I've had mine for 8 years, so probably a good time to put in a review.
This is one of the better pieces of electrical equipment I've used. if Newgy ever made a toaster, I'd buy it. I've had kids of all age using it, and it doesn't take long for anyone to understand how it works.
I've used it in service mode, backspin, sidespin and topspin, and although it doesn't beat playing someone who can play, it's great for getting best form on your shots.
A few years ago I looked at updating to a more versatile robot but the xuafor, which I was looking at, stopped supplying.
If you buy this robot, make sure you clean out dust every now and then, as it does end up coating the rubber wheel that flicks out the ball. also clean the rubber wheel to rid the dirt that builds up.
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