Dude, I've worked in a tire shop for eight years. I have used the equipment of both manufacturers and visited them when I bought the equipment. My first equipment is very powerful equipment. I don't know, it's fierce but unstable, and the rim is scraped from time to time. I didn't have a chance to use Firehawk's equipment until the motor and gearbox broke down. I used it for four years. Actually, I've always wanted to buy Firehawk equipment. Everyone in the industry knows that Firehawk's factory is called Guangming Technology, but in the past, the equipment they mainly exported to large foreign companies was made by Firehawk, but Firehawk was in short supply and it was difficult to buy. I feel particularly stable after I changed my firehawk equipment. Although the power is not great, Firehawk's equipment did not scratch the rim. And I think technically speaking, Firehawk's disassembly structure and bird's head technology are the same as those of foreign machines, which may also be because I have worked for big brands in the past. Last year, I replaced the balance machine with Firehawk, which was basically completed, and the customer didn't come back to find it.
In all fairness, I think if you pursue speed, you should choose vigorously. If you pursue technology and stability, you should choose Firehawk. Anyway, I've used it for five years now, and there's no big problem, even if I bought a low-end Firehawk.
I hope to adopt my 8 years of experience with pure hands!