I used an EZFletch Mini for years for my Blazers, worked fine except for as mentioned above the glue running out and getting on fletching tool. If you clean it regularly shouldn't be an issue. That being said, I recently bought a Bitz and love it, definitely worth the additional ~$60 especially if you decide to use feathers at some point in the future.
I chose the goat tuff fetching jig. Cheap and easy to use. I like the fact that the pressure is applied from the arrow to the vane vs the vane being pushed to the arrow. I also like the way u just push the shaft down square to the vane....
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I'm on team bitz as well. It can be a little tricky with small vanes, I was putting on a 4 fletch of AAE PM 23 vanes and they were a little tricky due to the small contact area on the shaft of a small diameter arrow and the helical, but doing the a more normal sized vane is easy.
Ya I have the zenith kit too, but the fletchings are just so touchy with the micro diameter and small fletchings that it just takes a little trial and error. I got it down pretty good now, occasionally I have to redo one but its not often.I didn’t realize initially, but there’s a plate between the clamp and the magnet than can be removed for micro diameter arrows.
The jig doesn't have a true straight fletch but these 2 practice arrows are on 1 degree right wing 2"razor feathers...I'm just a weekend tinkerer. I did 6 arrows for my friend with blazers on the 3degree and they turned out nice but I dont have pics. Excess glue is easy to clean because the part that holds the fetching separates from the rest of the jig and just wipe with whatever solvent u prefer. The way the jig holds the vane u have two hand control with the glue bottle so that is a plus alsoView attachment 29655View attachment 29656