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Bandido umax VS Bandido II umax question

campnagle

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Is this right., A Bandido Umax has no threshold knob and the Bandido Umax II does?
So basically the B 2 is like a El Dorado? My Cutlass II is more of a screamer than my Silver so I'm thinking I need to add a Bandido to my arsenal as it would be a screamer also. thanks!
 
Yup! Or sort of, anyway the B ll
 
it shows how Tesoro did listen to consumers (and probably dealers and distributors) and addressed a weakness in the Bandido
 
The machine I'm looking at is a Bandido Umax, not a B 2 umax, My Cutlass II umax screams differant than my Silver Umax, My El Dorado is the plastic housing, not the older metal one, I dont think any El Dorado is a umax. So the Bandido umax will have a threshold control out the back of the housing? I am wanting a El Dorado style machine the same generation as the Cutlass II and am thinking the Bandido is it.
Wow that's a mouth full, thanks again
 
Here is what I am looking at, Bandido Umax
 
Hey campnagle

Get the Bandido ll
 
The original Bandido and the Bandido II had the shaft protruding from the rear of the housing, and the Bandido II
 
I'
d say bandido umax
 
Sorry Monte I use the U because I have no clue how to get that symbol....
Though I know its is actually Mu which stands for micro....
 
JimGilmore said:
Sorry Monte I use the U because I have no clue how to get that symbol....
Though I know its is actually Mu which stands for micro....

Jim....

Just hold down "Alt" key and type in the number 230 =
 
I tried and it does not work for me on this netbook.
No keypad so not sure how to get ansi codes to work but thanks for the code number....
 
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