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Pagan, Linux user, enjoys playing Disc Golf, building and flying multirotors (drones) , Bicycling, PC/Networking, R. P. Games, Movies, and always have music going. http: paganlinuxgeek.com
Reviews (2)

02 Nov, 2015
Get what you pay for.
1 of 1 found this helpful This is the prop balancer that I recommend to others asking for suggestions. It's a bit more than some of the other models available, however it is fully adjustable to accommodate the larger props, threaded nut props (IE DJI, 3DR, etc). I've used this piece of equipment to balance phantom props, 5 and 6" props, as well as 13" t-style. A twist of 4 easy grip nuts allows you to change orientation for the threaded nut stype props, raise for the longer props, or even take down for easy storage out of the way. It compacts down small enough to fit in your field box if you want to take it along. Phantom operators will need to purchase a short threaded aluminium rod in addition as the included rod is intended for pass through use on standard prop designs.

21 Oct, 2015
Pricey but high quality
1 of 1 found this helpful Since my first use of Wiha products decades ago I've been impressed by their quality and design. Although they are pricey the value remains due to the quality and the manufacturer's warranty. The free-spinning top allows for fast use without burning a hole in the palm of your hands. I will be expanding my array of Wiha tools and suggest anyone looking for quality tools investigate their products.