PowerSmart Ni-Cd 1500mAh Replacement for BOSCH GDR50, GNS 7.2V, GUS 7.2V / GBM 7.2, GSR 7.2V, PBM 7.2, PSR 7.2 Series Power Tools Battery

PowerSmart Ni-Cd 1500mAh Replacement for BOSCH GDR50, GNS 7.2V, GUS 7.2V / GBM 7.2, GSR 7.2V, PBM 7.2, PSR 7.2 Series Power Tools Battery
Compatible Part Numbers:
2607335031, 2607335032, 2607335033, 2607335073, 2607335153
Fit models:
BOSCH
Bosch GDR50,
Bosch GNS 7.2V,
Bosch GUS 7.2V
Bosch GBM 7.2 Series
GBM 7.2, GBM 7.2 VE-1, GBM 7.2 VES-2
Bosch GSR 7.2V Series
GSR 7.2V, GSR7.2VE-2, GSR7.2VPE-2,
GSR 7.2 VES-2
Bosch PBM 7.2 Series
PBM 7.2, PBM 7.2VE
Bosch PSR 7.2 Series
PSR 7.2VES, PSR7.2VES-2
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Musi-Trac Microchip Tracker DIY Kit
This new system enables you to add a laser-etched microchip onto any instrument protecting your prized asset dramatically reducing the risk of theft and giving you the ultimate peace of mind.
The World in a Garden
Used Price: ?11.99
Outdoor Day/Night - DIY B&W Camera
Featuring a robust, weatherproof metal casing, the camera is ideal for areas subject to dust, rain or other wet conditions. Providing sharp B/W images, the camera features an auto-light sensor that switches on the 12 infra-red LEDs at night projecting invisible light. Now you can monitor your premises at night or keep an eye on areas such as stairwells, secluded corners or alleyways, that usually have little or no light!
Swann Security DIY Home/Office Wireless Outdoor Day/Night Camera (Colour)
Amazon Price: ?99.99
Customer Review: Performance
This product was a complete and utter waste of ?100.00 as far as I am concerned. It is basically a webcam in a weatherproof aluminium case. The resolution is diabolical and focusing is virtually impossible over a distance of more than 2 metres. The manufacturer’s claims that it provides excellent night vision are extremely far-fetched (even when used in conjunction with a 500 watt pir activated floodlamp), as are the claims that transmission can be effective up to 100 metres - it doesn’t even cope with a distance of 3 metres from the base unit without the picture continuously breaking up or the experience of complete signal loss - even when used with the Swann PC based video surveillance card which Amazon supplied (this product, however, is good!). Unfortunately, due to work commitments I was unable to test the unit before I had exceeded the time allocated by Amazon to return the unit for refund…… Had I known what I know now, I would certainly never have purchased it in the first place! I have now gone to a local security firm and, with their advice, have purchased a considerably better camera at half the cost!
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