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    Re: G110

    Quote Originally Posted by VISITOR View Post
    purchase the GG6 and you won't have to buy another again. one person (can't remember if he was a member on here) had a GG6 and his parrot chewed up the cord and GG still replaced it lol...

    Griots Garage 6 Inch Random Orbital Polisher
    Lol!

    It was attacked by a parrot?!

    What about that one member who bought an old, used gg6 that broke, and they still replaced it? That was more recent too. I think it may have even been a 1st generation gg6.

    My friend who does production detailing eats up his orbitals, and has gone through at least a dozen gg6 tools, a couple of Harbor Freight, a Porter Cable or two.... Griots's replaces them EVERY TIME - no fuss no muss. That's why he stays with them. He asked me about going with Rupes, but because he is brutal with them, I advised him to stay with what he has. In his situation he could get two, and use the back up when/if he sends one out for replacement.

    I honestly can't believe Griot's still happily replaces these units for him! Unbelievable

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    Re: G110

    I do believe Griots has caught on to the excess buffer turn in issue and now will direct the customer to a Boss polisher if they are a "pro" detailer and are eating up GG6s.

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    Re: G110

    unfortunately, no man made tool/product is perfect and things happen to the best of them...

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