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Dale Richardson
03-16-2016, 06:06 AM
Flex XCE (replacement for the 3401)

When does it come out? Anyone have a picture of it?

Dale Richardson
03-16-2016, 06:21 AM
http://m.imgur.com/a/KQKXg

Red Hawk
06-30-2016, 08:42 PM
What ever happened to the XCE? It's still not on the AG site.

expdetailing
06-30-2016, 08:56 PM
I told them to name the free spinning, the "Orbit." It would have cleared up any name confusion.

Eldorado2k
06-30-2016, 09:02 PM
I told them to name the free spinning, the "Orbit." It would have cleared up any name confusion.

None of their polishers names make any sense..

dlc95
06-30-2016, 09:42 PM
I told them to name the free spinning, the "Orbit." It would have cleared up any name confusion.

I like that!

dlc95
06-30-2016, 09:42 PM
What ever happened to the XCE? It's still not on the AG site.

Don't think they're ready till later in the year. December?

2black1s
07-01-2016, 12:15 AM
I noticed the arrows on the head of both of these new machines pointing in a clockwise direction. Is the new forced rotation model a clockwise rotation? If so, that's a major improvement in my eyes.

The counter-clockwise rotation of the 3401 is something that kept me from ever seriously considering to buy one. I know that if you use it enough that you get the hang of it but that is something I never wanted to deal with. I've been using clockwise rotating polishers since the late 1960s and the counter-clockwise 3401 just seemed so wrong to me.

VISITOR
07-01-2016, 01:22 AM
I noticed the arrows on the head of both of these new machines pointing in a clockwise direction. Is the new forced rotation model a clockwise rotation? If so, that's a major improvement in my eyes.

The counter-clockwise rotation of the 3401 is something that kept me from ever seriously considering to buy one. I know that if you use it enough that you get the hang of it but that is something I never wanted to deal with. I've been using clockwise rotating polishers since the late 1960s and the counter-clockwise 3401 just seemed so wrong to me.

if i'm not mistaken, nothing has changed in the way it spins/rotates and is the same as the 3401...

SKorch630
07-01-2016, 01:38 AM
Forgive me if I sound stupid, but what difference does it make if the 3401 rotates counter-clockwise? What's the con of using a counter-clockwise rotating DA as opposed to a clockwise?

Zubair
07-01-2016, 04:42 AM
I noticed the arrows on the head of both of these new machines pointing in a clockwise direction. Is the new forced rotation model a clockwise rotation? If so, that's a major improvement in my eyes.

The counter-clockwise rotation of the 3401 is something that kept me from ever seriously considering to buy one. I know that if you use it enough that you get the hang of it but that is something I never wanted to deal with. I've been using clockwise rotating polishers since the late 1960s and the counter-clockwise 3401 just seemed so wrong to me.

Why would the direction in which a machine spins alter your decision? The XCE is a Flex 3401 with a plastic gear housing instead of an aluminum one. Judging by the bad design and performance of the XFE, many are questioning Flex's recent design decisions. Best to stick with a tried and tested formula, the 3401. If it ain't broke don't fix it.

TTQ B4U
07-01-2016, 06:24 AM
Forgive me if I sound stupid, but what difference does it make if the 3401 rotates counter-clockwise? What's the con of using a counter-clockwise rotating DA as opposed to a clockwise?

I don't know why they have it rotate counter clockwise. I'm sure somewhere there's a reason for right or left handed people but I'm a righty and have zero issues. I often swap left to right depending on what part of the car I'm working on and to reduce fatigue.

The 3401 works awesome. I can't stress how much of a time saver it's been for me. I simply love that it never bogs or stalls like most all other DA's that are not forced rotation ones will do. That to me had me kicking myself for not buying the Flex years ago.

Evan.J
07-01-2016, 07:04 AM
I have had the opportunity to spend some time with the XCE and it is a great machine that runs much cooler and more quiet than the 3401.

As per Bob E of Flex NA the XCE will not replace the 3401. It will just be another tool in the line up

I love my 3401 and I know it's a solid machine. The rotation only bothered me for the first time using the machine after that it was smooth sailing.

Here is my 3401




http://i232.photobucket.com/albums/ee289/thoryamaha919/IMG_2711_zpsojmr3fpx.jpg (http://s232.photobucket.com/user/thoryamaha919/media/IMG_2711_zpsojmr3fpx.jpg.html)


:props:

Mike@ShineStruck
07-22-2016, 01:15 PM
XCE is essentially just going to be a flex 3401 in a Xfe7 body

I've been hearing wintertime(Nov) for release

Red Hawk
07-24-2016, 02:24 PM
Well, due to my negative experience with the XFE, (returned to AG for a full refund) I won't even be sitting on the fence to get this XCE. The 3401 has been my workhorse & will continue to be.