Some Good Buys!
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Some Good Buys!
Hey Guys Hobby People are having a Sale this Weekend.
Here are 3 Particularly Good Buys that I can Personally recommend.
This Radio and receiver are the most simple to Use of ALL the 2.4GHz radios I have seen. But it still has ALL the features you would need.
I Got Kuppler to buy one of these...(Ask him what he thinks....)
I Personally own 2 of these Orion Humppacks. Your servos will work Much Better with one of these as compared to using double A batteries.
And Thats a Killer deal......Ive seen them go for $35 at my LHS.
I personally own this XTM Glow starter Kit (I payed WAY more when I got mine[:@]) and it works Great....
Here are 3 Particularly Good Buys that I can Personally recommend.
This Radio and receiver are the most simple to Use of ALL the 2.4GHz radios I have seen. But it still has ALL the features you would need.
I Got Kuppler to buy one of these...(Ask him what he thinks....)
I Personally own 2 of these Orion Humppacks. Your servos will work Much Better with one of these as compared to using double A batteries.
And Thats a Killer deal......Ive seen them go for $35 at my LHS.
I personally own this XTM Glow starter Kit (I payed WAY more when I got mine[:@]) and it works Great....
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RE: Some Good Buys!
they are having some killer deals...
that Radio is Sweet... Easy to use...
the only time i opened the book for this radio was to see how to bind the radio and rec..
everything on the radio is sooo easy to work. If i can do it without reading up on it.. ANYONE can work it. heheheheh
that Radio is Sweet... Easy to use...
the only time i opened the book for this radio was to see how to bind the radio and rec..
everything on the radio is sooo easy to work. If i can do it without reading up on it.. ANYONE can work it. heheheheh
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RE: Some Good Buys!
How can you save 30 dollars on the receiver battery if it only cost $27.99 to begin with? Lol!
Also, on Hobby People's website it lists the Aitronics radio as being $149.99! Where do you get it for $119.99?
Also, on Hobby People's website it lists the Aitronics radio as being $149.99! Where do you get it for $119.99?
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RE: Some Good Buys!
ORIGINAL: amf66
How can you save 30 dollars on the receiver battery if it only cost $27.99 to begin with? Lol!
Also, on Hobby People's website it lists the Aitronics radio as being $149.99! Where do you get it for $119.99?
How can you save 30 dollars on the receiver battery if it only cost $27.99 to begin with? Lol!
Also, on Hobby People's website it lists the Aitronics radio as being $149.99! Where do you get it for $119.99?
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RE: Some Good Buys!
im sure the adds are in-store prices. look up a store location in your town or local town.
http://www.hobbypeople.net/stores/stores.asp
http://www.hobbypeople.net/stores/stores.asp
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RE: Some Good Buys!
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Yeah! I want to know about the $119.99 radio too.... I only seen it for $149.99
ORIGINAL: amf66
Also, on Hobby People's website it lists the Aitronics radio as being $149.99! Where do you get it for $119.99?
Also, on Hobby People's website it lists the Aitronics radio as being $149.99! Where do you get it for $119.99?
If you have a Hobby People Store near you,,,,Give em a Call......
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RE: Some Good Buys!
Just to Show You Guys that I Take my own Advice.....uhm sometimes at least.....
That HUMP Pack will go for My new 1/8 Buggy (that SANTA BETTER 'EFFIN GET me for XMAS!)[sm=devious.gif]
That HUMP Pack will go for My new 1/8 Buggy (that SANTA BETTER 'EFFIN GET me for XMAS!)[sm=devious.gif]
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RE: Some Good Buys!
Yah....It really is worth the $$ you pay for a QUALITY receiver Pack.
1600mA will power the High Torque servos WAY better than AA's or the 1100mA hump packs....
They are Expensive though and I Never buy em unless they are on Sale!
1600mA will power the High Torque servos WAY better than AA's or the 1100mA hump packs....
They are Expensive though and I Never buy em unless they are on Sale!