| I'm using all 3 items now and started with the pc, then went to a Cyclo, and finally, the shop owner has 2 DeWalt rotary polishers.
I like the Cyclo for doing "pc type" work. The rotary is more powerful, requires a decent learning curve, and is considerably heavier in weight.
If most of your work is pc type, get a Cyclo. If you do jobs with a lot of correction work or compounding, get the rotary.
As an aside, I'm selling my Cyclo that I got from Autogeek. Now that I'm in a shop environment, I don't use it. The tool has been used 5-6 times and I have all the pads that Autogeek includes in their kit. By the way, the Cyclo pads are less money than pc pads.
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