Sackorange 608 ZZ Skateboard Bearings, Double Shielded,8x22x7 Miniature Ball Bearings(Pack of 20)
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royc10
> 3 dayThese are an exact fit bearing for the FL Sun cube 3D printer I had. Unfortunately the quality, although better than the originals, still included ones with defects. I replaced the four bearings and found that three of the four had bad spots in them. I sorted through the first package of ten and found that 4 were bad, with a spot that clicked when the shaft was turned. Of the six remaining, I chose the best four and they are currently working fine. Note. These are NOT sealed bearings and do leak lubricant. However, because of this, they can be flushed and re-lubticated. I do not recommend them for Inline skates or any machinery that is precision, critical, or may be exposed to contamination such as dust and dirt. They are low cost and low quality. OK for the price, but thats all.
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realdavidmckee
> 3 dayThese are nice bearings, but despite the positive feedback, DO NOT use these for fidgets. I bought these so I could 3D print some spinners and resell them but these were just spinning disappointments. I gave 4 stars because this is advertised for skating, not fidgeting.
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C. C.
> 3 daypacked with sticky grease to make the bearings appear more precise. Once you remove the greese with a good degreaser (major effort) and replace it with a light oil you notice a lot of play in the bearings dimensionally. If your just looking for a cheap bearing that spins fast then these will do. If your using these for any projects that require some accuracy on center of bearing look elsewhere.
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Trenton Schoonover
> 3 dayBought these for a filiment guide i was printing. 4 stars only because they arent high end bearing but they are excellent value and come in 2 plastic tubes for storage. Must have for 3d prints
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Distopiate
> 3 dayVERY Noisy and Rough. I seriously question the ABEC-7 rating. I got these because they were low cost, and you get what you pay for. As other reviewers noted, they come in plastic tubes of 10, and are coated in sticky grease. I wiped them clean, flushed them thoroughly with PB Blaster, 3-in-1 oil, air tool oil, WD-40.... they spin freely but feel very rough and are noisy. Rolling them in my fingers I can feel the roughness and I even go so far to say that it feels like there is dirt inside, they catch occasionally and are that rough. These will probably be a good solution for slow speed applications where noise and smoothness is not a concern. For smoother, higher speed operation, and quietness, Im going to spend a few more $ next time. I have the same size bearings from another manufacturer which were a higher cost, but there is a night and day difference in quality. Ill be saving these for something unimportant and testing purposes only. Nothing I build can accept this poor of quality for more than a brief period.
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Tassia
Greater than one weekProduct is as described
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JAM
> 3 dayI needed ball bearings that ran smoothly for my application. These bearings are packed with grease and didnt roll smooth enough for my project. However, I think theyll be ok for other applications.
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Nightmare Actual
Greater than one weekI read a lot of reviews stating they dont spin very well. This is 100% true. When you get them, they are gummy. A spray of WD40 and working them a bit will have them spinning nicely in no time. I dont use them for whatever they were manufactured for, so I cant say if they are good for whatever that is, but for hobby projects or 3D printed stuff, they work swimmingly.
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Wes
> 3 dayI love these for 3d prints! They dont spin forever like a fidget spinner would, but then again they shouldnt. The grease is viscous enough to prevent free/loose movement on the filament holder that I printed. If these spun easily and for a long time, I would have tangled filament! I suppose the grease could be replaced if you need a longer spinning bearing, but you might be better off getting another product.
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Ryan McCully
> 3 dayIt works acceptable, but the lubrication used was gummy and sticky. The packaging was just a plastic tube that doesnt really seal which wouldnt be a problem if they used better lubricant. I havent used them for any demanding tasks, but they work for random projects