Make that 99.999999999999999% chance it's good to go. Aero has an actual quality control department, unlike NEA.80 dolllars for a NEA lower = gamble on "maybe it'll work, maybe it's to spec, maybe it's wrong like many documented cases"
OR
20 dollars more for an aero lower = 99% chance it's good to go, no or minimal documented issues with spec issues.
Your money, but for a measly 20 bucks I'd go with a sure thing over a gamble. A manufacturer doesn't change their name because things were going so well for them. Think about that.


















































