100 Pack 608-2RS Skateboard Bearing, Rolling Bearings, 8x22x7mm 608rs Bearing
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Rick
> 3 dayDid not fit as expected, fits sloppily on the axle what about a half a millimeter of Clarence although this may have been partially my fault but
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PMB
> 3 dayHad five different 608 bearing types delivered to test for a device I’m building. I’m throwing these away, all 100 of them. These feel like they have sand for a lubricant, and that’s just testing with my finger tips holding and turning the bearing. Under load these will fail quickly. If you need a bearing that will only last 24 hours, this is for you.
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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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Zach
> 3 dayBreaks extremely quickly, unsafe for skateboarding. I bought these for backup bearings in case mine blew out at the park but even so, theyre not worth it. Theyre so cheap and fragile they get destroyed within a few hours of riding. If you want to buy these for skateboarding, I strongly recommend you dont.
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Belezeebub
Greater than one weekNot bad for the price
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David
Greater than one weekExcellent delivery, great craftsmanship, performed exactly as needed!
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jordan
> 3 dayGreat value but ya... maybe 10-15% of them are defective. But with some clean up and tlc you get a bunch of bearings for cheap
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Savannah
> 3 dayThese are worse than bearings packed with sand. 30% of them had flat spots on the balls in the bearing that are supposed to be perfectly spherical. Other bearings had extra width on the inner race making it not fit into my application. Some of them the races where ground on a bias making the bearing wobble left to right and not track true. Every single bearing was so stiff when I recieved them that I had to spin them with my drill to get them moving, but now there is so much slop that it looks like bearings I should be replacing before even installing them. The runber dust shields should in theory seal on the inner and outer races; theese ones however let you see light through.... So bottom line if you need 45-50 extreamly light duty, wobbly noisy bearings this is the set to get. Otherwise stay away far far away. If you are thinking these might be good enough for a DIY CNC They are NOT!!
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Mason Mabardy
> 3 dayThese bearings arent a bad deal if you know some things going in. I am using these for a filament drybox for keeping 3D printer filament dry. Out of the box, these have a sticky machine oil/grease on them (probably to prevent rust) and do not free spin very well. If you open the seal with a knife and blast them with white lithium aerosol, they spin very easily. It doesnt look like they are packed with any kind of lubricant inside the bearings.
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scorpNZ
> 3 dayPoor manufacturing & blunt tooling along with piss poor quality control have rendered these bearings useless. Machining of the metal races is so low along with bearing cages that are concentric means the bearings are worn out before you even use them. DO NOT BUY THIS JUNK