N scale Bachmann vs Kato?

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I currently have an N scale F unit from a Bachmann starter set and it runs well but only at full speed. I tried running it at slower speeds but it kept stopping at various locations on my track. I cleaned the rails and I added conductive lubricant to the wheels, but it still kept performing poorly at slow speeds.

I am thinking about getting a Kato F unit. Will the Kato F unit run better at slower speeds than the Bachmann one?

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The newest Bachmann stuff from the last five years and newer is miles ahead of their previous offerings.
However, nearly any Bachmann train-set engine isn't really worth the hassle of trying to make it run well. Almost any Kato F unit, even the decades-old original runs without the low-friction mechanism, are so much better, they're not even in the same league.
 




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