Tips / 【D.craft】DCTip White
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SPEC

Standard 2BA
Maker D.craft
Color White
Size Standard
D.craft
DCTip White
PRICE: JPY249
Expected:USD 1.60

Expected at JPY 155.23 for 1 USD.

This exchange rate is the closing price of yesterday ( 4/24 ).

The actual exchange rate will be determined when the order is paid.

dct0001

Product information

Tips with moderate suppleness and low cost.

Suitable for electronic boards (It is compatible with electronic boards.)


[Specs.]

Total length: 25.0mm (not including screw part)

Japan Review

4.00

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2017-10-21

The yellow tip is the one I purchased, but I will copy it here as well.

Here is my review of the DC chip, but let me start with the good points.
The price is cheap.
Not only are the packs of 30 cheaper, but they are also cheaper when you calculate the price per unit.
For reference, this is 6.8 yen and the lip is 9.0 yen. Premium, a high-end tip, is 18 yen, and Ultimate is 14.5 yen.
Next is the ease of tightening the screw.
It goes in smoothly and finishes tightening with an increase in resistance at the end. The feel is not bad.
There are two chamfers near the base. If you put your fingernail or pliers here, you can turn it strongly.
It is the same as harrows key point and H tip. The overall shape is also like a thinner, shorter version of the H-tip.

Next, let's look at the points of concern.
The part leading to the dart, at the very base, has no taper and is straight like a tea canister.
It is about 2mm long, but I was bothered by it because it is the part that you can see.
Also, the biting force seems small.
When I tried throwing it mixed with a lip point with the same setting, only the DC tip fell off or came off easily, and it seems to have a weak bite.
I thought it was the easiest tip to pull off among the tips I have.


My overall comment is: "Buy it because it's cheap. If you find it hard to pull out elsewhere, that's when you're in".

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2013-01-14

I have found many different colors, some hard to break, some easy to stick, and so on.
I have now tried many different types and use the one that suits me best.
For beginners, I recommend the ones that are hard to break.
I have heard that the ones that are easy to stick break a lot... (referring to the devil).
Well, try various things and buy the one that suits you best!
And then you will be able to improve your skill!

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