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Hot 10Pcs Repair Opening Pry Tool Set Spudger Tweezer Blade Kit for iPhone P8
02 August 2019
Perfect to help in Mac 2014 SSD upgrade
Some of the tools in this set were essential in my successful upgrade of my Mac 2014 with an SSD.
4 of the tools here were essential (spudger, the blue pry tool, the curved tweezers, and the flat metal pry tool), and made the job very easy.
I got mine for an excellent price ($5.43 AUD), and the tool design is great (very similar to iFixit tools). Highly recommended!!!
Updated Inkbird Wireless Pool Thermometer Floating Swimming Aquarium Bathtub AU
17 February 2022
Good when it works, but mostly doesn't update temperature to the receiver
The first item I received stopped syncing after 1 day of use, for no obvious reasons. It then started showing random temperatures on the pool thermometer itself.
Inkbird official seller was happy to send me a replacement, which I've used for the past 1 month.
My verdict is that it is great when it is working. However, I am seeing the receiver unit show dashes "--" most of the time when I look at it, which means no data was received from the pool thermometer. If I take the pool thermometer out of the water, and the temperature changes, I see the blue light flash almost immediately, and the receiver is updated with the temperature.
I believe there might be some logic in the pool unit itself (possibly for battery saving reasons) whereby it will not send a signal if the temperature has not changed (or does not change much). Because my water temperature is fairly steady, this is resulting in a blank display on the receiver most of the time. Maybe if it just showed the most recently received temperature (and an indicator that it is out of date), that would solve the problem. Or the pool thermometer just needs to send regular updates.
Sadly, battery life is still poor, and the 2xAAA batteries were dry after 1 month use.
This is the only product on the market I've seen that comes close to delivering a wireless pool thermometer. The pool thermometer unit itself seems to be quite accurate. However, it is let down by poorly programmed logic, which essentially defeats the wireless capability.