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17 May 2008, 01:18 AM | #1 |
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Steinhausen Winders
Are the Steinhausen winders considered good quality winders?
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I don't have any direct experience, however, from members comments over the years, the Steinhausen winders are several levels below the quality of an Orbita or a Wolf..
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ok, so how bad is bad? From a functional point of view, would I be putting a Rolex in harms way if I were to use a Steinhausen winder?
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