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GAN 356 RS 3x3 56mm Speed Puzzle Cube $14.02 + Delivery ($0 with Prime/ $39 Spend) @ DailyPuzzles Amazon AU

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High Quality - Crafted with eco-friendly materials in safe manufactuering processing so you know you're getting a good quality product.
Excellent Gift Idea – Whether it’s for a child, teenager or adult a speed cube is the perfect gift option for all skill levels and interests.

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  • +2

    Does it support PD and Super Fast Charge?

    • +1

      I don't think this is a smart cube. In fact it doesn't have any of the high-end features (like magnets) so basically an entry level model.

  • +2

    Now $26.65 including postage. No prime free postage.

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    Btw, what makes this better than say this, same size

    https://www.amazon.com.au/dp/B00PM722OI

    • The GAN has much smoother (and lighter) turns and waaay better corner cutting. That said, the D-Fantix isn't terrible for a cheap cube to learn on and it's very stable and sturdy.

      If you're serious enough to get the RS, I'd recommend spending the extra on the GAN 356 M for magnetic alignment.

    • +1

      Gan is little bit known to be the "Apple" of speedcubing. They are more expansive but have some unique thing about it (also, they had copied naming schemes like Apple). If you want to get into speedcubing but on a low budget, Moyu RS3M is similar price to Gan 365 RS but a much better option (https://www.speedcube.com.au/collections/whats-new/products/…). I am not sure whether I would recommend Gan 365M, since it is a fairly outdated cube, I am not sure whether it is a price to performance ratio compare to some of the newer cube

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