.  No worries on any of that.
However, it is not an exact replacement for the part that failed.  I'm using it in a toaster oven, and the old part had a feature that, if you turned the knob counterclockwise past the "Zero minutes" (the "Off" position) to the "Stay On" position, the toaster would, rather obviously, stay on forever.  Handy for baking for a long period.
This part does not have that feature.  It stops at "Zero."  Mechanical hard-stop.  However, with a one-hour timer, it's darn near "Stay On," so no big deal, just turn it on again.
Actually, I might even consider it an improvement!  You see, the old part failed in an odd way.  It still timed, but it didn't stop at "Zero" and kept on ticking all the way to the "Stay On" position, turning the toaster on again.  This resulted in burnt food, but it could potentially pose a fire hazard at worst or a nasty power bill if the silly thing was on overnight or whatever.
So, I'm fine with the outcome.  No more zombie toaster rising from the dead.

Apr 19, 2018
Works, but a bit fiddly
3 of 3 found this helpful We have an animal farm in the back"yard" that attracts all sorts of unwelcome visitors.  We've tried all sort of traps, but rats soon learn to avoid them.  Meanwhile, they chew holes in walls, spoil animal feed, urinate and defecate everywhere, and generally make a nuisance of themselves.
This trap keeps catching them.  The fiddliness is a strength and a weakness.  We'll catch a couple one night and the next the bait will be gone with no new catches.  We'll twiddle the "tension" and catch a few more.  The lighter ones get confident when they can get the bait.  The next night, boom!  But it's not just a set and forget: it requires daily tending to re=bait and re=tension.
Still and all, moderate price and effective.

Sep 23, 2021
Pumping away!
 Had a bit of bearing squeal and actually stalled when dry, but I lubed the dry bearing with some light machine oil and the wet bearing is happy in the water.
It's in place and working and seems to outperform that obsolete Grundfos pump that failed.
