Ya well loki has some motors in 29mm but honestly they have no appeal to me. Their larger motors i cant get.Sadly, you can't. Just letting you know that there is a third choice
Ya well loki has some motors in 29mm but honestly they have no appeal to me. Their larger motors i cant get.Sadly, you can't. Just letting you know that there is a third choice
Not quite trueWell i am only an L0 so the pro24s are the best option for me. Also, i do like the AT SU motors in the 29mm size but the shipping from the US would be about 50$ per motor.
Yeah but 1 G motor from our CTI supplier is going to cost you the same shipping?For 1 G motor the shipping is about 30 dollars. I could get one from there but i would have to order bulk to make it worthwhile.
Ya well loki has some motors in 29mm but honestly they have no appeal to me. Their larger motors i cant get.
... not for quite a while now.Loki doesn't offer 29mm motors.
It only cost 15$ shipping actually.Yeah but 1 G motor from our CTI supplier is going to cost you the same shipping?
Oh sorry i was actually thinking of the 38mm G motors. Sorry. I thought they were 29mm.Loki doesn't offer 29mm motors.
It only cost 15$ shipping actually.
Yeah i do like AT's SU 29mm motors more then the CTI pro29 3G motors since they are cheaper per motor.I'm not trying to be argumentative
But the Aerotech G single use as you mentioned getting from the US because you can't get them here, which you now know you can, has to be shipped Hazmat in Canada and the the CTI equivalent reload doesn't. Your not comparing apples with apples. Aerotech makes good motors and I use them as well as CTI.
I don't think you are being fair in your comparison of the two munufactures just by your comparison of shipping charges.
However, aside from the cost of a Pro29 3gr case, the CTI 3-grain Gs(159N) are cheaper than any SU when you factor in cost per Newton. I love the G125-RL. For single use G, I prefer the Aerotech G74 since it's $-per-N is low.Yeah i do like AT's SU 29mm motors more then the CTI pro29 3G motors since they are cheaper per motor.
However, aside from the cost of a Pro29 3gr case, the CTI 3-grain Gs(159N) are cheaper than any SU when you factor in cost per Newton. I love the G125-RL. For single use G, I prefer the Aerotech G74 since it's $-per-N is low.
Just this past LDRS I picked up an AT 38/1320 J510 and a Loki 38/1200 K1127
But hey maybe my next favorite will be the J510 because it's got such a cool flame. Or maybe the K1127 because it's a K in a small(ish) package. Or maybe whatever motor I cert L3 on when that project gets off the ground.
AT reloads are definitely cheaper. Specifically within the bubble of single use AT Gs vs. CTI 3-gr Gs.And now I'm confused...why not mention the AT reloads (G75J) are even cheaper that CTI 29's ?
omg omg omg omg. I love them both
+100That exchange rate though... OUCH.....
Which one?