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I just learned a valuable lesson
So... It was my birthday this week, and in anticipation of doing some basic detailing (prior to discovering these very impressive forums), I did a small amount of research on DA polishers, and had my wife buy me a Shone Mate ERO600, as it was within our conservative present budget, and I could only find positive reviews.
It arrived today:
Having been excited as hell over being able to detail my own cars, and having spent big on all the products and bits and pieces is need, also given that it took over a week to arrive, and my 2 weeks of leave finishes on Tuesday, it's fair to say that I'm more than a little disappointed and frustrated... (Argh!!!!!!!!)
Next time I'll research further, and go with a proven product. It may be a freak occurrence, but I can't help thinking that the quality control of the name brand machines would have caught this...
Ah well... It gives me time to get the weekend toy running again, so I can paint the garage floors... Have to keep my hands busy...
Rant over.
Happy detailing!
No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy
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Re: I just learned a valuable lesson
sucks! i'd just change the socket.
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Re: I just learned a valuable lesson
Meh... It's principle.
No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy
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Re: I just learned a valuable lesson
Originally Posted by GenesisCoupe
sucks! i'd just change the socket.
My first thought was wow, what a piece of junk. Then, ah just change the socket. If the socket is garbage what about the rest of it? I would be so mad I had 4 full days left to play with my new toy just to find out I was SOL.
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Re: I just learned a valuable lesson
Can you return it and buy a quality one on autogeek? They have 25% off right now. If they give you a hard time just call the credit card company assuming you used one. A lot of cards offer warranties on all products regardless of the store policy. This saved me a few times.
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I could, but the freight costs are a killer (Australia).
The supplier has already sent a replacement: we'll see how it goes... At the end of the day, I figured I'd start at the bottom of the ladder and see where my "polisher envy" takes me: I have every intention of sticking with my new obsession!!
And from a practical standpoint, I'm really better off prepping my workshop space before spending all my time feeding my OCD tendencies...
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Re: I just learned a valuable lesson
Freight isn't actually that bad when shipping via USPS (US Postal Service). Not sure if AG has the option to sell via USPS but another company i buy from offers it.
I once shipped a $500 value item to Philippines weighting at 85lb for $86.25. Shipping Fedex would have been 3 times of that!
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Re: I just learned a valuable lesson
I'd probably swap that plug out in a second and get it working but i understand the principle thing. Plus, if they are replacing it you most likely need to return it exactly as is. Sorry that it happened to you and believe me, i can absolutely understand your frustration.
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Re: I just learned a valuable lesson
With this Shine Mate polisher having:
-A 600W motor;
-Cranking out: 2800-6800 OPM;
-A 9mm Orbit Diameter;
-A 5" backing plate...
•Once you get the plug fixed...
-This seems to be (at least on paper):
a pretty good DA polisher.
Let us know how it goes.
Bob
"Be wary of the man who urges an action in which he himself incurs no risk."
~Joaquin de Setanti
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Re: I just learned a valuable lesson
Sure will.
No battle plan ever survives contact with the enemy
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