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dreamcutter Have you really used this, does the battery contacts and bits get loose? My light doesn't work, bits fall out and the holding tubes suck unless you want this a display piece instead of a tool.

tonkei 25/10/2017
This is the best value of XIaomi's Wowstick screwdrivers. Within the magnetically closed shell you'll find the Wowstick screwdriver itself and x3 tubes of six bits. This version of the screwdriver runs on x2 AAA batteries and operates via a rocker switch along one side. One end operates the clockwise turn and the other end counter-clockwise, the lamp is activated with either end of the rocker. These provide a single level of torq from a non-slip motor. Don't be surprised if the 'driver cannot undo very tight screws, but the non-slip action means you can still use the driver for manual fastening and opening of screws.. One bit tube containing standard flat-head and phillips bits, one containing the iPhone bits and a third that holds other, less-standard bits. These bit-tubes are sealed with small replaceable rubber bungs and the three tubes are held together with rubber/plastic brackets they can be easily removed from and returned to once you've finished. That they are within tubes makes less less convenient to access the bits than other Wowstick editions that may have them alongside the 'driver, but the easy-access bit-packs are still available separately if you need them. Personally I love having all the bits and the 'driver in the same easily portable pack. This is a really nice version of the Wowstick and I'm happy to know that replacement bits are available separately if these bits wear out. As the 'driver runs on AAA's, I can always have a spare set charged in case the ones in the driver run low. If I had chosen the lithium edition of the Wowstick, I'd have to wait for a recharge before I could use that 'driver. The Wowstick has a sandblasted finish to the aluminium body. It has a good weight, but doesn't feel like a premium product, which in fairness is reflected in the price.
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Nicole Diffcult for me to answer it,can you send some photos or videos to cservice@banggood.com.

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dreamcutter Either you have a defective thermostat or you confused Celsius with Fahrenheit. While this PLA melts a bit hotter than some however 260C Nozzle Temp and 90C Bed Temp is way to high for this PLA. No more than 212C for detail with a first layer at 220, The working range for decent results is 205-225 max. A 90C bed temp is excessive for PLA and dangerously hot with many repraps. 260C is 500F and that is sufficient to melt some metal alloys. Not good for 3d printer.

skyhisi 18/11/2017
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dreamcutter So exactly how does removing the padding this increase the field of view?

Droneguy 24/09/2017
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batojay 07/09/2017
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