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    Re: 5" or 6" pad on a G8?

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    I should have my cordless SPTA 15mm in a few days. I'm expecting it to be a game changer with no cords.

    Cordless tools are VERY nice, the ones that i have used at work. Mostly dewalt and millwakee.
    I do like not having a cord and love my Dewalt 20V tools-I've switched over to cordless for a lot of tools I never thought would escape the tether (circular saw). I looked at the Dewalt polisher for that reason but decided to go with the Griot's because of the positive reviews online and from my neighbor, who is much more experienced with car care than I am. The fact that the G9 was half the price of the Dewalt polisher was also a factor, but if I get more serious about all this I will revisit the Dewalt option. And of course, there is always next Christmas for the Dewalt to be on my list!

    Thanks again to everyone for the help-this forum is proving to be a great resource for getting me up and running with my car care objectives, glad I found it!

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    Re: 5" or 6" pad on a G8?

    Quote Originally Posted by noorth View Post
    I should have my cordless SPTA 15mm in a few days. I'm expecting it to be a game changer with no cords.

    Cordless tools are VERY nice, the ones that i have used at work. Mostly dewalt and millwakee.
    Why didn't you go with the cordless DeWalt? Rather than buy into a new battery system, use the one you have.
    Or the new Milwaukees?

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    Re: 5" or 6" pad on a G8?

    Quote Originally Posted by JustJesus View Post
    Why didn't you go with the cordless DeWalt? Rather than buy into a new battery system, use the one you have.
    Or the new Milwaukees?
    They are not my tools.

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    Re: 5" or 6" pad on a G8?

    I agree that a cordless polisher is much easier to work with. What kind of price did you get on the SPTA 15mm cordless?

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    Re: 5" or 6" pad on a G8?

    ^^ It was just a little over $200USD without the polishes - i got mine from aliexpress when i was in the Philippine's last year. It's on amazon dot com i think. The prices for the SPTA in Canada is actually nearly double aliexpress.

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