GhostHand II: A very smooth 3x3. On it's best side, it can cut corners 45 degrees with barely any effort. Has a "washboard" design on the edges and ridges on the center pieces to minimize the friction between the piece. Its my quitest cube and has a "fluffy" feeling. (:p if that makes any sense) It does like to overshoot though.
QJ 4x4: A corner has broken, so I have to order a new corner. I've de-tiled it and stickered with CubeSmith. A nice 4x4, but I REALLY want a Maru, but they're very expensive.
QJ 5x5: It came super fast out of the box. Very large and heavy, which is annoying for me who has small hands. It has the thick QJ tiles which makes it too big for me to handle with ease. I'm hoping to get a YJ or V-Cube of course. I can sub-4 it, which is good, because I never practice 5x5. It makes my hands very tired from holding it.
GhostHand Magic: Mine is quite broken in, it is much looser than the Rubiks Brand. I can get a sub 1.5 average. The strings are much stronger than the Rubiks as well.
QJ Pyraminx: Very loose and a bit hard to fingertrick. I know OKA for the pyraminx. But the QJ locks up like crazy, and for some reason, mine pops quite alot.
Mini Diansheng (OH): I got this cube a long time ago. Ive stickered it with Rubiks 4x4 stickers and lubed with CRC. Its amazing for one-hand since I have small hands. I still want a mini A5, but this is really good.
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