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I have heard negative reviews of systems with moving parts, how is the Spinner different?

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I have heard negative reviews of systems with moving parts, how is the Spinner different?

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There is no other system in the world like the Spinner. This skepticism is a result of a flood in the market with overpriced, cheaply made, “growing wheels”. The wheels are, to our knowledge, driven by chains and a motor that requires enough torque to move hundreds of pounds of metal and suspended plants. When the motor fails in the wheel (which all motors eventually do), the motor is very expensive to replace and all of the plants that were not in the feeding trough, will dry up and die. Due to the superior engineering of the Spinner it has very little friction and requires just one, small, inexpensive motor to do all the work and does not use chains, wheels, or belts to rotate the plants. When the motor needs to be replaced, the Spinner still feeds and gives light to the plants while the motor is non-operational, the plants can even be rotated manually by rotating one of the plants and because all the plant holders are connected this will cause all of the plants to automatically rota

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