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Omega trickler

#1 Post by 1066 »

I've recently received a small consignment of Omega tricklers. I have just two or three left if any one's interested.

£65 included postage (UK only)
TARGETMASTER
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1066 wrote:I've recently received a small consignment of Omega tricklers. I have just two or three left if any one's interested.

So, how do they compare to the altogether better trickler?
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Ahh well. They're a different kettle of fish. The standard Omega is just a power trickler, it will only feed powder while you've got your finger on the button. The "altogether better trickler" is of course fully automatic. You press the button once and the trickler runs until the correct weight is attained.

The standard Omega works well for those chaps who use digital scales (Philistines).

I also have a few of the Omega auto tricklers in stock, these work the same as the Targetmaster (I designed them for Dandy products) but of course, not of the same quality :)

The Omega auto-trickler is £150 including postage (UK only)
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#4 Post by BRYAN3 »

Thanks Mate.
I think I did right getting the Altogether better trickler. :flag13:
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#5 Post by vasbyt.skollie »

BRYAN3 wrote:Thanks Mate.
I think I did right getting the Altogether better trickler. :flag13:
I agree, I haven't looked back with the TargetMaster. Great bit of kit and UK grown.

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Re: Omega trickler

#6 Post by Tommygunn »

Made me look didn't you!

Think the altogether better trickler is going to have to go onto my Christmas list now, (right next to a balance beam that'll work with it as I'm using the Lee one that came with the press)

Though if anyone has a s/h balance gathering dust, (and going cheap), I might be interested...
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