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OK...I took the plunge and got a PC 7336. I have EDGE 2000 DA Pads in orange, blue and white on order from autogeek, along with the DA adapter and some other stuff.
I was able to get the 7336 locally for $99.00, which is why I was able to get the EDGE pads, even though they do cost a little more; plus they're reversible. Right? Sorry, I'm just trying to justify all this stuff to myself. Oh yeah...I got the 15% for signing up on this forum. More justification to spend money .
Last edited by Flyin'Hawaiian; 03-23-2006 at 10:33 AM.
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Yup, the Edge pads are reversible. If it makes you feel any better, the PC was the best detailing investment I have ever made. You will DEFINITELY get your money's worth out of it. I've had mine for about 2 years and it gets used quite frequently.
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I've been also looking to purchase a PC but what is the difference between the 7336, 7424, and 7428 models. The speeds look the same.
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The 7336 and 7424 are the exact same buffer, with the exception of the counterweight (the 7336 comes with a 6" counterweight, 7424 comes with a 5"). Everything else is identical.
The 7428 is a high speed rotary buffer.
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