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Mar 16, 2016
Canon EF 58mm Lens Cap
I bought a used Canon EF 70-210mm f/4 zoom, which the previous owner had a UV filter and a generic lens cap on.
I didn't like the generic cap and wanted a Canon brand cap, and preferably the pinch style, so I ordered this one. It fits perfectly. Now all my lenses have matching style caps.

Nov 22, 2017
It's great
This is one of the three best Billy Joel albums ever.
My absolute favorite is The Nylon Curtain.
Next would be about a tie between this one and Glass Houses.
Favorite tracks are My Life, Stiletto, Big Shot and Honesty.
Really the entire first half of the album is spectacular.
The second half of the album loses a little steam, but they are all still good tracks.

Feb 19, 2020
Works Great...like the single button "door down" feature.
I've owned 3 Liftmaster wireless keypads in my lifetime.
At my old house a had a single door (2 cars wide) and I had an earlier model of keypad. That keypad went through batteries like crazy. I rarely use the keypad, but I want it available when I need it. I couldn't get but about 6 months out of an Alkaline 9-volt in that old one. It also seemed to occasionally lose it's "memory" and you'd have to re-sync it with the garage door opener motor.
At my new house (which I've been in almost 2 years now), I've got two standard garage doors, each equipped with Liftmaster motors and one of these newer style keypads on each door...
So far, they've been far superior to the older version I had at the previous house...
First thing, they were easier to program. They have a SINGLE BUTTON function to lower the door. My old one, you had to key in the password to get the door back down...but these new versions all you do is hit ENTER. Naturally, you have to have the password to raise the door up, of course...otherwise, they'd be kinda useless, right! But, I like that single button lowering feature a lot.
Next thing...the battery compartment is very easy to open to change batteries. My old one, you practically had to destroy the keypad to get it open...you couldn't open it without a screwdriver, knife blade or some other similar tool to pry the slot open...and it always seemed to damage the cover. These new ones just snap on and off very easily.
I have not yet had either of our new keypads forget their "memory"...but, my old unit had to be re-sync'd every so often with the lift motor.
Normally for something like this, I'd prefer a unit in a black housing, just for aesthetics...but, these are kind of a "bone" color, which actually matches the trim on my house and on my garage door very well, so it blends in perfectly.
These units don't go through batteries like my old one did either, but just to be safe, I plan on changing the alkaline battery out at least once a year. I changed them when we reached our first year in the house, and will change them again soon when we hit the second year.
So far, I can not find anything to complain about on these units. Now...the little keychain garage door opener clickers Liftmaster sells, is a different story...I've had to replace one of those because a battery wouldn't last more than a couple months...whereas the other one has gone for nearly 2 years without a battery change. But, that's a different product altogether.
I highly recommend these wireless keypads.