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Electric Eel Nano 2.1 Spinning Wheel

$13900
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Rated 4.8 out of 5 — 11 verified reviews

Dreaming Robots Electric Eel Wheel Nano 2.1

The EEW Nano 2.1 is an affordable and very portable e-spinner. This fully functional spinning wheel is ideal for both beginner and experienced spinners.

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Features:

  • Orifice: 16mm (~5/8")
  • Orifice Reducer: 6mm (~0.5")
  • 6 x Bobbins (~2.0 oz. capacity each)
    • 2 x Purple
    • 2 x Light Gray
    • 2 x Ivory
  • Orifice Hook
  • Spin Card
  • User Manual
  • Weight: 1.4 lbs.
  • Dimensions: 5.25" x 4.0" x 5.0"

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Overall rating: 4.818182 / 5 from 11 reviews.

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"I love how portable and light the Nano 2. 1 is - I wanted to try an e-spinner but wanted an affordable version to try. I love it!"

Evelyn (5/5)

What a great little wheel,

"What a great little wheel, easy to set up and use even for a relative newbie! Tension to get take up is just a little fiddly, but it’s simple to fiddle with so that’s hardly a drawback. Smooth, quiet, portable, comes with a ton of spools, and you can’t beat the price. I’ll be getting the battery pack to take it camping with me!"

Julia D. (5/5)

I love this little qheel!

"I love this little qheel! So easy to spin fingering weight for socks!"

Victoria R. (5/5)

It arrived quickly and fully

"It arrived quickly and fully assembled- now I just have to practice!"

Monica F. (5/5)

"Love it"

Anita (5/5)

I love this spinner. It's

"I love this spinner. It's so light I can pick it up with one hand. I do wish it had a bit more instructions on how to work the tension for the uptake to work. Many of the videos for the spinner are before this model so it's not up to date."

Jill W. (4/5)

I love this little critter. :) <3

"Small and functional. Super cute. Works great. Love using it for casual quick small production. Super portable. Micro USB power sourcing allows device to be powered by a suitably large power bank with 2. 0 amp outlets. Thoughts on some of the overall engineering which are far from deal breakers, but might be considered improvments/practical considerations: ~~In the era of USB-C, it is a mild grumble that it is wired for micro USB. ~~The portion of USB wire with the built in power switch is slightly cumbersome and mildly unnecessary. If the speed dial is turned all the way to zero, the machine is kind of off by default. It's nice to be able to halt the machine without having to alter the flyer speed, but I would have preferred it as either an integrated feature to the twist direction switch (a center position on a 3-way switch being the Off setting) or a dedicated power switch someplace convenient mounted in the main machine body. ~~To plug the machine into a wall power source, the USB extension cord the machine comes with is needed. This creates an additional place where your connection to your power source can fail. USB extension connections are often loose with no mechanism around the plug join to stabilize them. I would recommend either cutting out the middle man and plugging directly into a suitable power bank, or being prepared to devise a way (electrical tape works) to secure the connection between the micro USB power switch line into the machine and the extension cord to your home power source."

Elizabeth K. (5/5)

"Fast shipping"

Tami (5/5)

Having fun using it🎉. Works

"Having fun using it🎉. Works just like I want it too"

Beryl S. (5/5)

Great for the price

"I really love this little workhorse! Great value for the money, and the learning curve isn’t too steep. Like many, I had initial problems getting it to take up the yarn, but eventually got it sorted. One issue was that the hole in the orifice reducer was not fully open, so I had to use a knitting needle to enlarge it. The plastic has some rough edges that catch the yarn and hold things up. Other than that no complaints really. I will be back for the 6. 2 when I have some money set aside, but for now this is much easier than a full spinning wheel or spindle."

Tammi (4/5)

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