Question about TT robot: Butterfly Amicus prime

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I've been thinking of getting myself a robot to practice against time to time (say about 2 hours a week and I know that a proper coaching and playing with humans is more important, and there are disadvantages too with playing against robot, I know that, and I do play at a club about 3 hours a week, but this thread is not about the pros and cons of practice with robots), I don't have enough space in my house, but I know a place where I can go, carry the robot with me, unpack, assemble, practice, dissemble, re-pack and bring it back home with me. I was wondering, how convenient it is if one has to do this every once in a week.

Also, I know there are some other robots too, but I've narrowed down already to Amicus prime, hence if you have some other practical tips or personal experience with this robot, that would be quite helpful.
 
says One pound of practice is worth more than thousand pounds...
says One pound of practice is worth more than thousand pounds...
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I bought Amicus Prime last year. I am using it almost daily for my practice and I like it a lot. It has been helping me in building up my strokes where multi ball feeding helps. I believe that people who do not have ready access to practice partners should consider this alternative.
It is quite easy to pack, unpack and is a top notch product.
 
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