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DaYan GuHong

apwhitelaw

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Yeah. I just don't wanna have to wait, it'd be so much easier to go out and pick it up at the store.
 

Innocence

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Australia, mate.
Is it sold in stores? I'd rather do that than online, if possible.

Yeah, I'd say speedcubers are an INCREDIBLY small fraction of the population, so is it really likely that a store would sell DIY cubes?

That said, your best online bet is probably lightake, because although their shipping is free, it comes surprisingly fast.
 

apwhitelaw

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Yeah, I'd say speedcubers are an INCREDIBLY small fraction of the population, so is it really likely that a store would sell DIY cubes?

That said, your best online bet is probably lightake, because although their shipping is free, it comes surprisingly fast.

Alright. I guess I'll do that. Although it's not a DIY.
 

apwhitelaw

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Yeah I just got a storebought after not cubing for a long while and I didn't have any of the silicon I used last time but I had this other lubricant which ended up screwing it up. It's worse than when it started and I can turn it pretty easily once I get it started but if I'm just using my index finger to quickly flick it and turn the top layer or whatever, it doesn't even budge. I actually have to give it quite a bit of pressure.
 
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