What hopper is best
slam Euro, ICPL and ECPL ref. Feb 27, 2002 468 78 48 North Yorkshire Mar 15, 2014 #4 I was going to answer these questions but then realised that all you are doing is bumping up your post count to get to 20 posts. Reactions: Jam3sK, foot, movingcanvass and 1 other person
I was going to answer these questions but then realised that all you are doing is bumping up your post count to get to 20 posts.
oliver margetts Member Apr 6, 2014 16 2 13 Kent Apr 21, 2014 #5 if your only using a single shot gun a gravity hopper is all you need, otherwise you need an electric hopper to feed paint quick enough
if your only using a single shot gun a gravity hopper is all you need, otherwise you need an electric hopper to feed paint quick enough
Dean B SaD #57 Oct 24, 2013 148 21 38 Chester Apr 22, 2014 #6 I've used both the rotor and spire, I prefer the rotor. Reactions: TheDuke313
Mr.Vanguard Active Member Apr 26, 2014 158 13 28 South East Apr 26, 2014 #7 I love the rotor, but spire is nice
TheDuke313 Roughneck Member, Planet eclipse Lvl 2 Dealer tech Oct 14, 2012 207 18 28 Annan Scotland May 16, 2014 #8 Rotor is KING , i have friends with different hoppers but in my opinion the rotor is the way to go as its easy to run, replace parts and batteries, also doesnt drain batteries quick either.
Rotor is KING , i have friends with different hoppers but in my opinion the rotor is the way to go as its easy to run, replace parts and batteries, also doesnt drain batteries quick either.
Norder Member Jun 4, 2012 27 2 23 33 Reading www.facebook.com May 20, 2014 #9 Rotor personally for me.. The pulsing noise from the spire bugged me, plus I liked the patterns on the rotor
Rotor personally for me.. The pulsing noise from the spire bugged me, plus I liked the patterns on the rotor
beertheballer Active Member May 25, 2014 222 21 38 37 Wakefield Jun 1, 2014 #10 I just got rota after returning to the sport on the back of people's advice.