I avoided that for quite a few years. Then I took a leap and was careful in selecting items which were pretty simple in design and less likely to fail, require seller replacement, careful investigation of end user reviews etc. So far, it's been 3 years and I've not experienced any disappointments on watches, flashlights, lasers, replacement deWalt and LG batteries, drone parts. Shipment has been as quick as 5 days up to 4 weeks, no returns needed and great tracking. Saved me in the neighborhood of $500+ over USA prices.I'd never purchase a thing from that site......Too each their own!
I've never had to load their app to view tracking. i just use the supplied tracking number into commercial web tracking engines. Once the package hits stateside USA most times USPS took over so I rely on their tracking notificationYeah, to get tracking and some other features, you must download their app. A hard hell no.
Fantastic way to keep them cool when running!We've been spoon fed compressors much like computer technology and I too have found myself collecting compressors. My only problem with these compressors is the excessive noise. I picked up 3 yong heng knock offs for a 100 bucks each a couple years back thinking I would just switch them out as each one failed. The original one is still running fine. Don't know what to do with them now that I have a CS4i. I'd sell them but they are so heavy it would cost a fortune to ship them. I guess I could use them as boat anchors.
This reminds me of my yong heng days, never again. My buddy and I refill our 3 tanks atleast two times a week, that would be more than a headache.Only thing you really need to do on the Tuxing dual cylinder is upgrade the water pump. The one supplied is adequate to keep it mostly cool but is very cheap. The inlet and outlet hoses are quarter inch. I use a 1/2 inch pump with a reducer to the head inlet. I try to keep the head temp under 150f. Usually stays under 130f.
As for the 9l, I filled mine in 2 stages and put ice in the water. It is a long haul to fill 9l tank. Once filled I just top it off occasionally. 6.8l I can fill in a single stage, but I do it in the morning when everything is cool and put ice in the water. Frozen water jugs work well too. Again once filled you just need to top them off.
-- Matt
Ohh that was done later that day.Then do it !