Not magnetic. Just Meilong 4x4. Haven't try a magnetic version of it.
Yeah, I love this cube as well. I magnetized one and I am keeping the other one stock for now. I might get more. Looking to get the MeiLong 2 next. I already have the 4 and the 5. If I like the 2, then I will have MeiLong as my main for 2x2x2, 3x3x3 and 4x4x4.
We can see in the poll, no need to make a postI have added the yuxin little magic m 4x4 to the poll choices.
Yes, I have heard that both mf4 and mf4s are crap. My QiYi QiYuan S is the same. It pops in every solve, while it is very sluggish.What ever you do do NOT get the cubing classroom 4x4. It turns like garbage. Only get it if you wish to lose your faith in cubing manufacturers.
Meilong 4x4 outwins all of them!!!!Yes, I have heard that both mf4 and mf4s are crap. My QiYi QiYuan S is the same. It pops in every solve, while it is very sluggish.
Yeah, I heard that it is really good. Let’s see how the little magic and Meilong M compares with it.
The YJ YuSu v2 M has very weak magnets throughout the entire cube, using 4*1 magnets in everywhere, both inner and outer layers.Yeah, I heard that it is really good. Let’s see how the little magic and Meilong M compares with it.
Yeah, Maru says that as well. Since magnets don't make much of a difference, taking them off can make it's price even cheaper, i.e. more competitive. But since it could never outwin Meilong 4x4 on "price", maybe keeping the title as the "cheapest magnetic 4x4" is better.The YJ YuSu v2 M has very weak magnets throughout the entire cube, using 4*1 magnets in everywhere, both inner and outer layers.
Yeah, Maru says that as well. Since magnets don't make much of a difference, taking them off can make it's price even cheaper, i.e. more competitive. But since it could never outwin Meilong 4x4 on "price", maybe keeping the title as the "cheapest magnetic 4x4" is better.
I would like to see factory magnetized Meilong 3x3/4x4 in the future, maybe in fancy boxes like RS3M.
I have heard that the yuxin little magic M 4x4 isn't similar to the yuxin little magic M 3x3, but it feels like the mf5 and the yuxin little magic M 5x5.Yeah, Maru says that as well. Since magnets don't make much of a difference, taking them off can make it's price even cheaper, i.e. more competitive. But since it could never outwin Meilong 4x4 on "price", maybe keeping the title as the "cheapest magnetic 4x4" is better.
I would like to see factory magnetized Meilong 3x3/4x4 in the future, maybe in fancy boxes like RS3M.
Still waiting for Maru........I have heard that the yuxin little magic M 4x4 isn't similar to the yuxin little magic M 3x3, but it feels like the mf5 and the yuxin little magic M 5x5.
The Yuxin little magic M 4x4 seems to have stronger magnets than the YJ YuSu v2 M.
Not that surprising. Little Magic 3x3 is better than the Yulong v1 so it’s kind of obvious.It says the Yuxin Little Magic M 4x4 is better than the YJ YuSu v2 M.
The mf4 doesn't pop but it doesn't cut corners at all and it's noisy and slowYes, I have heard that both mf4 and mf4s are crap. My QiYi QiYuan S is the same. It pops in every solve, while it is very sluggish.
The Yuxin Little Magic M 4x4 is smaller than the YJ YuSu v2 M, and has stronger magnets.Not that surprising. Little Magic 3x3 is better than the Yulong v1 so it’s kind of obvious.
Is the MoYu MeiLong 4x4 M better than the Yuxin Little Magic 4x4 M?As someone who has tried many 4x4s, I can definitely say the MeiLong 4x4 M is definitely one of the best 4x4s I've tried period. It's incredibly light, smooth, and stable feeling and it's very low weight (only 120g when magnetized) is just too hard to miss.
Is the MoYu MeiLong 4x4 M better than the Yuxin Little Magic 4x4 M?
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