How good are Siboasi stringing machine?

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  1. Ouchee

    Ouchee Regular Member

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    Anyone has experience with the machine below?




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    • Micro computer control straight line method
    • Multi position touch button.
    • Special designed racket bracket combination, streamline tool box, more easier and convenient operation.
    • LED display for current computer pound.display range: 10 pounds to 90 pounds, precise pound measurement.
    • Fast pounds setting equipment, easy to operate.
    • High precision electronic pounds gauge adopted to test and correct pounds value.
    • Special tie quickon button available.
    • It is optional to set fast string speed and slow string speed.
    • Specially designed string head, clip string tightly without damaging string, wears well. It is fast and easy to put in and put out string.
    • The left and right bracket arms hold the racket together, fast to hold racket firmly without deforming the racket.
    • Suitable for any racket (tennis racket, badminton racket, super wide racket, super long racket, pelota racket and abnormality racket) string.
    • Weight:48.35KG
    • Size:
      The Clipping Racket Body :51*51*31.5(cm)
      The Stringing Machine Host Head: 84.5*48*58(cm)
      The Butterfly cover :71*50*11.5(cm)
    • Full set tool available.
     
  2. CovinaStringer

    CovinaStringer Regular Member

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    It has similar design features of a Pro's Pro or Eagnas machine. I've only seen the manual machines on ebay, shipping from China.
     
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    I have been looking at these machines, whereabouts would you buy from?
    kevin
     
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    Some of the parts looks like they get their parts from the same factory as Eagnas and Pro's Pro. I have not seen them in the US. Though I've very curious. They have some bright colors for the machines.
     
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    The rackets there are all fake, is this reliable?
     
  8. kmhew

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    you paid what u see. Not you paid what you get. Most of the racket sometimes made from alloy even though it look like have nano carbon. I would said the most is carbon graphite. So if you looking for high end, look for nano carbon and original one that shop can fullfill what they sale best is sport shop brick and mortar one not internet or you get what you see only.
     
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    you are right!:):):)
     
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    They are cheap?
     

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