100 Pack 608-2RS Skateboard Bearing, Rolling Bearings, 8x22x7mm 608rs Bearing
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Nightpainter308
> 3 dayI like em alot
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Rose Ericson
> 3 dayThis is a really great bearing
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Nick brown
> 3 dayYou definitely get what you pay for. Just rolling on a skateboard is ok don’t use for street skateboard setup Sidewalls are the first things to fall off Ended up using for rainy day runs Don’t have to worry about rustling out my good bearings.
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Cinnabar
> 3 dayThese bearings are not hardened as advertised. Upon disassembling, the bearing races and even bearing balls were not hardened and could be easily deformed with slight pressure between pliers and were also easily filed with low grade carbon steel hand files. The wobble was also significant, with the inner shaft and outer being able to skew in excess of 4 degrees without load. The seals were also garbage with holes and flashing still present, but that of lesser importance. Perhaps a more telling sign is the warning in the photo: Note... not professional bearings. That is, these are not bearings any company would use in a consumer product. Because they are not precise, wear will increase. Because they are not hardened, they will easily abrade away. The thick grease is likely there to disguise the rough texture of the races and the already malformed balls. If you use these bearings, do not do so in an expensive piece of equipment or in a skateboard where a bearing failure could mean a trip to the hospital. Go ahead and drop the same amount of money on 6-12 good bearings from a reputable source. If, however, you are going to make a fidget spinner, go nuts. Thats about the only use where quality is of second concern.
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Chris
Greater than one weekI found these looking for some cheaper bearings to use for fidget spinners and other 3d prints. They do not spin well at all. I dont know if I got a bad batch or if these are just not good quality.
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Yoriku
> 3 dayGot a lot that were missing 1 bearing and some that didnt even have the clips closed. If you buy these, make sure you remove all the sides and check them before use. You will need to soak them in gas to degrease them and then use whatever lubricant you prefer.
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Indignity Jones
> 3 dayA quality sack of roller bearings that’s ready to roll! Each one was still properly greased, serviceable, and ready to be installed. Have yet to find any tolerance or performance defects with them, a real plus with these bargain products. 5/5, tons of Cowbell, will buy again!
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Kenneth
Greater than one weekthese are the worst bearings ive encountered on amazon as of yet, the price really was too good to be true. they arrived super sticky as if they used sugar water as a lubricant. they also require many pounds of force before they even roll. do your self a favor and do not buy
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penname
> 3 dayNo nylon cage contrary to description. Metal cage. Non removable type.. Seals (shields?) are black, not red (not that it matters that much) but made of thin, flimsy plastic material. All the bearing shields Ive seen have been made of some type of thin metal alloy material, with a rubberized coating on one side. Not these. These flex a lot and dont seem too precise a fit, compared to the other type. The bearings had kind of a scraping quality to them, not smooth or particularly quiet. I had heard that its better to buy cheap bearings because the ABEC rating doesnt matter all that much unless its a very, very high RPM application youre using them for and that if you go for a higher ABEC rating, youre just wasting your money.. But I suspect theres something going on with these bearings that doesnt have to do with the ABEC rating at all. Not sure what it is. But maybe the moral of the story is that you just cant get 100 good quality bearings for $20? Perhaps. * Since originally posting this, Ive come to the conclusion that the problem lies with the metal cages that hold the individual ball bearings in these bearings. Because everything else about them, with the exception of the flimsy black plastic shields that probably arent really contributing to any problems (despite being flimsy) ...everything else about these bearings seems to be fairly similar in quality to other similar bearings that Ive had EXCEPT for these metal cages. They just seem to be made of a very thin metal and also seem quite flimsy and not precise.. and they are important. In fact I noticed that one of the individual ball bearings in one of these cages wasnt even centered properly in its little cup. So I think this is the problem. Which is why they scrape and do not roll smoothly in my opinion
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chuncolate
Greater than one weekGreat value for the price.