ya, they do cost a bit, but they are not built like basic motors.  china 
motors, are they like them little hobby mabuchi motors with plastic end  caps 
that scream with anything more than 3 volts, make pretty magic smoke and  
then burn your fingers?
 
i still have some old Maxons in some of the 8' r/c boats and subs and  
wouldn't trade them for anything (other than for new Maxons).
 
as to their larger motors, i haven't had any personal experience with  
them, but would love to see them running in person.
 
and as to China motors, don't know of them other than i would have to check 
 them with a geiger counter and then scrape for lead poisoning and mold  
testing
 
so, you have a page or link to see these 400w motors they have? curious to  
see their specs
 
chris
 
 
In a message dated 4/8/2014 4:59:36 P.M. Eastern Daylight Time,  
[email protected] writes:

In short. Maxon's 400w+ motors are $800+. Generally absurdly expensive  
unless you found them on crazy sale on ebay. Even then not worth the money  
compared to China motor specials.
Mike Butts

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