FYI, DJI is not out of stock on propellers; I'm sure they have a thousands. They use the "out of stock" indicator to basically tell Americans "we're not selling to you for now." Your best bet is to go to the Classified forum and ask about spares. Many of us switch to Master Airscrew (see previous post above) and as a result, you end up *never* using the stock props or any of the extras you receive in the box because once you switch to your favorite MAS color, you never go back.
I've been using the Master Air Screw props on my M2P for about two years now. I haven't seen any real benefit in terms of noise or extended flying time, but they have worked fine for me.
I've found them more fragile when "trimming" tree branches and in bird strikes. They tend to shatter rather than bend, leading to more prop damage, and a greater likelihood of not being able to recover and still fly back home on lightly damaged props. OEM DJI consumer props have soft rubber tips for safety and to minimize prop damage from minor contact.I've been using the Master Air Screw props on my M2P for about two years now. I haven't seen any real benefit in terms of noise or extended flying time, but they have worked fine for me.
The MAS props are definitely more designed for efficiency and performance, rather than safety. DJI's Enterprise props are much more similar to the stiffer, wider MAS props, where DJI presumes a higher level of pilot competence. Just don't cut yourself with them. They'll do more damage than the softer tipped consumer line props.Stopped using DJI rotors about 5 years ago, switched to MAS STEALTH and then ENDURE. Definitely a lower audible tone and because of the wider blade profile: I find better performance at higher TOAL altitudes.
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