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🖱️ Attack Shark R1 Wireless Gaming Mouse
I decided to grab the Attack Shark R1 Bluetooth Gaming Mouse mainly because of its tri-mode connectivity (Bluetooth/2.4GHz/USB-C) and the PAW3311 sensor. I was hunting for a budget-friendly gaming mouse with a good polling rate, and the R1 promised 1000Hz, which is rare at this price point.
First Impressions & Usage: It arrived in just under two weeks to the US, well-packaged with zero damage. Build quality is surprisingly premium — matte finish, great ergonomics, and smooth clicks. It’s super responsive whether I’m browsing or gaming. Switching between modes is seamless, and the battery life holds up for around a week on a single charge.
Pros:
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Tri-mode is a game-changer.
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Precise tracking with the PAW3311.
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Rechargeable via USB-C.
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Affordable.
Cons:
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The RGB lighting is minimal.
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Software is a bit clunky.
Price vs. US Market: Similar gaming mice from Logitech or Razer with comparable specs cost at least $40–$60. This one was under $20. Total steal.
Verdict: Met my expectations and then some. Definitely worth it for casual gamers or office use.
US $24.16
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🛠️ 15pcs Sandpaper Set (400–3000 Grit)
I needed a set of water/dry sandpapers for refinishing an old guitar and smoothing out resin projects. This 15-piece set offered a good grit range from 400 to 3000.
First Impressions & Usage: It came in a thin envelope but all sheets were flat and undamaged. I used the 800–1500 grit range wet for prepping wood and 2000–3000 for polishing resin. The quality is surprisingly good — no tearing, and holds grit well.
Pros:
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Wide range of grits.
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Can be used wet or dry.
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Good size (just right for handheld sanding).
Cons:
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No grit labels printed on the back — you’ll need to keep track.
Price vs. US Market: A similar set on Amazon would run around $12–15. I paid under $5. Great value.
Verdict: Exceeded expectations. Already reordered another set.
US $1.67
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💾 Crucial P3 Plus NVMe M.2 SSD (1TB)
I upgraded my laptop with this Crucial P3 Plus PCIe Gen4 SSD. I chose it for the speed (up to 5000MB/s) and brand reliability.
First Impressions & Usage: Delivery took about 10 days. Installation was smooth — it was detected immediately and cloning my OS went without hiccups. Speed tests hit close to 4800MB/s read and 3600MB/s write. Real-world usage? Blazing fast boots and app loads.
Pros:
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Top-tier performance for Gen4.
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Reliable Crucial branding.
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Easy install.
Cons:
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Gets a bit warm under load — a heatsink is recommended.
Price vs. US Market: At $50-ish, it undercuts US prices by at least 20–30%.
Verdict: Met all my expectations. Feels like a high-end upgrade.
US $56.99
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🔌 SATA to USB 3.0 Cable Adapter
I bought this SATA to USB 3.0 cable to back up files from an old 2.5” SSD. It supports up to 6 Gbps speeds and works with both USB 3.0 and 2.0.
First Impressions & Usage: Works right out of the box. Plugged it into my SSD and transferred 100GB in around 10 minutes. No disconnections or power issues. It’s plug-and-play on Windows 11.
Pros:
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Fast and stable connection.
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No drivers needed.
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Fits snugly.
Cons:
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Cable is a little short.
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No power switch.
Price vs. US Market: I paid under $6. A similar Anker cable in the US is $12–15.
Verdict: Does exactly what it’s supposed to. Highly recommend.
US $0.99
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🎮 Attack Shark X3pro Wireless Mouse
Got the Attack Shark X3pro Mouse for its high DPI (up to 26,000) and lightweight design. As someone with larger hands and a claw grip, it felt like the right fit.
First Impressions & Usage: Wow. This mouse punches above its weight. Ultra-light shell, PTFE feet, and the PAW3395 sensor is buttery smooth. I noticed a tangible difference in aim precision during FPS games.
Pros:
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Super lightweight (ideal for long sessions).
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Excellent DPI range.
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Customizable macros.
Cons:
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Software UI is not intuitive.
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Might feel too light for palm grip users.
Price vs. US Market: Around $30 vs. $70+ for a similar Glorious Model O.
Verdict: Absolutely impressed. Better than some big brands.
US $36.09
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🖱️ Attack Shark X6 Tri-Mode Mouse
I bought the Attack Shark X6 because I needed a mouse that would work across my PC, tablet, and laptop. Tri-mode support and magnetic charging were big draws.
First Impressions & Usage: It’s heavier than the X3pro but solidly built. Magnetic charging dock is super convenient. Switching between devices takes two seconds. RGB ring is subtle but nice.
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Versatile connectivity.
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Magnetic dock is a nice touch.
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Reliable PAW3395 sensor.
Cons:
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Slightly bulky.
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Dock uses proprietary cable.
Price vs. US Market: At $35, it’s still cheaper than Logitech MX Master 3 — and just as capable.
Verdict: Very satisfied. Perfect for multitasking between devices.
US $32.61
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🖱️ Delux M900PRO Ergonomic Gaming Mouse
Picked the Delux M900PRO for its ergonomic design, high polling rate (8000Hz!), and comfort for big hands.
First Impressions & Usage: This is a beast. Perfect fit for my hand, textured side grips, flawless tracking, and ridiculously low input lag. The RGB charging dock feels premium and charges quickly.
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Super smooth performance.
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Great for larger hands.
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High polling rate.
Cons:
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Not ambidextrous.
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RGB dock takes up desk space.
Price vs. US Market: Cost me around $45. In the US, similar mice (e.g., Razer Viper 8KHz) go for $80+.
Verdict: A top-tier choice for gamers. Highly recommend for right-handed users.
US $50.38
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❄️ Prism 4RS ARGB CPU Case Fan (120mm)
I needed a stylish but quiet ARGB CPU case fan for my gaming rig. The infinity mirror design on this one caught my eye.
First Impressions & Usage: Installed easily with my ASUS motherboard and synced right up with Aura Sync. The lighting is mesmerizing and the fan runs whisper-quiet even under load.
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Stunning RGB lighting.
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Quiet operation (even at max RPM).
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Syncs with motherboard software.
Cons:
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Plastic feels a bit cheap.
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Included screws weren’t great.
Price vs. US Market: At $8, it’s a huge bargain vs. $20+ brands like Cooler Master or Corsair.
Verdict: Exceeded expectations. Looks amazing and performs well.
US $0.99
Overall Opinion
I honestly didn’t expect all 8 products to be this good. From gaming mice to SSDs and DIY tools, each item either met or exceeded my expectations. Shipping was faster than I anticipated (averaged 10–14 days), and nothing arrived damaged or non-functional. I’d absolutely recommend these specific items to anyone looking for performance on a budget. Already eyeing my next AliExpress haul.










