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    Re: Twist plug cord for Polishers.

    I got the neutrik powercon and some 16 gauge wires. Still double thinking if I should change my power cord. Don't wanna fix what's not broken 😅. But everytime I google festool and I see the rupes and the flex pe8 with it I feel jealous! I really wanna put it on a pelican container.

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    Re: Twist plug cord for Polishers.

    It really isn't necessary to change the connectors out. You can just loop the ends around and then connect them. I do that all the time, not just on my polisher, but all tools that could have disconnections. Never fails, and both the tool's power cord and the extension cord both stay usable with other extension cords and tools.

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    Re: Twist plug cord for Polishers.

    I might think a lot of people here may have dedicated cords for their polishing tools so it wouldn't be a bad idea to swap the plugs for twist lock style.

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    Re: Twist plug cord for Polishers.

    Quote Originally Posted by kkritsilas View Post
    It really isn't necessary to change the connectors out. You can just loop the ends around and then connect them. I do that all the time, not just on my polisher, but all tools that could have disconnections. Never fails, and both the tool's power cord and the extension cord both stay usable with other extension cords and tools.
    Yeah, but it's not as kewl.

    One of these works well, too.

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