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holyRYO

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I'm looking into getting a solid budget injector, something that's reasonably fast and won't become overpacked and break too quickly.

So far I've checked out

Bills Electric Injector
Excel Injector
Mascotte Premium Injector

Or something of a similar price with post to the UK

Get a Top-O-Matic, old version. Works good and last a long time. Don't get the newer TII, the chrome version, there are reports of many problems. They sell both.

Shredders should be available in 4 - 6 weeks.

Can't wait...
 

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i like the powermatic 2. i have used one for about a year now and it is still working good. it is one of the only ones that gives you tobacco past the end of the cigarette so you can pack it and end up with a hole cigarette. i have a top o matic and it does not compare. if i lost power at my house i would use it otherwise it is a dust collector.
 

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If you like to yank the crank then the old version of the topomatic works good
She is my standby
I prefer the powermatic 2 I have two of them and never had a problem
I have shoulder and neck problems so it hurt to yank the crank
 

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My vote is for the old school Top-O-Matic. Long term value & bullet proof.
A step up would be the Powermatic 1.
 

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another vote for the Powermatic2. Definitely woth the little extra coinage. Figure for 2 smokers, mine paid for itself in less than a month; and it is a pleasure to use.
 

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Is the powermatic 2 injector 115 volts or 240 volts . Here in new zealand where on 240 volts.
 

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In Europe at least, the 240 is 50 cycle, whereas the US 110 is 60 cycle. While that makes little difference for many devices, motors often don't like to run at a different CPS.

Bob
 
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