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WARPIG Tech Talk - Autococker / Minicocker

Having Shot Both...

In Reply to: Sandridge TF5 Cocker or a E-blade Cocker? posted by Syco78 on March 27, 2003 at 00:20:35:


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Posted by:
Poldo

on March 27, 2003 at 08:39:20

OK i have an e-blade and a friend of mine has a TF-5. Personally i rather the looks of my e-blade. the TF has a jumble of stuff for pneumatics. the e-blade is simply an electronic 3-way. i dont know if TF's have display screens now but when i checked into them they didnt. E-Blade...does. Eclipse is in the process of getting software ready for e-blades so that you can connect it to your PC. I dont believe TF-5 has this. Im not knocking AAA but Eclipse has been around forever...they make good stuff. Now my info on the TF might be a little outdated. I went through the same situation you are in a few months ago. i chose the e-blade. AAA might have made some mods to their TF but im not sure.
well theres my opinion...need anything else let me know
adam


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