10/2/50 Amp 12V Manual Charger With Engine Start -
Fail. My wife's CRV had a dead battery, several hours on the 10 amp setting got it from "click" to "turning over but not starting," and even "Engine start" mode didn't help. Ended up pushing it out of the garage and jumping it from my Civic.
Pneumatic roller seat -
Pass. It rolls (not all that smoothly, but it does roll), and the seat goes up and down. Don't need much more than that.
Countersink bit -
Pass. Not the sharpest bit ever, but it's worked well for me so far. (Couldn't find the link for this one)
3 Pc Steel Socket Rail Set -
Fail. Clips don't move smoothly, some clips are a skosh too big to fit the socket, & some are a skosh too small, and both the clips and the rail have sharp enough edges that I was worried I would cut myself while forcing the clips to slide down the rail.
3 Pc Socket Rail Set (plastic) -
Pass. Much better than the steel set! Sockets attach easily but firmly to the clips, the clips move smoothly along the rail, and the rails seem more resistant to twisting that the steel ones.
6-inch &
12-inch Quick Release Bar Clamps (blue handles) -
Pass. Pretty nice, actually! The seem to be as good as the light duty Jourgensens I have, though not as nice as light duty Besseys. They even come with plastic jaw pads, which the last few Jourgensens I bought did not.
3/8 in. Drive Professional Flex Head Ratchet -
Pass. Surprisingly nice! Comfortable handle, smooth 72T action, fit and finish are a step up from what I expected. It's made in Taiwan rather than China, so maybe that explains it. Only downside is that the flex head doesn't have a ball and detents, but tightening up the hinge screw keeps it in place fairly well.
3-in-1 Multi Bit Stubby Screwdriver -
Pass. Also very nice! Grippy handle, good fit & finish. My only complaint about this one is that it they had made the shaft a bit longer and the bit a little shorter, they would've had room add a second bit to make it a 5- or 6-in-1. But for $3, it works really well, and I use it all the time around the house.
Magnetic Paper Towel Holder -
Pass (barely). Once it's set up, it works well...unless you try to pull a paper towel off at an angle or without holding the roll. Then you'll pull one of the magnetized ends down, sometime enough to drop the roll on the floor. The solution is to not pull from an angle and/or hold on to the roll when tearing off a sheet. The magnets feel strong, but they slide too easy (at least on my Husky roller box).