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New Propellers need advice

DBM

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I am a beginner pilot doing some repairs to a Typhoon H. I bought 2 sets of propellers one from Amzon and one from Ebay. Does anyone have any experience with either of these brands? Are these china props OK to use?

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With the fact that Yuneec is no longer a supplier (especially in the USA) of anything, consider yourself lucky you can get parts. The eBay list says OEM make sure it is in a Yuneec package.
Yuneec parts are fast becoming "new old stock". I have a Yuneec drone that I cannot get props for it. I have sourced alternative products to compensate the need. Good Luck.
 
With the fact that Yuneec is no longer a supplier (especially in the USA) of anything, consider yourself lucky you can get parts. The eBay list says OEM make sure it is in a Yuneec package.
Yuneec parts are fast becoming "new old stock". I have a Yuneec drone that I cannot get props for it. I have sourced alternative products to compensate the need. Good Luck.

Regardless of what the ad says niether of these props has the factory logo. Have you heard of any in flight failures of the china props that wasn't crash related? Any history that I need to know?
 
It’s your call. I am at a point to buying props by diameter and pitch. Yuneec introduced my drone in August 24 and left the US in January 25. There no parts available any country. As time wears on all these drones will have to make do.
 
It’s your call. I am at a point to buying props by diameter and pitch. Yuneec introduced my drone in August 24 and left the US in January 25. There no parts available any country. As time wears on all these drones will have to make do.
Thank you
 
Regardless of what the ad says niether of these props has the factory logo. Have you heard of any in flight failures of the china props that wasn't crash related? Any history that I need to know?
Go with the eBay ones , Amazon is pretty much all resellers and they sell the same stuff you can buy directly from china yourself for a fraction of the price. If the eBay ones say oem they should arrive with the yuneec branding on one side of the prop, eBay is a pain to list items on in my opinion so a lot of sellers will just take an image they got of the net, if the say oem and they arrive as aftermarket the seller will be responsible to cover return shipping and a full refund, nothing to loose. I recognise the eBay account name, I’ve seen many items for yuneec listed from this seller so perhaps someone here has purchased items off them who could say if they were good. Also do a quick search of their feedback.
 
Thank you
The eBay sellers item does have the branding, again it could be a generic image but with 18k items sold and 99.9 percent positive feedback I’d say ur very much safe here, they look like a top seller
 

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