I would go witht the Zhanchi. Put some lubix in it and it is amazing.
I would go witht the Zhanchi. Put some lubix in it and it is amazing.
I think this is the one I got: http://lightake.com/detail.do/sku.3x...e_Black_-29306
and I was really impressed with it's turning, it's very smooth, even cuts corners pretty well. (which I'd never have expected from such a cheap unbranded puzzle).
One possible down side with it though is that the stickers have a brushed metal look, which means if the centers are rotated, it's noticeable. I'm quite picky so I always end the solves with a center rotation alg to get it looking perfect.
The guhong v2 has resistance. I love that 'heavy feeling' of a guhong1. The guhong 2 is clicky like the zhanchi but has that, well, 'guhong' feel. It still has resistance, which is what I like. For me, the zhanchi simply explodes too much due to my liking of loose tensions. I hate the clickiness too.
Hey guys,
I want to buy multiple cubes and i want to know which ones you recommend for: 2x2, 4x4, 5x5, 6x6 and pyraminx?
Thx
2x2: Lubix wit-two
4x4: Sheng-shou
5x5: Sheng-Shou
6x6: Sheng-Shou
Pyraminx: Mefferts
Not all the most accessible but I'm sure you would like them. Good Luck![]()
2x2 - Wittwo (normal)
4x4- Shenshou v3
5x5- Shenshou (not much experience though)
6x6- N/A
Pyraminx- I personally like the QJ although my opinion might be that way cause I've only felt a Mefferts once at a comp.
I'm looking for a QUIET cube and it dose not pop often (once every fiftyish solves) also it should be fine at corner cutting and a good speed that's about 10$.(out of the box)
Last edited by TheCuber23; 08-14-2012 at 06:09 PM.
I have a Dayan Guhong (version II) that fit's your description. I use this cube while I go to work by train. It is really quiet so that I do not disturb other passengers on the train.If you tention the cube allright it never pops.
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