Thank you for this Vampy! Thorough and informative at a quick pace. Thank you for not adding unnecessary bits just to make a longer video. Really appreciate it.😎
I’m avidly watching this, after having watched your video on the differences between the original 6.0 and the 6.1. For a bit, the 6.0 was out of stock at the Dutch reseller’s I got my Nano2 from (which I absolutely love, love LOVE!). I was keeping a sharp eye on their webshop because I’ll probably cave at some point and upgrade. Not because I ‘need’ a larger e-spinner. But because… well,… shiny new toy, larger bobbins, and liking the idea of having two spinners to have more than one project on a wheel without ‘having’ to take off bobbins. And the foot pedal. I rigged myself a pedal for my Nano2 using a light switch and it works fine, but not having to DIY one is definitely a plus. I saw the name change and was wondering what the differences were. The store offers a battery pack, I’ll probably buy it right along with the wheel if/when I do cave. It’s wonderful to see how you’ve taken to heart the comments and suggestions of your customers and tweaked your design to make it even better. Does it show I’m a fan? Please don’t ever quit making great, effective and affordable spinning wheels. I’d still be using only a spindle if it weren’t for you.
I want to clarify. I think the EEW 6.0 is a quality wheel and that I personally wouldn't probably get the 6.1 if I already had the 6.0. I did that other video that goes over the differences here: th-cam.com/video/AV2JOeXm8iQ/w-d-xo.html There are no massive improvements, but rather what I'd say are a lot of refinements. It's really up to others to decide if they want to upgrade.
I just purchased an EEW 6.1 but I don't know what kind of battery pack to get for this model. I've seen several options but I'm sure one is better than the other. Also, does the battery pack go into the base of the wheel?
You need to buy the battery separately since I don't sell them, but they just get set into the bottom so that's super easy. More about the batteries is available here: www.dreamingrobots.com/eew-battery-power/
There are 3D printable versions available. You can print them yourself from the free files or just order the parts from a store. I explain the options here: www.dreamingrobots.com/eew-3d-printed-parts/
Thanks and for the Tip on the 2 half-hitches to prevent leader's slippage!!
I bought the Nano but my fiber stash had babies and now I need a bigger spinner. 😅 Can’t wait to get my hands on one!
Thank you for this Vampy! Thorough and informative at a quick pace. Thank you for not adding unnecessary bits just to make a longer video. Really appreciate it.😎
I just discovered affordable espinners. Thank you for this wonderful introduction!
I’m avidly watching this, after having watched your video on the differences between the original 6.0 and the 6.1. For a bit, the 6.0 was out of stock at the Dutch reseller’s I got my Nano2 from (which I absolutely love, love LOVE!). I was keeping a sharp eye on their webshop because I’ll probably cave at some point and upgrade. Not because I ‘need’ a larger e-spinner. But because… well,… shiny new toy, larger bobbins, and liking the idea of having two spinners to have more than one project on a wheel without ‘having’ to take off bobbins. And the foot pedal. I rigged myself a pedal for my Nano2 using a light switch and it works fine, but not having to DIY one is definitely a plus.
I saw the name change and was wondering what the differences were. The store offers a battery pack, I’ll probably buy it right along with the wheel if/when I do cave. It’s wonderful to see how you’ve taken to heart the comments and suggestions of your customers and tweaked your design to make it even better.
Does it show I’m a fan? Please don’t ever quit making great, effective and affordable spinning wheels. I’d still be using only a spindle if it weren’t for you.
I have the original 6, Maurice said that there’s not really any reason to upgrade to the 6.1, what do you think? Should I get the new one?
I want to clarify. I think the EEW 6.0 is a quality wheel and that I personally wouldn't probably get the 6.1 if I already had the 6.0. I did that other video that goes over the differences here: th-cam.com/video/AV2JOeXm8iQ/w-d-xo.html
There are no massive improvements, but rather what I'd say are a lot of refinements. It's really up to others to decide if they want to upgrade.
@@DreamingRobotsBlog oh hi Maurice! Thank you for your reply, you know I want it because it’s new and shiny, not because I need one 😉
I just purchased an EEW 6.1 but I don't know what kind of battery pack to get for this model. I've seen several options but I'm sure one is better than the other. Also, does the battery pack go into the base of the wheel?
This page has my suggestions for a battery. www.dreamingrobots.com/eew-battery-power/
Pls how much it cost
How to you put the battery in the bottom bit tho?
You need to buy the battery separately since I don't sell them, but they just get set into the bottom so that's super easy. More about the batteries is available here: www.dreamingrobots.com/eew-battery-power/
Can you order the hook clips for the previous version?
There are 3D printable versions available. You can print them yourself from the free files or just order the parts from a store. I explain the options here: www.dreamingrobots.com/eew-3d-printed-parts/
@@DreamingRobotsBlog amazing! Thanks
Cool ❤
Hi how much it cost pls
@@marygalea8707 It is at www.dreamingrobots.com
Can I asked for the address
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