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I must have missed my postie by like 5mins today as i emptied it, went upstairs and come back and i had more surprised :D

He managed to get them into my letterbox though so all good

Cheers Phil :)

No worries guys, great to hear they rocked up safely. I always worry they are going to magnetically attach themselves to something and get lost lol.

Mine turned up yesterday so I started looking thru the shed to see what I can lift with the sump plug. First thing I found was a hammer :worship:

Hope this doesnt pull the crank out of my block. hahaha

Thanks Phil

These black hole things are definitely fragile...separated all of them to put them onto oil filter today, and one of the middle ones in the stack was already broken in half :(

I might open it up tonight if I get some time. Hopefully this one won't fill so damn quickly so I get a chance to PM all the people that missed out. A bunch of my mates want to get some more so I'll have to check with them aswell.

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Has another buy been started? Depending on peoples feed back i'm keen.

Look at the thread above or below which has at least 5 pages of comments and states the title "Group buy #3"

Mine arrived all good.

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Apsolute shit. Braught one of these of a guy who didnt use it. 2 services the tread snapped off the magnet! Very very poor build qaulity! Be very careful boys!

What do you mean the "thread snapped off the magnet"? That doesn't make any sense there is no thread on the magnet and the magnet is epoxied inside the bolt. Do you mean the bolt snapped? The bolts aren't titanium, if you start applying force to the bolt if it isn't going in correctly any steel bolt will snap. Without knowing the full story behind something don't simply make up bullshit that they are shit and are poor build quality due to one incident.

If you want to PM me and discuss a replacement I will gladly speak to Richard about what could have caused the failure (what ever it is that you mean).

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