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Reddit mentions of Apexstone 80N/18lb Gas Strut,Gas Spring,Lid Support,Gas Shocks,Lift Support,Lid Stay,Set of 2

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Apexstone 80N/18lb Gas Strut,Gas Spring,Lid Support,Gas Shocks,Lift Support,Lid Stay,Set of 2
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    Features:
  • Lids soft open gently, Ideal for supporting the lid to keep it open
  • Force: 18 Lbs(Per Strut), Length (Center-to-Center): 6.89 inch(175 mm), Compressed Length (Center-to-Center): 4.73 inch(120 mm)
  • Support opens lids to a maximum angle of 90 degrees. Available working temperature: -10℃~50℃/14℉-122℉
  • Instructions Included, Screws Included. As the installation, just install it as the image shown in the description or the instructions in the package, While if you still have problem, please kindly Click "Ask Seller" Besides Your Order for In-time Assistance
  • We offer 1 YEAR 100% SATISFACTORY WARRANTY, if unfortunately our SOFT OPEN LID GAS STRUT did not work well, please kindly contact us for exchange, refund or return
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Found 1 comment on Apexstone 80N/18lb Gas Strut,Gas Spring,Lid Support,Gas Shocks,Lift Support,Lid Stay,Set of 2:

u/KSP_HarvesteR · 1 pointr/homecockpits

I don't think there is such a thing as a dual directional spring. What I did was to use two of them, mounted so that they oppose each other.

These are the ones I used. They're a bit overpowered at 80N, but it doesn't matter too much if they are opposing each other. If you can find a 50-60N option, that would probably be ideal.

For additional reference, you can check out my project update posts in my Imgur page here

Good luck, and don't forget to post pictures here so we can see how it turns out!

Cheers