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    Trying the Flex 3401

    Been using Rupes ES and Mark II for the past two years and really appreciate the quality and smoothness, just not the stalling that comes with it. Want to try the "beast" with some LC Hydrotechs and see what it's all about. The feedback and information I've read on this forum is amazing and very much appreciated. With that being said I have a slightly used Rupes 21 ES if anyone is interested, PM me.

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    Re: Trying the Flex 3401

    Don’t sell your 21 Mark II. Try the 3401 first. I have both and reach for my 21mm first. The 3401 is just draining.


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    Re: Trying the Flex 3401

    I’m keeping my Mark II, just selling my 21 ES

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    Re: Trying the Flex 3401

    can't go wrong with owning a flex 3401. it only stops when you want it to and has been a workhorse for many years..

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    Re: Trying the Flex 3401

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    can't go wrong with owning a flex 3401. it only stops when you want it to and has been a workhorse for many years..
    I have three 3401 Flex polishers & I couldn’t bare to be without them. On average I would spend around 23 hours a week with a 3401 in my hands. Cannot recommend the mighty Flex 3401 enough!

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