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Rhynogrip Redline coming soon!

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Afternoon all.

I have just finalised a deal to start stocking RhynoGrip RedLine.

I will be stocking 120, 180, 240, 320, 400, 600, 800 & 1200. These will be available in 500mm to 50m Rolls.

Any questions feel free to ask. I would be also interested in finding out where you currently get your stock if you use it.

Best Wishes

Dan
 

paulm

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I've always used white Rhynogrip up to now, whats the difference between the red and the white?
 

Jim

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White for me also .. What is the difference between the two Dan?

I bought my last lot off the internet from a turner .. Don't recall his name at the minute .. :goesred:
 
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White for me also .. What is the difference between the two Dan?

I bought my last lot off the internet from a turner .. Don't recall his name at the minute .. :goesred:
My understanding from reading the reviews, " white costs around 40% less" I believe red was around first. I am happy to look into the white but it is my understanding that the Red is a superior product. As always correct me if I am wrong.
 

Twister

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i believe the red lasts longer than white
it does cost a bit more
possibly not as flexible

but the 600 - 1200 of red i have seems to be flexible enough..but clogs easy
maybe just down to the finer grit that it clogs quicker

might be worth getting a few samples Dan ...see how the lower grits perform

i get about 10 pens out of a small white square of 240
I get about 2 pens out of a small red of 800 before it has clogged
Steve
 
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