Omni-wheel providers

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nwc3
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Omni-wheel providers

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Rotacasters seem to be popular omni-wheels, but they're prohibitively expensive for me (~$40 USD for a pair). Has anyone ever tried these? If so:
Do they work? (roll smoothly, fit lego axles with the hub, are fairly durable/reliable, etc.
or: Are there any other LEGO omni-wheel solutions?
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I didn't try them. I like the Rotacasers a lot. It is a pitty they sell them by the pair though, you normally need three.
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Found these as well but price is for only 1 wheel & postage is high- http://www.ebay.co.uk/itm/New-58mm-Plas ... 33855a674b
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Aswin,

It's always good to have a spare, in case of a puncture :)

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