The coolest thing to me about the S-Nano is its magnet setup. It has attracting and repelling magnets to reduce friction, which makes the sliding smoother and increases the lifespan of the slider. Pretty neat engineering that went into that!
The best part about being able to go in both directions is that there is no wrong side or wrong way to grab the slider. I hate grabbing my CP3 only to realize it’s in the wrong orientation and have to flip it around
I bought S nano because of lefty. S nano is awesome. It just takes a bit of time for sliders to get used to the movement and it will slide like butter.
1:46 Help! I bought the S-nano. I watched your video had no problem, taking it apart and putting it back together. How in the heck do you attach the trend t tubes? Thanks
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation: 00:00 *🤖 Introduction to the Mackie CP3 and Ant Design S-Nano Fidgets* - Introducing the two fidgets being compared - the Mackie CP3 and Ant Design S-Nano. - Both are considered top-notch, highly recommended fidgets. 00:41 *🧩 Similarities and Differences between the CP3 and S-Nano* - The S-Nano is very similar to the CP3, but it is not a direct knockoff. - Sliders have a limited number of comfortable designs, so some similarities are inevitable. - The S-Nano has its own unique features that make it stand out as a distinct product. 01:47 *🔍 Detailed Overview of the Mackie CP3* - The CP3 comes in various materials like stainless steel, copper, brass, zirconium, etc. - The zirconium version used in the video has a "HogDoggins" design with unique features. - The CP3 has a 3-piece design that can be disassembled, but is prone to accidentally popping apart. 05:11 *📦 Detailed Overview of the Ant Design S-Nano* - The S-Nano has a more contained, all-in-one design that is less prone to disassembly. - It offers different plate options that can be easily swapped out. - The S-Nano also allows users to swap out the magnets for customization. 08:34 *🔍 Comparison of the Fidgeting Experience between the CP3 and S-Nano* - The CP3 has an excellent, precise extension that fits the creator's hand perfectly. - The S-Nano has a very similar, if not slightly better, extension and fidgeting experience. - The S-Nano offers more versatility with additional fidgeting modes like the "flash drive" technique. 12:33 *💰 Pricing and Value Comparison between the CP3 and S-Nano* - The CP3 zirconium version costs around $250-$300, while the S-Nano zirconium is $109. - The S-Nano offers a better value proposition, providing a similar fidgeting experience at a much lower price point. 13:41 *🏆 Conclusion and Recommendation* - The CP3 has a proven track record as the "OG" and "GOAT" of slider fidgets. - The S-Nano is a newcomer that challenges the CP3 and offers more versatility and a better value. - The creator ultimately recommends the S-Nano as his current preferred fidget. Classics :)
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The coolest thing to me about the S-Nano is its magnet setup. It has attracting and repelling magnets to reduce friction, which makes the sliding smoother and increases the lifespan of the slider. Pretty neat engineering that went into that!
The best part about being able to go in both directions is that there is no wrong side or wrong way to grab the slider. I hate grabbing my CP3 only to realize it’s in the wrong orientation and have to flip it around
Yea that is annoying.
It's driving me crazy that so many variations of these sliders are sold out. Appreciate the reviews.
I have two of the CP3s (I have one taped, one not) and they really are the gold standard of sliders.
do you like it more without the teflon tape? I feel with the tape the magnets are too weak..
Supposed to get my S nano today in zirc. I’ll let you know how I like it. 💙👊🏻🔥
I bought S nano because of lefty. S nano is awesome. It just takes a bit of time for sliders to get used to the movement and it will slide like butter.
Yea they break in so nice
1:46 Help! I bought the S-nano. I watched your video had no problem, taking it apart and putting it back together. How in the heck do you attach the trend t tubes? Thanks
Attach the what? Trend t tubes?
@@LeftyEDCI think he means the tritium tubes. You glue them in, no?
@@RedNocturneyep. Glue. Clear uv glue
🎯 Key Takeaways for quick navigation:
00:00 *🤖 Introduction to the Mackie CP3 and Ant Design S-Nano Fidgets*
- Introducing the two fidgets being compared - the Mackie CP3 and Ant Design S-Nano.
- Both are considered top-notch, highly recommended fidgets.
00:41 *🧩 Similarities and Differences between the CP3 and S-Nano*
- The S-Nano is very similar to the CP3, but it is not a direct knockoff.
- Sliders have a limited number of comfortable designs, so some similarities are inevitable.
- The S-Nano has its own unique features that make it stand out as a distinct product.
01:47 *🔍 Detailed Overview of the Mackie CP3*
- The CP3 comes in various materials like stainless steel, copper, brass, zirconium, etc.
- The zirconium version used in the video has a "HogDoggins" design with unique features.
- The CP3 has a 3-piece design that can be disassembled, but is prone to accidentally popping apart.
05:11 *📦 Detailed Overview of the Ant Design S-Nano*
- The S-Nano has a more contained, all-in-one design that is less prone to disassembly.
- It offers different plate options that can be easily swapped out.
- The S-Nano also allows users to swap out the magnets for customization.
08:34 *🔍 Comparison of the Fidgeting Experience between the CP3 and S-Nano*
- The CP3 has an excellent, precise extension that fits the creator's hand perfectly.
- The S-Nano has a very similar, if not slightly better, extension and fidgeting experience.
- The S-Nano offers more versatility with additional fidgeting modes like the "flash drive" technique.
12:33 *💰 Pricing and Value Comparison between the CP3 and S-Nano*
- The CP3 zirconium version costs around $250-$300, while the S-Nano zirconium is $109.
- The S-Nano offers a better value proposition, providing a similar fidgeting experience at a much lower price point.
13:41 *🏆 Conclusion and Recommendation*
- The CP3 has a proven track record as the "OG" and "GOAT" of slider fidgets.
- The S-Nano is a newcomer that challenges the CP3 and offers more versatility and a better value.
- The creator ultimately recommends the S-Nano as his current preferred fidget.
Classics :)
Thanks! Still agree with this
@@LeftyEDC Hey man, I just discovered the world of fidget sliders and coins. I have to commend you for your attention to detail when you're reviewing something, it's really helping me understand what sliders and coins would give me that satisfying click. Much appreciated!
@@codethirteenawesome thanks. Here is a good place to grab fidgets and i have a discount code Geeone (Fidget Dealer) code Lefty10: geeone.com/discount/Lefty10
Still have not bought a fidget.