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Sourcing new propeller blades

BigFatDan

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Hi all, hopefully somebody can help.
I don't need any currently but when shopping online for propeller blade replacements, I couldn't find many at all, even DJI are out of stock (probably won't ever restock now that the Spark has been discontinued).
Where do you guys buy yours from? Do you all use OEM blades or are there better 3rd party blades out there? I don't want to skimp and save on blades as they are the only thing keeping the drone in the sky but I may have to if I can't find a good stockist of the OEM ones.
Thanks, safe flying [emoji1303]
*Edit: UK based
 
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Lots available on Amazon, did you look there?
I have looked but I can't tell the difference between the genuine and the copies, I'm using Amazon UK.
I've put a bid on someones spares from Ebay, profiting from somebody elses misfortune after they crashed their Spark.
 
Hi all, hopefully somebody can help.
I don't need any currently but when shopping online for propeller blade replacements, I couldn't find many at all, even DJI are out of stock (probably won't ever restock now that the Spark has been discontinued).
Where do you guys buy yours from? Do you all use OEM blades or are there better 3rd party blades out there? I don't want to skimp and save on blades as they are the only thing keeping the drone in the sky but I may have to if I can't find a good stockist of the OEM ones.
Thanks, safe flying [emoji1303]
*Edit: UK based


If you want a bit of color to accent the Spark, I have read good reviews on the Anbee props for Spark.

Another option may be the Master Airscrew props for Spark.

I have a set of these but I don't use them much due to the fact they don't collapse like the others and depending on which case I use, I have to take them off for storage.

Good luck. :)
 
I use red Anbee props for over a year without any problems.
Still use them for quick or short session.
But for long session, drying my five batteries, I’m using a set
of MasterAirScrew and I like them. The noise pitch is lower,
I feel “safer” with one piece props and they seems to add a
minute or so of flight time, especially if I’m hovering for long
period. For me, it worth the 30 seconds it take to switch the
props.
 
I’m new at this so busted some props and ordered the ones on Amazon that they recommended- pack of 8 for $11. They arrived today and used one and it flew great even on sport mode.
 

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