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    Last minute buffer options...HELP

    Hey guys, so I just got a call from my mom, who wants to buy a buffer for my dad for Christmas (I know, total last minute). Obviously AG is out of the picture because I need to help her get something local, and on top of that, she wants to spend under $100

    So, are there any decent/reliable options. I know the 7424xp at Lowes is $120 and that might be her best option, but curious if anyone has had any luck with cheaper models at Harbor Freight or anything like that. I've never bought anything in that price range so I have no experience; he just needs it for basic polishing and waxing (I will probably do any major correcting work).

    Thanks guys!
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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    There have been some pretty good reviews on the Harbor Freight machine. I've got a couple neighbors that have them, no problems.

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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    HF

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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    is this the one you guys are talking about:

    6 in. 5.7 Amp Heavy Duty Dual Action Variable Speed Polisher
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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    That's it

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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    Pretty much for under $100 you have only the HF for a choice. Pretty sure the PC and GG if anyone had them local would be over $100
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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    Check your local paper and the add in the store, they always have a 20% off coupon floating around somewhere.

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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    The Porter Cable 7424XP is on Amazon right now for $120. Just pull another $30 bucks out and toss it into the "gift" for you and get a decent machine.

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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    There are a number of pros using the HF on a daily basis without any problems--Gary Dean to name just one. There is also a long thread here on AG regarding the HF with good reviews. Just make sure you equip it with a quality 5" backing plate as the one that comes with it is not of very good quality and is 6". There is a 25% coupon around this week so look online as you might be able to find it. The new Megs THIN foam pads would also be a great addition--even though it has more torque than a PC the thin pads would make it that much more effective.

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    Re: Last minute buffer options...HELP

    See if you can get a backing plate for the Harbor Freight polisher that will work with 5" pads.

    I saw the Harbor Freight polisher a week ago for $69. You can use a 20% off coupon and buy the polisher for about $55.

    You could give Dad an Autogeek gift card for proper pads , polish, sealer, wax, ect.

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