A review of the MOT Groove

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Комментарии • 7

  • @bruner
    @bruner 28 дней назад +1

    That's disappointing with those screws and teflon plates getting tight.. It's especially disappointing, considering the cost for one of these. Thanks for the review 👍🙂

  • @yampii48
    @yampii48 29 дней назад +3

    I have that fidget the Zelda special edition and I love it there is a setting that is so smooth, let me know if you want me to share with you.

  • @MikeGebbia
    @MikeGebbia 29 дней назад +1

    The vertical up/down is not controlled by tightening or loosening the 4 screws, it’s done internally with the springs and balls

    • @thefidgetfix
      @thefidgetfix  29 дней назад +2

      Actually the teflon side plates control the tension pressing down on the internal disc. The internal springs and balls can definitely affect it but only very slightly. Those teflon side plates are basically the track that the internal disc travels up and down on so the tighter they are the harder it is for the disc to travel and vice versa.

  • @TheDenizjessica
    @TheDenizjessica 29 дней назад +1

    i set it up the way you did before it was not easy to move then i put 2 steel balls at the bottom also made the same amount of clicks. and the top part is the same one in the middle one outer edge. do not bother with sliding ones they are for resistance which you do not want anyway.

  • @RedNocturne
    @RedNocturne 29 дней назад +1

    It seems LOUD! Is it as loud in person as it seems in this video?

    • @thefidgetfix
      @thefidgetfix  29 дней назад

      yeah I would definitely say it's on the louder side. The hollow body creates a bit of an acoustic echo chamber for it