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AGS Annealer?
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<blockquote data-quote="340PR" data-source="post: 2266742" data-attributes="member: 107814"><p>Don't know what your luxury tax is when buying from your neighbor in New Zealand, but the AMP annealer is the best out there in my humble opinion.</p><p>Go together with a few friends, and your cost is less that the propane units.</p><p>But the big payoff is what most people anneal for, consistency.. Nothing out there comes close to the AMP for consistency, repeatability, set up and run time.</p><p>I run 5 different cartridges. set up is about a minute. cycle time is 6-10 seconds, depending on cartridge. Seating pressure is extremely consistent.</p><p>FYI</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="340PR, post: 2266742, member: 107814"] Don't know what your luxury tax is when buying from your neighbor in New Zealand, but the AMP annealer is the best out there in my humble opinion. Go together with a few friends, and your cost is less that the propane units. But the big payoff is what most people anneal for, consistency.. Nothing out there comes close to the AMP for consistency, repeatability, set up and run time. I run 5 different cartridges. set up is about a minute. cycle time is 6-10 seconds, depending on cartridge. Seating pressure is extremely consistent. FYI [/QUOTE]
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