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I too will blaspheme! If you are only going to buy one machine, the FLEX has unrivalled versatility as stated so well above. There is a learning curve but IME it wasn't bad!Get a Flex 3401 VRG I still have my PC 7424 XP but use it very little. Once you get a Flex which is the ONLY FORCED ROTATION DA and more powerful than any other free floating DA...PERIOD. Once you try out a Flex 3401 VRG you will never go back to a free floating DA. Additionally, the Flex is less expensive, there are more backing plates for it, there are more pad options from 4" to 6.5" and you do not "eat" the pads that are not designed by Rupes. Every other pad not made by Rupes tends to either lose their backing or the pads get ripped because of the rotation being to aggressive for those pads.
If it were me look into a Flex before spending $$ on a Rupes.
I will probably cause a stink now, however, this is MY OPINION.
I don't doubt your opinion, but you paid a fortune for the versatility of the FLEX, purchasing 3 RUPES to do what one FLEX can do with the LC BP purchase for ~ $60.Rupes all the way. Once you master the operation of the machine, you will find that it will cut every bit as well as the 3401.
The forced rotation of the Flex is way overrated. The complaints of lack of rotation on the Rupes are from people who are either using the wrong Rupes for the job, or have not learned how to properly use the machine.
And this coming from someone who sold their 3401 and now has a LHR21ES, Duetto and 75e mini.
I want to purchase a rupes polisher. Still torn on the 15 or 21. Reading the posts fellow members have made has made this decision so hard. So many people have such good insight on each one. Since I still am torn on which one to get, my main question is will both of these polishers have more cutting power than the porter cable? I mostly use 5.5 inch pads except on the roof and hood of my car. I just want to speed up my detailing time a bit. I do other cars for friends and starting to branch out to other people for side jobs. I mainly just do 1 car a weekend for a little extra spending cash but need a way to speed up the time
aburgeon, don't get mislead by the number of people recommending the flex over the rupes. There are probably 10x's more people that own the flex than the rupes. Since they are great polishers, you will find an overwhelming number that will favor the flex. Your question was is it going to be the 21 or the 15? my vote goes for the 21 and mini.
Get a Flex 3401 VRG I still have my PC 7424 XP but use it very little. Once you get a Flex which is the ONLY FORCED ROTATION DA and more powerful than any other free floating DA...PERIOD. Once you try out a Flex 3401 VRG you will never go back to a free floating DA. Additionally, the Flex is less expensive, there are more backing plates for it, there are more pad options from 4" to 6.5" and you do not "eat" the pads that are not designed by Rupes. Every other pad not made by Rupes tends to either lose their backing or the pads get ripped because of the rotation being to aggressive for those pads.
If it were me look into a Flex before spending $$ on a Rupes.
I will probably cause a stink now, however, this is MY OPINION.
Italian made tools are not famous for their quality or durability They are pretty, but not long lasting or of great use. I find it hard to believe that a Rupes will last very long. If I was going to buy a tool for heavy everyday use, I would look somewhere else.
Handling the rupes on curves is a pain, it just wont cut..
Any tips ??
And this coming from someone who sold their 3401 and now has a LHR21ES, Duetto and 75e mini.