Hello all, first time posting, but I feel like donating my two cents. I'll start by saying thanks for all the useful information throughout the site, there is quite a broad knowledge base among the users, and I aim to add to that where I can.
7 drawer side cabinet for the 40" roller cabinet: Pass, great value. It is (for the money) extraordinarily well made, with heavy gauge steel and nice paint. Far superior to a comparable craftsman, waterloo, kobalt... I know I may raise some eyebrows, but my only complaints with it is that it is about 1.5" narrower than the Snap on box it is attached to, and that the reds don't quite match.
The blue zirconia alumina 4x36" sanding belts: Pass, they are great for stock removal on relatively hard steel, but they don't seem to like softer materials or wood, and will tend to clog.
3 pound cross peen hammer on "hardwood" handle: Multiple FAIL, after two swings, the handle snapped just below the head. Not to be discouraged, I put the head on a new handle, and went back to using it for blacksmithing. The face of the hammer was so soft that when striking anything other than orange hot mild steel it would dent and deform. Any steel that was high enough carbon to make a tool or knife out of would hardly even move under the hammer. In the end, I did find one good use for it, it worked very well as a weight to throw a rope up into a tree we were cutting down.
55 pound cast iron anvil: mostly fail, but a qualified pass. As an anvil, it failed miserably, dead and fragile, the edges spalled off easily, and the face had no spring back. It worked well as a heat sink and I used it for a clamping weight.
6" cross slide drill press vise: Pass, out of the box, it was a bit sloppy, but all it took was a little grease and a few turns of the gib adjusting screws. I wont say that it is as smooth or accurate as a nice 2 axis vise, but for about $50, 4 years ago, I have no room to complain.
1500 pound capacity atv/motorcycle jack: pass, I will admit, it was not used for the intended purpose, but it was spectacular for a solo remove and install of an old Volkswagen Beetle engine, the thing even worked well as a front end jack for the same car, complete with a built in safety catch. I still use it as a dolly to move things around the shop, and as an adjustable height feed table for big work.
5 watt, 12 volt solar panel: pass, but could be better, it has worked for about 4 summers of camping, I think I had to replace one of the alligator clips because it got mashed. The only issues are that it is big and fragile in comparison to more modern solar panels, it is after all just a sheet of glass with some fancy coatings.
sandpaper: fail, the stuff hardly works on balsa, perhaps foam would be ok.
The 4 sided diamond sharpening stone: Pass, I got it on a whim for something south of $10, and have been surprised by how well it has held up over the past few years. It is not fine enough to put a really good edge on a knife, but it works well for removal of small dings and chips on most any steel I have put to it, even trued up a couple of carbide cutters.
Well that is all for the moment, thanks again for the weath of available knowledge.
Nik