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fatjoe3833 15-12-2008 01:10

VEXplorer on Woot!
 
Today www.woot.com is featuring the VEXplorer RC Robotic Construction System for $79.99 plus $5.00 shipping. I believe that this is the same kit that sells on the vexrobotics site for $200.

Nawaid Ladak 15-12-2008 02:02

Re: VEXplorer on Woot!
 
I actually saw this and was going to post it...but i didn't know where to post it

hopefully by 5PM tonight, if it's not sold out yet, i'll buy one once my paycheck clears the Bank :D

(I Remember when the older models were at RadioShack at discount for $150, I didn't have a job then so i couldn't get one)

def in for 1

DCA Fan 15-12-2008 04:20

Re: VEXplorer on Woot!
 
Saw it, very tempted to get it.

Chris_Elston 15-12-2008 06:48

Re: VEXplorer on Woot!
 
Can the explorer kit be programmed like the original kit in C?

Billfred 15-12-2008 07:20

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Chris_Elston (Post 783910)
Can the explorer kit be programmed like the original kit in C?

Negative; Vexplorer's controller is RC-only. (Well, in stock form at least; I'm sure someone's come up with some crazy technique involving third-party stuff.)

Alex Cormier 15-12-2008 08:19

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Very interesting, on site for $200, on woot for $80. Makes you wonder how much profit they were making when it was selling for $200. Good thing I got one for free. :)

neshera 15-12-2008 11:19

Re: VEXplorer on Woot!
 
My question: can any of the parts (especially the motors) be used in programmble (i.e. competition level) VEX bots? And if so, is this a good way to pick up some spare parts cheap?
Thanks!

Tristan Lall 15-12-2008 12:04

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Quote:

Originally Posted by neshera (Post 783965)
My question: can any of the parts (especially the motors) be used in programmble (i.e. competition level) VEX bots? And if so, is this a good way to pick up some spare parts cheap?
Thanks!

In the current VRC, mechanical Vexplorer parts are allowed, but electrical ones are not. (Therefore, no Vexplorer motors can be used.)

gblake 15-12-2008 12:16

Re: VEXplorer on Woot!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by Tristan Lall (Post 783978)
In the current VRC, mechanical Vexplorer parts are allowed, but electrical ones are not. (Therefore, no Vexplorer motors can be used.)

Good mechanical parts in this kit that you don't get in the non-Vexplorer startup kits are the nice (powder-coated?) structural metal (some in nicely bent shapes), the plastic parts used on the chassis to make it look "sleek", the six wide, grippy wheels, the gears/axles/collars/etc., and the claw assembly.

It's all good stuff, and yes, all the non-electrical parts are useable in VRC.

When I had the chance to buy some Vexplorers from Amazon for $60, I snapped up 4, and later wanted a few more. I gave one to the team I coach, bought one for a team in Maryland, bought one for a father who used it for a Christmas gift, and sold the final one to someone I can't remember.

It's a fun little machine (that isn't a dead end and is a source of parts for VRC). For $60 the price is definitely right.

ericand 15-12-2008 12:30

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Note that the deal is better if you buy more than one, since the shipping is $5 for your order (and you can order up to 3 at a time).

5 for shipping for 1 or 3.

Booksy 15-12-2008 16:43

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Times like this make me like Canada slightly less (for a second or two:p)

Nawaid Ladak 15-12-2008 17:59

Re: VEXplorer on Woot!
 
Quote:

Originally Posted by gblake (Post 783983)
Good mechanical parts in this kit that you don't get in the non-Vexplorer startup kits are the nice (powder-coated?) structural metal (some in nicely bent shapes), the plastic parts used on the chassis to make it look "sleek", the six wide, grippy wheels, the gears/axles/collars/etc., and the claw assembly.

It's all good stuff, and yes, all the non-electrical parts are useable in VRC.

When I had the chance to buy some Vexplorers from Amazon for $60, I snapped up 4, and later wanted a few more. I gave one to the team I coach, bought one for a team in Maryland, bought one for a father who used it for a Christmas gift, and sold the final one to someone I can't remember.

It's a fun little machine (that isn't a dead end and is a source of parts for VRC). For $60 the price is definitely right.

if these were for $60 at one point... then i wouldn't be surprised if Woot will have these at a cheaper price point sooner or later, say during a wootoff?

Andrew Bates 15-12-2008 20:20

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The $60 price was a mistake if I remember correctly. Amazon promptly corrected it but not before many people had taken advantage of the price.

Elgin Clock 15-12-2008 20:23

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Quote:

Originally Posted by Booksy (Post 784076)
Times like this make me like Canada slightly less (for a second or two:p)

No woot in Canada, or some other reason I'm missing? :confused:

Kyle Love 08-02-2009 01:01

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It's up again on Woot.com. I'm tempted once again to buy one...:confused:


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