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12.22.2009, 12:01 PM

I am surprised at the poor performance of Polyquest packs compared to the other ones.

As for connectors, I used Deans, EC3 and now 5.5 bullets. EC5 would have been much better than EC3 but I prefer my bullets over anything I've tried or seen even though I didn't try some of them.


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I am surprised at the poor performance of Polyquest packs compared to the other ones.

As for connectors, I used Deans, EC3 and now 5.5 bullets. EC5 would have been much better than EC3 but I prefer my bullets over anything I've tried or seen even though I didn't try some of them.
I tried ec5's but i didnt like them- pain in the but to connect and disconnect- a nice pair of broken in deans can be split with one hand.


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