Normally we do not like to answer this question. The Alpha tells you that Alpha machines are superior to Eagnas machines. You do not believe him. If we say that Eagnas machines are superior to Alpha machines. You will not believe us either. This is the reason we do not want to say anything about the other brands.
But the other brands always say that Eagnas provides bad products and bad customer service. Why do they do this? The answer is very simple. Eagnas produces the stringing machines for over 30 years, and also Eagnas has the major market share on the stringing machines around the world. The other brands only have the small market share. They need to attack Eagnas to gain a little bit more sales. For example, the Microsoft has major market share on software. All other brands try to attack Microsoft to gain a little more market share. But you will not see Microsoft to attack the other brands because Microsoft knows that Microsoft already has the control of the major market share.
Since the Alpha indicates that Alpha machines are superior to Eagnas machines, we have to provide a little bit more inside story about the Alpha machines. Alpha is not the stringing machine factory. Obviously Alpha always indicates that Alpha is the machine factory. Alpha imports the stringing machines from the machine factory. In the past, Alpha imported the machines from a Taiwan machine factory. Since 2006 Alpha imports the manual crank machines and drop-weight machines from a startup machine factory in China. Since 2005 this startup machine factory starts to copy Eagnas machines. Because Alpha changes the supplier for the manual and weight machines, the original machine factory stops the machine supply to Alpha. This factory does not provide any electronic, manual, and weight machines to Alpha.
Therefore, all the Alpha electronic machines disappeared, such as Orbitor, Saturn, Revolution, Power Express, and Jupiter. This machine factory does not provide any machines and parts to Alpha. If you purchased the Alpha machines before 2006, you might have the parts supply problem in the future.
So far Alpha still uses the same model numbers (such as Pioneer DC Plus, Revo 4000, Axis Pro and Apex II) for the machines supplied by the new factory. Actually they are different machines and parts from original machines due to these machines are produced by the different factories.
Alpha does not show the true picture of its Axis Pro machine. Alpha uses the picture of the previous machine which was imported from the previous machine factory. The new Axis Pro is completely different from the previous model. Maybe you could request Alpha to show you the picture of the present Axis Pro.
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Alpha Pioneer DC |
Alpha Pioneer DC Plus |
Eagnas Challenger I |
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2005
Stainless steel turntable, 4 half V-shaped side supports |
2006
Cast turntable, 4 K-shaped side supports Copy Eagnas Challenger I | 2004 to present
Cast turntable, 4 K-shaped side supports |
Alpha Revo 4000 |
Alpha Revo 4000 |
Eagnas Combo 810 |
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2005
Stainless steel turntable, 4 half V-shaped side supports |
2006
Cast turntable, 4 K-shaped side supports | 2004 to present
Cast turntable, 4 K-shaped side supports |
Alpha Previous Axis Pro |
Alpha Present Axis Pro |
Eagnas Combo 900Le |
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2005
Stainless steel turntable, 4 half V-shaped side supports |
2006
Cast turntable, 4 K-shaped side supports This picture is not the present Axis Pro machine. Alpha does not show the true Axis Pro picture. | 2004 to present
Cast turntable, 4 K-shaped side supports |
In the past Gamma imported from a Taiwan machine factory for its Gamma 4000, Gamma 6000 machines. These machines are manual crank glide-bar machines. About 15 years ago, Gamma changed its machine supply to the other Taiwan machine factory. Obviously the previous machine factory will not supply any spare parts for the Gamma 4000 and 6000 machines. Therefore, Gamma does not have any spare parts to service its machines imported from the previous machine factory.
Maxline do stock thousands spare parts. But Maxline does not want to be the spare parts supplier for the other brands. The other brands have to service their own customers, not Maxline.
Which machine is better? We just do not know how to answer this question. If we indicate that Eagnas's machines are better that Gamma's machines, you will not believe us anyway. Therefore, you have to investigate this issue by yourself.
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