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01-28-2008, 08:00 PM
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| | | Metabo or Flex?? If money wasn't an issue would you take the Metabo over the Flex?
Pros and cons?
User friendliness for both?
TIA,
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01-28-2008, 08:36 PM
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| | | Re: Metabo or Flex?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Z06-Goose If money wasn't an issue would you take the Metabo over the Flex?
Pros and cons?
User friendliness for both?
TIA,
~Goose | Easy Answer, it depends! Are you a pro detailer detailing for a living? Metabo.
Are you a noobie, novice, or occasional/moderate detailer who basically does swirl removal and polish? Flex.
Both are interchangeable, but the Rotary is a heavy duty item that requries a lot of skill to use but is the industry standard.
However the Flex is blurring the line between Amateur and Pro.
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01-28-2008, 09:31 PM
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| | | Re: Metabo or Flex?? I would disagree with the rotary only being for pros, or so-called pros. The rotary isnt that hard to use and it corrects faster. You can damage a finish with any tool, its the user that does the damage not the tool. There is nothing wrong with starting out on a rotary-thats what I learned on 20 years ago-this way you will be covered a to z on paint correction. | 
01-29-2008, 12:02 AM
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| | | Re: Metabo or Flex?? In my case I found Metabo user unfriendly so Metabo vs. Flex would be Flex, period. However, if we rephrase that question to "user friendly high quality rotary vs. Flex" answer would be "It depends". Do you have time and patience to practice rotary until mastered? Then get rotary. Is your answer to previous question no, and you would rather get the job done quickly with less chance of headaches, so you can go back to your favorite pastimes, or you need to get job done until you do master rotary? Get Flex. Are you a pro that does have mastership of rotary but wants something that can be good enough for majority of cases so less chance of things going wrong, or wants something that can take out halograms when having one of those days? Get Flex. | 
01-29-2008, 12:31 AM
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| | | Re: Metabo or Flex?? Quote:
Originally Posted by m4gician Easy Answer, it depends! Are you a pro detailer detailing for a living? Metabo.
Are you a noobie, novice, or occasional/moderate detailer who basically does swirl removal and polish? Flex.
Both are interchangeable, but the Rotary is a heavy duty item that requries a lot of skill to use but is the industry standard.
However the Flex is blurring the line between Amateur and Pro. | You hit the nail right on the head. I'm basically a moderate detailer, I wouldn't say occasional because I can get tons of jobs, however, I'd like to be able to offer more than what somebody in my position would be happy offering
I'm very particular in having a good finish, and having to settle for what my PC can only do, bugs me sometimes. So I'd like a little more correction power over my PC, without having to get a pro-rotary machine. That's the best I could explain it...
For what I've read so far, it seems like the Flex fills the bill, but still undecided because of the pads option, as I like to use the 5.5" low-profile pads a lot
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01-29-2008, 12:34 AM
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| | | Re: Metabo or Flex?? Quote:
Originally Posted by Z06-Goose ... as I like to use the 5.5" low-profile pads a lot | Give it a try with 6.5" pads and you might find you won't miss 5.5" ones as much as you do when it comes to PC. ... and if you still want to use 5.5" pads what is stopping you? bp is 5.5". | 
01-29-2008, 02:39 AM
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| | | Re: Metabo or Flex?? if money is not an issue, - get both.
By the way, are you talking about Flex DA, or rotary???
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01-29-2008, 02:59 AM
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| | | Re: Metabo or Flex?? Quote:
Originally Posted by supercharged if money is not an issue, - get both.
By the way, are you talking about Flex DA, or rotary??? | DA is what I'm talking about. What's the rotary version like? 
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01-29-2008, 04:34 AM
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| | | Re: Metabo or Flex?? There has been talk that the Metabo has been over heating...Don't know myself I don't have one.....
I been thinking abot the Flex......
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01-29-2008, 04:54 AM
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| | | Re: Metabo or Flex?? I love my metabo and not had any overheating problems like some have mentioned. I also have a Flex wet stone Polisher which is also great well built machine. If you are talking about the Flex random orbital machine it's hard to compare it to the metabo rotary. I would like to have the Flex random orbital polisher for those spots on a car that I don't like to use a rotary on. Right now I'm using my old PC for those areas. The metabo rotary is the lightest most corfortable rotary I have ever used. I also have an Hatachi rotary and I use to have a DeWalt which I gave to my father.
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