Author Topic: Interesting Aliexpress finds! - good deals, interesting stuff, new products etc!  (Read 270226 times)

jonathanf2

That's insane. 360usd incl tax free shipping (from EU warehouse if in stock) before coupons. If you can get the 50usd coupon to work you have a carbon frame under 300EUR

Sheesh, if this sale was available awhile back, I'd just buy both the road and gravel frames. That's two carbon frames for less than $600 USD! Lol

jonathanf2

Speaking of coins how do they work? I got close to 16000 coins and see no way to spend them. During this sale, cart applied coins randomly like on one order of 300 I saved 8 dollars because of coins and similar small amounts on other orders :S

I think it depends on the seller and how much they'll accept. I see it more as a small slush fund to help across various purchases. If you have a few hundred dollars in coins it'll help in the long run.
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Vipassana

Speaking of coins how do they work? I got close to 16000 coins and see no way to spend them. During this sale, cart applied coins randomly like on one order of 300 I saved 8 dollars because of coins and similar small amounts on other orders :S

I'm with you with the confusion. I have 24,600 and no clue what to do with them.

00Garza

Pretty sure the coins are automatically deducted according to what percentage seller allows. The "coin" tab has sellers that have larger coin discounts.

00Garza

I've seen a few Youtube build videos of the BXT 135. It has a universal round seatpost, wide tire clearance and a threaded BSA bottom bracket. I don't see how anyone can go wrong building one? The Chasing Wind frame is significantly more expensive, the Seaboard frame while nice (I've seen a build in-person) is much heavier alloy setup and I don't see how the Flyxii frame would differ as a low cost option, since you could probably go with either an Airwolf or SPCycle frame for not much more money.

Very true. I just have a personal disdain for the internal routing through headtube. The ones I listed are "traditional" internal routing. Maybe its time I get over that and join the cool kids club.

jonathanf2

Very true. I just have a personal disdain for the internal routing through headtube. The ones I listed are "traditional" internal routing. Maybe its time I get over that and join the cool kids club.

I think with the BXT 135 frame you can still use a drop bar without it being fully integrated and just have the cables run through the headtube. Also there's still some merit to semi-internal cabling. I flew with my gravel bike (which has cable ports on the down tube) over the summer and it was quite easy to pack it in a travel case. I could easily remove the drop bars and stem while not having to detach my full hydraulic brake hoses.


sbellote

about the coins, 00Garza is right on his take.. coins are automatically applied, but usually it's 1, 2, or max 5% of discount.. so you can have thousands of dollars in coins but can only use it on the allowed discount for each particullar product

if you go to the coin tab, there are special discounts where sometimes it's like 30% of the price that you can pay in coins, but it's not that awesome either because many times the original price is a bit higher than what you can get on 'normal' products, and then this 'super coin discount' ends up a similar price you'd get on another seller
but it's always worth taking a look, because same as the 'Super Deals' page, good products are added in limited amounts, if you're lucky to see something you want and it's a fair price, jump on it right away

Pretty sure the coins are automatically deducted according to what percentage seller allows. The "coin" tab has sellers that have larger coin discounts.

Wet Noodle

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if you go to the coin tab, there are special discounts where sometimes it's like 30% of the price that you can pay in coins, but it's not that awesome either ...

You mean the coins landing page with the "collect" button for daily coins (and the link to gogo match and other extra stuff if you're on a mobile browser)? Those discounts don't even work for me; not sure, if that is a regional glitch, a browser problem or whatever. I see a lot of products for the absolute same price there as I normally would - only difference is, it says, like, "20 % discount with coins" (instead of the 1 or 2 that you basically always get). And it never works. Maybe I'm too dumb for Chinese maths, but in my basket the claimed (higher) coin discount won't be applied, but some odd number instead which is way lower and not even close.

In addition to what you'll see when you scroll down on the coins landing page, there is another page, where you can spend a substantially higher amount of coins on stuff to presumably substitute for some of the price (like some payback points scheme). I've seen amounts in the 10s of dollars worth of coins in some cases. Never tried it, but at a first glance the remaining prices (what you'd have to pay in actual money) still seemed kinda high and the combined prices (coins + rest) way above the usual rates.

jonathanf2

For those in the US, I'm curious how your packages are being delivered? At least for southern California, in the last 1-2 months the majority of my AliExpress packages have been delivered via private courier. I've had issues with USPS in the past being incredibly slow and/or losing an item (happened once) once they receive packages after clearing customs. I find this new system much better!

AzureEssence

For those in the US, I'm curious how your packages are being delivered? At least for southern California, in the last 1-2 months the majority of my AliExpress packages have been delivered via private courier. I've had issues with USPS in the past being incredibly slow and/or losing an item (happened once) once they receive packages after clearing customs. I find this new system much better!

100% of my orders are coming through USPS in AR. Never messed up an order yet.

coffeebreak

Me too. Almost 95% usps and remaining by DHL global express. One of very last orders from 11/11 sale (ordered a few hours before end of sale) was delivered today - apparently the seller/stock is in the USA and shipped it on 18th. 2 days flat via DHL. That was a first for me. It was a Shimano Deore cassette - I didn't know small parts sellers also had stock in the USA.

coffeebreak

Between Sensah and LTwoo GR9 11 speed mechanical cable pull shifters, which one do you guys recommend? I'm kinda liking LTwoo system for shifting but not sure.
P. S. I do have Shimano 105 R7000 shifters, just want to experiment.

Tijoe

Me too. Almost 95% usps and remaining by DHL global express. One of very last orders from 11/11 sale (ordered a few hours before end of sale) was delivered today - apparently the seller/stock is in the USA and shipped it on 18th. 2 days flat via DHL. That was a first for me. It was a Shimano Deore cassette - I didn't know small parts sellers also had stock in the USA.
I have 7 items that I ordered on 11-11 that haven't even shipped yet!   OTOH, I have been ordering up to 10 items on their $1.99 sale with free shipping when you order 3 items minimum.  These batches of items have been taking about 10 working days to arrive.  (Delivery to Montana)   I have 2 items from past "12 day guaranteed" purchases/sales, (or get a free $1 coupon) that have gone missing, and I am waiting for the 45 days to pass so I can get a refund.

jonathanf2

Between Sensah and LTwoo GR9 11 speed mechanical cable pull shifters, which one do you guys recommend? I'm kinda liking LTwoo system for shifting but not sure.
P. S. I do have Shimano 105 R7000 shifters, just want to experiment.

Get the Sensah Team Pro shifters and run them with Shimano derailleurs. The hydraulic HRD version will be on sale soon for the Black Friday sale. The LTwoo thumb trigger gets in my way. Sensah shifters are more ergo and visually clean looking.

coffeebreak

Got it. Funnily enough the thumb trigger on LTwoo is what caught my fancy. I have Shimano and SRAM.. And this looked different.