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    Get the Metabo ChrisR, everybody says its a great machine, and let me know where you buy it....Im looking for one myself, called a frw shops but no one got it..
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    Quote Originally Posted by Truls View Post
    Get the Metabo ChrisR, everybody says its a great machine, and let me know where you buy it....Im looking for one myself, called a frw shops but no one got it..
    I'm going to buy mine at Proffpartner in Fredrikstad. 2990,- eks MVA.
    So you can get it for about 3750,-, it's a okay price.
    Call them at 69 35 15 35.

    If you're interested, I can pick up one to you too, but it looks like I have to wait to November. I'm going to buy some new wheels for my car tomorrow.. So things are a little tight now:P

    I've also searched at ebay.de. You can get it for under 3000NOK with shipping. You don't need any converter of some sort.
    Last edited by ChristR; 10-03-2007 at 05:37 PM.

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    Quote Originally Posted by DS Detailer View Post
    Is there a difference?

    I use the Milwaukee at work... but I found a GREAT deal on the DeWalt... I'm just curious if there is a huge difference?

    And yes, I do know how to use a rotary safely... and yes, I plan to make booku bucks buffing out scratches out side of work.
    I have a Milwaukee rotary, and I also have a Mikita 9227. The Milwaukee is a great tool, and extremely heavy duty (and heavy). I like to have a cutting or polishing pad on the Milwaukee, and a polishing pad or finishing pad on the Mikita. I use the Milwaukee to get the "nasty stuff", and finish up with the Mikita. Although, either one can be used for both purposes. The Mikita is simply easier to use because of the reduced weight.

    Having the Milwaukee, I wouldn't get the Dewalt, as they are similar in features and weight.
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