Replacement Battery 400 mAh for iPod Nano - DIY Tool Kit + Instructions

Replacement Battery 400 mAh for iPod Nano - DIY Tool Kit + Instructions
# 100% new high quality generic (non-OEM) Li-Ion Battery for iPod Gen 1 Nano
# Quantity: 1
# Keeps the music playing on your first generation iPod Nano with this replacement battery.
# Comes with the necessary plastic tools to open up your iPod.
# This is a high capacity, rechargeable Li-Ion (Lithium Ion) battery with premium cell.
# Voltage: 3.7 V
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Compatible Part Numbers: 193127-4, 193128-2, 193130-5, 193131-3, 193736-9, 193737-7, 193739-3, 2417, 2420, 2430, B2417, B2420, B2430, BH2420, BH2430, BH2433 fit models: MAKITA Makita BML240 Makita BDF Series Makita BTD Series BTD200, BTD200SH, BTD200SJE, BTD200WA, BTD200WAE Makita BTW Series BTW200, BTW200SF, BTW200SH, BTW200SJE, BTW200WA, BTW200WAE Makita DK Series DK2401HF, DK2402HF, DK2403HF, DK2404HF, DK2405HF BDF460, BDF460SF, BDF460SH, BDF460SHE, BDF460SJE, BDF460WA, BDF460WAE, BHP460SH Makita BHP Series BHP460, BHP460SF, BHP460SHE, BHP460SJE, BHP460WA, BHP460WAE Makita BHR Series BHR200, BHR200SAE, BHR200SFE, BHR200SH, BHR200SHE, BHR200SJE, BHR200WAE Makita BJR Series BJR240, BJR240SF, BJR240SFE, BJR240SH, BJR240SHE, BJR240SJE, BJR240WA, BJR240WAE Makita BL Series BLS712, BLS712SFK, BLS820, BLS820SF, BLS820SFK Makita BSR Series BSR730SH, BSR730SJE, BSR730WA, BSR730WAE Makita BSS Series BSS730, BSS730SHK
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Floral cotton back with green palm and elastic expander. For light garden work. Display packed.
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List Price: ?9.99
Amazon Price: ?7.98
Customer Review: Absolutely useless
Like other reviewers, I have been very disappointed. Another major criticism, you cant put in many garden/house features - a conservatory, pergola, greenhouse, shed; utility area. You cant have a walled garden. In fact you cant do much!
Customer Review: Very Disappointing
I think I've given this my best shot but it doesn't come up to the mark. Clumsy to use overall. Picking plants takes ages because of the interface; and almost all of the plants I wanted - which are common in the UK - don't appear in the plant selection which is US based. The final crunch was the problem it creates with user accounts. The software won't run in a limited user account but that doesn't stop windows installer trying it's best and slowing everything down to a crawl while it attempts the installation process. I'm told it's a problem with the software and would need a re-write to get round. Not my best purchase.
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