Add it to the basket and you'll get a new total, with the 20% discount applied.....
hukdbro
3 May 17#2
What advantages have these over regular 30-40 routers?
zizzles to hukdbro
3 May 177#4
The over 40s can use this model
Johnrg80
3 May 17#3
Been tracking these, bought, thank you very much!
scaryprowler
3 May 17#5
great with Kong firmware!
unconfirmed to scaryprowler
3 May 171#12
#TeamAdvancedTomato
Hiltron09
3 May 17#7
Is it worth paying the extra £30 for the 8500 x8? I'm not techy, I just see the numbers.
callum84 to Hiltron09
4 May 17#16
Was wondering same myself.
8500 has a few advantages but is an older unit with a slower CPU.
General consensus from the the posts I've read is that the R7800 is the way to go.
85256638
3 May 17#8
Hi why I couldn't get 20% off?
Smartguy1
3 May 171#9
Or the R7000 at £73.04 which makes it cheaper than some on ebay
Smartguy1
3 May 17#10
I just got the last one. I have been after the R7000 for a while now and been waiting for it to come down in price. Too good to miss really at this price. Hope it's ok.
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R7000 for £73.04
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00HDK4GAK/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
R8000 for £99.62
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B00TDV2IS4/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
Although cheaper than the R7800, User reviews are not so good for it.
R8500 for £129.60
https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/offer-listing/B01BD9TF6G/ref=dp_olp_used?ie=UTF8&condition=used
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8500 has a few advantages but is an older unit with a slower CPU.
General consensus from the the posts I've read is that the R7800 is the way to go.