Fujikura 40 S, used to be a ton of money, you can get one used sub $1500, good 
quality if you don’t want a cheap Chinese unit. The convenience alone will 
probably make you happier than you were before.

> On Apr 4, 2021, at 7:26 PM, Steve Jones <thatoneguyst...@gmail.com> wrote:
> 
> Since fusion splicers arent 5 figures anymore, how close to becoming a 
> standard shop tool are these.
> 
> Depending on circumstances we will pay 20 to 70 per splice. In it's own, 
> relatively cheap, but then theres setup fees, trip charge, etc. 
> 
> I'm at a point where I dont see the process being much more tech savvy than 
> an rj45 with as dummy proof as splicers are now. Probably actually less 
> inclined for error with the machines doing all the work.
> 
> We bought 8 licences links, none of the premade cables were spot on, 2 were 
> short. 
> 
> I'm just looking for any reason not to get one, but I really dont see why 
> splicing isnt something we arent doing in house.
> 
> Techs break every tool they see being the only thing
> 
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