Unboxing & Testing The T238 Speedloader Pro
OptimusPrime
08 Jul 2026
Logan Plays does an unboxing and initial trials of the T238 Speedloader Pro. After performing minor surgery with a screwdriver to install the included battery, he walks through the unit's features, including a selection of nozzle attachments for M4, shotgun, and gas magazines. The loader offers various operational modes, including a manual pressure setting and automatic count limits, all packed beneath a see-through casing that lets you watch the internal gears do their heavy lifting.
During actual testing, the device's spacious hopper swallowed about 1,800 BBs without complaint, though the rubber hatch closure felt a bit unconvincing. When challenged with notoriously stiff PTS magazines, the loader put up a brave fight, falling just short of a full load due to the stubborn springs but handling standard shotgun shells and gas magazines smoothly. A handy digital screen tracks exactly how many projectiles are processed per squeeze and across the entire loading session.
In a final showdown against the pricier Vanguard speed loader, this budget-friendly alternative holds its ground reasonably well. While it lacks the built-in ability to empty magazines back into the hopper without buying extra attachments, and possesses slightly less raw pushing power than its expensive rival, it handles multiple magazine types quickly. For airsoft players who prefer to save their cash for extra ammunition rather than high-end loading gadgets, this motorized helper proves to be a practical addition to the kit.