for the ones at Target (Hasbro/MB or "Oddzon") it varies.. some good 
some okay some bad.. but bad is usually if it's ridiculously tight 
or ridiculously loose.. as long as it has good, even tension on all 
sides.. and obviously, all those imitation cubes are crap :D and all 
studio cubes SHOULD be good.. for their high price they better be!

--- In [email protected], "alexhassoap" 
<[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> I'm not sure you answered the question I was asking, and I probably
> wasn't clear about it. What I was trying to say was, say I take the
> exact brand, say, the Oddzon Rubik's cube. Then say out of 100 of 
that
> exact cube, would the quality be the same (low) quality among all 
100,
> or would there be some great ones, some okay ones, and some bad 
ones
> among them? I want to know if within one specific type, the quality
> varies. Or if we know that overall, all Oddzon cubes are bad and 
all
> Studio cubes are good.
> 
> --- In [email protected], smgfreak_dk
> <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> >
> > all those cubes vary in quality.. some are looser, some are 
tighter, 
> > some have more even spring tension some don't. but cubes usually 
> > take time to break in and get looser.. to get into the 
speedcubing 
> > condition.. say several weeks of intensive cubing.. if not a few 
> > months..
> > 
> > Darren Kwong
> >
>






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