I have two dual action buffers but now want to purchase a rotary buffer. Please post any suggestion as to which one I should get and why? I would really appreciate the feedback. I want to purchase the best one. Thanks!!!!!!
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I have two dual action buffers but now want to purchase a rotary buffer. Please post any suggestion as to which one I should get and why? I would really appreciate the feedback. I want to purchase the best one. Thanks!!!!!!
Feed back please
I could write an 18 paragraph response to this, but I refuse
You "really" want the best get a Fein. Be prepared to drop a grand though.
b) Flex has a new rotary out. I think its around $500. Its very new and not alot of reviews of its preformance for me to recommend at this time, but it seems very nice
c) Makita 9227c is tried and true. You can pickup one of these for around $250. This is what I use
Dewalt makes a good unit to, but a little heavier then the Makita
Good luck in your decision and Merry Christ X
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Makita only way to go. Get parts all day long
Look around for a used Makita, Other than sheer abuse they are tough to wear out. I found mine for $100.00 used.
If not, shop around, sub $200.00 sale prices can usually be found
Dont forget to get a Dynabrade attatchment for the Rotary, its like an orbital on steroids, awesome
I would recommend the new Flex Rotary Buffer... it's really nice...
The New FLEX PE14-2-150 Rotary Buffer
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Makita all day....:buffing:
Can't go wrong with the Makita or Flex.
I would love the new flex but I dont want to spend the 5 c-notes to get it.
I have an old Milwaukee that is still going strong and runs like a champ.
And I also have a Hitachi buffer that performs very well. It looks identical to the Makita. It runs nice but the Makita runs just a little smoother. All in all for the $140 I spent for it brand new I can live with a rougher startup.