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The one to go:
Tablet - too minimal in use and as said, squared edges catch on everything, but I do get why some people like them, being the thinnest wheel in the catalog.
OR in close second
Lock ins - sure it is a tablet on one side and a conical full on the other, so you can switch them up and use one side out or the other at different times if you are really keen, but they are just a bit of a stretch when compared to the other good wheels.
As for others to keep and why:
Radial slims - definitely see a use for these for a lot of people who wanted a thinner wheel but not quite the Classic profile.
Radial - a little wider and a little more contact for a good all rounder, but still not as wide as some.
Classic Full - my favourite wheel, because I like a bit of a wider Classic wheel, but also because I prefer a wider contact patch right from go, from 54mm to 56mm for most things nowdays, but also 58mm for some bigger board stuff.
Conical Full - at first I was not a fan (and still not really in the bigger sizes) but I like these once they have worn down a bit and especially after I take the grinder to the sides to round them off a bit more = wider riding surface with rounder edges is what I like.
Classic - "the number one wheel shape in skateboarding" or to translate, the one I get when I know I want a good dependable wheel / can't decide / don't have any other options for Classic Full wheels.
Indifferent to Conical, OG Classics, Radial Full shapes - sure people have a use for them, but they are not really anything I want to skate and pretty much are a mix / mash up of other shapes I prefer.
At first I thought I should get a set of the Radial Full wheels, but when I saw them, I thought they were just too big and wide for anything I would really want to skate. Those things are too wide even for me and I like wide wheels.
That is the ten isn't it?
Done.