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Reviews (8)

Jun 05, 2023
Good... but maybe much bigger than you might expect
These are hard-to-find non-toxic sinkers. However, what you CAN'T tell from the picture and text description is that these are huge -- for salt water, deep water drop-shot weight and such. For most light-rig fishing, for example trout fishing in clear fresh water, these are probably not for you!

Feb 02, 2017
Great product - but be careful
This is DRW-24F1ST, a very versatile standard-form SATA internal replacement drive for DVD/CD R/W. On my current system with 2.5M quad core processor, everything works brilliantly. But on my usual "disk testing machine" with an XP-era class single-core AMD processor, most DVD write operations fail, particularly in DAO mode. I almost blamed the drive, but that is wrong. This drive just requires more resources than some older 2000/XP/Vista era machines can support. Stay with newer systems and you should get excellent results.

Jul 22, 2025
After about 12 years of daily use, the a...
After about 12 years of daily use, the adhesive retaining the gel pad fails, and the fabric top of the pad separates. Annoying, but I chose exactly the same thing again as the replacement. Comfortable to use, small desktop footprint, excellent mouse tracking. Balance that against the expected lifetime...