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NEW BALL RACK..fit´s in

R.Mikkelsen Apr 16, 2011 07:19 AM

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=23tSNfTFlRc

check out this new racl from LPracks

Super nice
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Rolf Mikkelsen
DENMARK

Replies (6)

Seeves1982 Apr 16, 2011 10:25 AM

Very Nice. I wonder how expensive they are and if they can be shipped to the U.S. They look fairly inexpensive to make and the fact that they are expandable means you can invest as much as you want when you want. I'd really like to know what some prices are and what shipping to the US are. Their site seems to be under a quite a bit of construction.

Watever Apr 16, 2011 01:51 PM

Quite expensive I think.

They are from Danemark, quite expensive life out there. Would probably be less expensive if it was built elsewhere unfortunately.
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AndrewPotts Apr 18, 2011 07:25 PM

It looks to me like the price is based on a single rack system with heating and between 10 and 40 tubs included. Each rack system cost about $1644.87 USD. I think there are less expensive comparable rack systems available built in the USA. For this company to be competitive it will have to lower it's prices by about $500-600 USD. That's only if it's a well built product that can hold up to the rigor's of a professional breeder. Andrew

m00kfu Apr 16, 2011 10:33 AM

I'd like to see pictures of the actual rack rather than a computer animation. What are they made out of?
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Metal Monkey Exotics

Seeves1982 Apr 16, 2011 10:59 AM

They're on the website. They aren't amazing looking. Freedom Breeder and ARS seem more stout, but they seem extremely economical and the ability to build them to any height and width you would want is a plus. I'm sure they'll do extremely well as long as they don't try to get rich of the idea of flexibility. Like I said they don't look like the strongest racks which is a down side in my opinion. But if priced right I'd fill my room with em. I'm sure they'd be more efficent too since you'll have gaps between racks with the freedom breeder and ars stuff, unless you measure your wall and build your building to a certain number of racks. Like I said very nice and I'd be very interested if the price was right and shipping was relatively inexpensive. I'd find it hard to pay a lot of money for them though. They look real similar to the plastic vision racks. Or a rubbermaid shelf.

Watever Apr 16, 2011 01:49 PM

Doesn't look too bad.

If you are in europe, they are probably what you will want.

But they are still way to expensive for my needs IMO.
I think the ARS are quite expensive for what they are, so I don't see why I would go with LP racks, cause they would be a fortune probably to import.

I also like the V18 tubs, but I would like something way more "depth" to them. Like the ARS at 21.5 inch.

good luck
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