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Old 02-26-2008, 03:52 PM
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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

Go with De walt and never look back. We have two here at work that get USED. When I say used, i mean both of them see at least 5 hours of use/day EVERY day. The only bad thing I have to say about them is they are heavy and get tiring to use after a few hours. The one is 10 years old and and the other is 8 yrs old, both still going as strong as they did the day they were new.
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when I chose a rotary, I too measured a couple of items. First weight, second was power, and third warranty. Then I looked at pricing, and the little green Hitachi was ranked 1st in all classes.
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when I chose a rotary, I too measured a couple of items. First weight, second was power, and third warranty. Then I looked at pricing, and the little green Hitachi was ranked 1st in all classes.
...and I got mine for $110 shipped.
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...and I got mine for $110 shipped.
Stop rubbing it in, you Spoiled you! LOL
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...and I got mine for $110 shipped.
Hitachi SP18VAH Variable Speed Polisher for 110.00????
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Ebay .
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That deal is so long gone!
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Hitachi SP18VAH Variable Speed Polisher for 110.00????
He got it years ago when it was not as popular.
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Old 02-27-2008, 07:28 PM
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Re: Need advice on rotary buffers

wow! still found it for that price.

I think this is going to be the first rotary I buy!


Thanx BUDMAN3!!!!
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