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Old 10-04-2023 | 02:06 PM
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Originally Posted by Cabledawg
Incredible? Really? What is the draw on buying a non name brand servo that looks like it was made at the same plant as other non name brand servos and noone has ever heard of? I am not being facetious, I really want to know what the draw is on spending that kind of money on that kind of a servo. You aren't the only one who is doing it....look at all the other brands mentioned in this thread. What was it that made you get this Nitropro servo over a branded servo. It would be like me buying a Hyundai for the same price as a Mercedes. Before you bought your Nitropro servo, did you research the brand and find out something amazing......or in your words "incredible"? I did go look at these servos and they have some puurrty graphics on them. Is that what you liked about them?
At the track my Puurrty Savox died on (as did quite a few of themas well as a couple Hitech and Futaba servos in the past) me so my buddy let me borrow one of his spare Nitropro servos and I liked it so he offered to sell it to me and that was several years ago with Null issues and is still in use in my old RC8T3.1. Nitropro is pretty widely known in the southeast and I know quite a bit of racers who use them and just because you have never heard of them doesn't make then bad. Ive gone through many servo brands in my time w/ RC and these are the best I've tried. They are strong and reliable and at a decent price, and yes, them purity graphics are a nice touch. To each their own as I think they are "incredible" servos.
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