The Affordable Electric Spinning Wheel

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What’s your hobby? Some people enjoy the outdoor extreme sports, while some might prefer the indoor games. If you have interested on turning the raw sheep’s wool into yarn, by using the spinning wheel, then this electric spinning wheel is the perfect tool for you!

Talking about the spinning wheel, all the traditional spinning wheels have these two main parts: a bobbin and a flyer. The bobbin is holding the spun yarn, while the flyer is twisting the yarn onto the bobbin.

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For your information, the big drive wheel on non-electric spinning wheels is to gaining the spinning rate of the flyer. The quicker the big wheel turnaround, then the faster it will spin.

The electric spinning wheel is having a smaller size than the traditional spinning wheels, as it equipped with a small electric motor and it spins fast enough than the big drive wheel!

Some of the best parts about this electric spinning wheel are:

  1. It is much smaller than the traditional spinning wheels,

  2. It is portable (You can take it and do the work anywhere you want!),

  3. The building cost is between $50 to $150, where it’s extremely cheaper than those that being sold at retail stores!

It’s time to start the spinning work…

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