cindy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 9 de marzo de 2025
Tiny, cute Polly's in one of my favorite things.....Peeps! I am in love with this playset. I collect Polly and this set is adorable. Great value for what you are getting.
Anne Fox
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de marzo de 2025
Absolutely adorable! Will be the perfect Easter basket item! Worth every penny
Chalsie
Comentado en Canadá el 27 de marzo de 2025
These are so cute!
Dima
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 21 de marzo de 2025
Outstanding value for this price. Calling a technician to wire up my patch panel would cost more than this DIY kit.Tools are precise and sharp enough to cut Ethernet wires, and really easy to use.
Steven Guillen
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 24 de enero de 2025
Great set of tools.
William Rodríguez B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 19 de abril de 2025
Excelente y fácil de usar
SV
Comentado en Francia el 16 de abril de 2025
superbe et ras
Arlene
Comentado en Canadá el 12 de abril de 2025
For my granddaughter for Easter. Very cute
Raimundo Luna Caballero
Comentado en México el 10 de septiembre de 2024
Este Kit de herramientas cumple para realizar personalmente trabajos caseros.
Customer
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 26 de enero de 2021
Overall, I'm really happy with this toolkit and highly recommend it. I have a lot of tools, and I can spot garbage pretty quickly. This is not garbage. Well constructed and precise. Actually, I'm super impressed with the cost/quality ratio. At my local Lowes, just the crimper tool was over 2x the cost of this entire kit! Some things to note:1. Have extra wire/cable and connectors and plan on screwing a few up while you learn the tools and get them calibrated for what you are doing.2. I have never needed this tool until a squirrel chewed through a security camera feed CAT5e cable. So, I had to screw up several times to get it right.3. The instructions are mostly good. But... There is a confusing section where it attempts to tell you how to line up the 8 wires in the CAT5e cable. The problem is that the first, and larger image, isn't the order to follow. You have to look at the smaller image, and ignore the larger one. It would have been great if the user manual editor would have clearly shown the correct order to arrange the individual wires in the larger image.4. Really, this is an AWESOME kit for a great price! Just watch some YouTube videos on how to properly construct a new cable. Build a few cables to get the process down and it's actually really easy.5. You might consider buying/ordering extra RJ45 connectors as the kit only comes with five, and you might choose to sacrifice those as part of your learning curve.6. Lowes and Home Depot both have bulk CAT5e cable. My local Lowes had it for 9 cents per foot, or $9 per 100 feet. Compare that to pre-packaged for $28 / 100 feet.
Biker Bob
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 28 de diciembre de 2020
For the price this kit did the trick. I had a cable installer (a lazy cable installer) that split off a cat 5 cable to run 2 lines from the 1 cable. Needless to say that limited me to a T base 100 speed from my Gigabit Router. This little relatively inexpensive kit let me clean up and punch down the Cat 5 Keystone jack upstairs, put a new RJ-45 end, on that UGLY (and unprofessional looking) cable termination and easily test the cable before hooking up to my switch. That took my speed up from 50 Mbps to 230 Mbps. Great value to me at the price of the kit.Now I gave 4 stars because to be honest this is NOT a professional kit. It's build quality makes it more of a home owner / hobbyist kit. The crimp tool is NOT a ratcheting tool and would probably not stand up to professional data work. The tester worked good, but is plastic and would not take much abuse. The punch down tool worked ok and did cut the wires after a couple of tries. I am used to a different style of 110 punch down and it's been awhile to be fair. The included RJ-45 jacks are the modular jacks and worked good. The pins were straight and fully seated after the crimp and the cable jacket crimp was secure, so all good there. I didn't get a chance to use the cable strippers as there was about 5 inches of just twisted pairs out of the cable jacket he used to make the 2 RJ-45 ends and I just cut that off with snips.Overall, this kit is worth the money if you understand that it's a light to medium duty kit and don't expect it to perform like a high dollar pro kit.