nice! Spin Rotary Key chain
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Very nice... can explain how a rotory engine works when someone else asks... but US$25 is very ex for a keychain...
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Think MM sells it too, rite? Anyway, someone has it and I saw the rotor falling apart it. Guess it must be cheap M.I.C. stuff...
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i used to see this in nikko shop...
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I have the spinning rotary keychain and I got it off of ebay. It hasnt fallen apart or anything and it holds up really good. Its very usefull when I'm asked what motor the car has.
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Very nice. US$25 is really quite ex.
Too bad i do not like keychains. But its really nice. |
damn you guys always making me spend money..... Just ordered the Nickle Plated keychain.
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I got the Autoart one, looks better and has centre gear as well as intake and outlet ports, but at the side, not in rotor housing
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Glad you guys found my website, and thanks for the support! In reference to the rotor falling apart, I offer a full exchange if it fails, just send the defective one back to me. I've had a few that slipped by my QC, and yes.. I fully break each motor before sending them out. Just contact me at Sales @ rotary13b1.com if you need to exchange one! = )
Thanks for the positive reviews! |
I bought two quite some time ago and I noticed that on my nickel plated one the rotor will come out at times because a pin comes out of the groove when the rotor is in a certain position. I haven't carried it because I don't want to lose the rotor. I didn't really think about returning it and I thought there might be a way to fix it myself. I may have to send you a note about it. I don't want to cast a negative light on the product. They are otherwise well made and look nice, and if he stands behind them you should be satisfied.
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Do they really spin or are they just there...I have a little spinning rotory keychain that kicks ass, I've never seen these before...
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darklingq: Go ahead and PM me your addy and I will send one over to you to replace your defective nickel plated spinning keychain. I can't stand stuff that doesn't work right, and you shouldn't either!
seymore15074: on www.Rotary13B1.com theres a small link on the left hand side of the main page. There's a video I made to illustrate how these keychains spin. |
Originally Posted by Rotary13B1
seymore15074: on www.Rotary13B1.com theres a small link on the left hand side of the main page. There's a video I made to illustrate how these keychains spin.
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All should know that Rotary13B1 is sending me a replacement for the one I have that's a little loose. I never saw it as a big deal, just a little alignment problem I figured I could take care of sometime, so I never contacted him about it. They do look nice, though. I like the look of the satin finish one, which is actually the one I had that was loose, not the nickel one stated earlier.
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Originally Posted by Shifty Devil
All should know that Rotary13B1 is sending me a replacement for the one I have that's a little loose. I never saw it as a big deal, just a little alignment problem I figured I could take care of sometime, so I never contacted him about it. They do look nice, though. I like the look of the satin finish one, which is actually the one I had that was loose, not the nickel one stated earlier.
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since it is here, thought I'd share. I have a satin silver on my keys that I just bought recently along with a rotor on my desk, these are great for little desk items or to explain how the engine works! I thought the satin silver would look more like unfinshed metal than something polished, but I was wrong, it looks amazing.
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i've been dealed with rotary13b1 through Andy :) he's a great guy :icon_tup:
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