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Just been looking on the retailers websites and find that there is 1mm, 11.7mm & 13mm.

 

I realise that the thread is about the 11mm but I wondered if anyone is using the 11.7mm because that would be more appealing to me.

Thanks.

 

The 11mm is kernmaster

The 11.7 is bluetongue/imori/blue moon/what ever

And 13mm is xtc

All made by Yale in fletcher Stuart (aka stein) colours with their own name for it (hedera)

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The 11mm is kernmaster

The 11.7 is bluetongue/imori/blue moon/what ever

And 13mm is xtc

All made by Yale in fletcher Stuart (aka stein) colours with their own name for it (hedera)

 

Oh how interesting. Thanks Marcus so the choice is made by colour preference and price. Fair enough.

 

 

Sent with my iPhone from me, to you!

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