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  1. Vader’s Vault’s hilts are machined very well. They are slim and light. They use the “community favorite” Plecter Crystal Shard 4.5 board which supports neopixel. Their base prices are comparable to other companies. Obviously the more features you add the price can rise pretty quickly.

  2. Vader's Vault has always believed in protecting the electronics in a proper way especially when used in a Combat saber, but this also means allowing these electronics to be accessed and maintained by the end user. This requires a stable chassis system.

  3. The Elite version has powdercoated accents and is mirror polished. I'm not a huge fan of having powder coated "brass" and "copper" next to real brass and copper accents. The Shadow Sovereign is another look they do with most of the hilt powder coated black.

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  5. However, their prices don't reflect the current market and what's offered elsewhere at half the price, they seem to be 5 years behind what's other places are offering. Some of their projects are worth the money, the new VDR Gen 2 looks pretty good.

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