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    DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers



    First both tools are exceptionally well built, strong performers for their class which is Full Size Rotary Buffers. This article is just to give you a close-up look at each tool with high resolution pictures, resized for easy viewing on any computer monitor. The goal of this article is to simply let you see up close, what each tool looks like and offers in the way of design, fit and finish.

    If you attend any of the classes offered here at Autogeek you are always encouraged to take both of these tools as well as all the tools we carry for a test drive and see for yourself, which tools fits you best.


    Left: DeWALT DWP849X Right: Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers



    The DeWALT DWP849X




    The DeWALT comes with a soft rubber cap over the head of the polisher. This serves two function,

    1. It makes gripping and holding onto the head comfortable and secure.

    2. It acts as a bumper to prevent scratching or marring if you accidentally bump the head of the polisher into any painted surface an other components.






    Soft Rubber Tool Rest
    There is as soft rubber horizontal tool rest across the top of the DeWALT at both the front and the back. This keeps the tool from sliding off a smooth surface or even scratching it should you lay the polisher down when not in use.




    Below you can see the rear soft rubber tool rest and also note the speed selector is recessed to help prevent accidental changes in speed while using the tool.



    Recessed Lock Button
    The drive gear lock button is also recessed to prevent you from accidentally pressing the button when gripping the head of the unit while running the buffer.




    Wool Ingestion Shields
    The fresh air intake has a wire mesh shield to help prevent wool fibers and other debris from being sucked into the motor and body cavity.






    The Makita 9227C


    Powder Coated Head
    The head unit of the Makita Rotary Buffer comes with a powder coating that is corrosion resistant.




    Metal Tool Stands
    Their are two raised metal tool stands at the head of the polisher stable when placed upside down and not in use.



    At the end of the tool there is a hard plastic tool stand and the variable speed dial is exposed.



    Semi-Recessed Lock Button
    The locking button for the drive gears is semi-recessed with a raised ring surrounding the button to help prevent accidental engagement while operating the buffer.



    Side Air Vents






    Product shots for dimension reference







    On Autogeek.net

    DeWalt DWP849X 7”/9” Variable Speed Rotary Polisher

    Makita 9227C Rotary Polisher



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    Re: DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    Great info Mike. I sold my Makita 9227C and purchased the DeWalt 849X. Couldn't be happier.
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    Re: DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    I feel like between the two, the DeWalt 849X is the only way to go
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    Re: DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    As someone who has worked in the construction for many of my younger years, i always purchased Dewalt. They have always been the most durable tools ive ever tried. They can take some serious abuse and still work like new. +1 for Dewalt tools!!

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    Re: DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    Interesting, there is no mention on weight comparison between the 2.

    From memory DeWalt is a bit heavier, but this needs to be confirmed.

    Anyone aware of 849X made in 220Volt version?
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    Re: DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    Quote Originally Posted by Danube View Post
    Interesting, there is no mention on weight comparison between the 2.

    From memory DeWalt is a bit heavier, but this needs to be confirmed.

    ?
    I guess it's a little bit lighter yeah the old one was a monster and used to give me back problems

    DeWault specs-

    No Load Speed
    0-600 / 0-3,500rpm
    Spindle Thread
    5/8"-11
    Spindle Lock
    Yes
    Tool Length
    17.3"
    Tool Weight
    6.5 lbs



    Makita Specs
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    No Load Speed
    600-3,000rpm
    Spindle Thread
    5/8"-11
    Spindle Lock
    Yes
    Overall Length
    18.5"
    Tool Weight
    6.6 lbs

    but this also says the makita is a little bit longer which does not seem like it from the pictures Idk if the measurements were done different

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    Re: DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    With all the rotary discussions going on, this thread is perfect timing...

    Thanks Mike!

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    Re: DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    Does anyone know if either of these are made in the US? I doubt it but would be a deciding factor for me.

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    Re: DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    Well i cant edit but if i wouldve lookd at the pics the dewalt says made in China and the Makita says assembled in U.S.A.

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    Re: DeWALT DWP849X vs Makita 9227C Rotary Buffers

    Quote Originally Posted by habeba86 View Post
    Well i cant edit but if i wouldve looked at the pics the DeWALT says made in China and the Makita says assembled in U.S.A.

    That's why I took pictures of the labels to answer this type of question...




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