Micah Morrison
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I would go with the Valk 3 M if you don't mind buying something at a mid tier price point
Can’t afford that, if I push myself I could pickup a Valk... non magnetized. Chances are I’m getting the mf3rs2I would go with the Valk 3 M if you don't mind buying something at a mid tier price point
I have tried the mf3rs2 and it is not that great ootb.Can’t afford that, if I push myself I could pickup a Valk... non magnetized. Chances are I’m getting the mf3rs2
Why, is it dry?I have tried the mf3rs2 and it is not that great ootb.
YJ YuLong v2 MCan’t afford that, if I push myself I could pickup a Valk... non magnetized. Chances are I’m getting the mf3rs2
very dry, super dry.Why, is it dry?
I’m buying traxxis lube on amazon... which one should I get for the rs3?YJ YuLong v2 M
very dry
I’m buying traxxis lube on amazon... which one should I get for the rs3?
YJ YuLong v2 M is half of the price of RS3 M.YJ YuLong v2 M
very dry, super dry.
I am about die, I can’t decide on a god damn cube!probably 10k. It still slows down your cube slightly
What about MeiLong M 3x3?I have tried the mf3rs2 and it is not that great ootb.
I am about die, I can’t decide on a god damn cube!
I am about die, I can’t decide on a god damn cube!
HAHAHAHA... no. You clearly don’t know what you are talking about LMFAO.Yuxin Little Magic M feels like a budget Valk.
Hey man! What would you say the best cube is under $15? I have been looking and most opinions are biased... I prefer stickerless and setup out of the box if possible... (ordering on cubezz)HAHAHAHA... no. You clearly don’t know what you are talking about LMFAO.
That's that basis of what I shared in your other thread; adjectives used to describe cubes on reviews are very personal and will differ greatly from a sub-20 vs beginner.Hey man! What would you say the best cube is under $15? I have been looking and most opinions are biased... I prefer stickerless and setup out of the box if possible... (ordering on cubezz)
True, I have watched lots of reviews on rs3 and lots of people say it’s stable and decently controllable, soft and smooth, all which I oiled like... so I bought it off cubezz around 30 minutes ago for $12 CAD, which is really goodThat's that basis of what I shared in your other thread; adjectives used to describe cubes on reviews are very personal and will differ greatly from a sub-20 vs beginner.
My advice is simply buy a budget cube, get a feel of what you like and/or don't like about it. Then share this with the community. Folks with multiple cube experience will understand your personal reference point and direct you to the right one.
True, I have watched lots of reviews on rs3 and lots of people say it’s stable and decently controllable, soft and smooth, all which I oiled like... so I bought it off cubezz around 30 minutes ago for $12 CAD, which is really good
Ahhhh fudge... is there a way to get a refund on cubezz?Oh, I should have shared that an RS3 arrived for me and I hated its noisy springs—something that can only be fixed with lube that I don't wanna get into.
How noisy was it? Was it still a good cube?Oh, I should have shared that an RS3 arrived for me and I hated its noisy springs—something that can only be fixed with lube that I don't wanna get into.
I watched reviews on it and it doesn’t sound noisy.. wdym by spring noises?Oh, I should have shared that an RS3 arrived for me and I hated its noisy springs—something that can only be fixed with lube that I don't wanna get into.