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<blockquote data-quote="Barx" data-source="post: 320145" data-attributes="member: 121"><p>The old ones were better. I'm not old enough to have had some 20years back but 10 years ago yes. I must admit it is usually the 4mm slotted that I have issues with. This isn't just CK, but all the brands I have tried. Mybe I should turn my torque setting down on my elbow. My CK 5.5 slotted and Pz2 seem to be doing well. PZ2 only recently coming into action as I snapped my Irazola (gutted). I understand what CK is saying about it being a fine line. If they went the other way we would all be complaining that the tips wore too soon. Hard ot please us consumers.</p><p></p><p>I'm currently using a cheap Steeple 4mm slotted from Denams as I didn't have receipt to get Ck replaced and I'm not paying £6 every few weeks.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Barx, post: 320145, member: 121"] The old ones were better. I'm not old enough to have had some 20years back but 10 years ago yes. I must admit it is usually the 4mm slotted that I have issues with. This isn't just CK, but all the brands I have tried. Mybe I should turn my torque setting down on my elbow. My CK 5.5 slotted and Pz2 seem to be doing well. PZ2 only recently coming into action as I snapped my Irazola (gutted). I understand what CK is saying about it being a fine line. If they went the other way we would all be complaining that the tips wore too soon. Hard ot please us consumers. I'm currently using a cheap Steeple 4mm slotted from Denams as I didn't have receipt to get Ck replaced and I'm not paying £6 every few weeks. [/QUOTE]
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