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Speakers from Scythe and other delicacies

As usual, we are writing a concluding page for the article, even though we have already described everything relevant. We were not disappointed in Scythe's products now either, the factory brought the usual standard.

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Again, even the tiniest accessories can be discovered with careful design. A brilliant example of this is the Kama Stay mounting frame, which was seasoned with such small details as the adjustable size of the frame, creating a universal but slap-simple structure that has not been found on the market so far.

As we heard from the head of the company that sells Scythe in our latest HOC TV show, the main room for maneuver for mowers will continue to be cooling. However, we can also expect interesting accessories from them, such as the amplifier-speaker pair shown in our article, or the computer case and power supply set presented not too long ago. For us, it’s always a pleasure to visit the dealer, and not only because of the good-tasting conversations, but also because we can feel like a kid again a little, who got lost in the toy store and suddenly doesn’t even know which game to touch first. For hardware lovers, this is the Computermode store, where we stumble upon new and new miracles every time, and it’s often hard to decide what to bring with us for the duration of a demonstration.

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What we are sure of is that we will find some interesting things for the next article as well, so we are already waiting for another phone, which will notify us that the current shipment has arrived.

We can still offer the purchase of Scythe products from the bottom of our hearts, for our part we have said that we have not heard of a frustrated customer and we suspect that we will not meet one for a while.

End users and resellers of Scythe products at # found in his shop.

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s3nki

Owner of the HOC.hu website. He is the author of hundreds of articles and thousands of news. In addition to various online interfaces, he has written for Chip Magazine and also for the PC Guru. For a time, he ran his own PC shop, working for years as a store manager, service manager, system administrator in addition to journalism.