Jeremy1976
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- Apr 13, 2015
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Wow! That is the first word that comes to mind. I came from a Torq 10fx. No comparison whatsoever.
First off, I love how there is not a slow start up like the Torq. With the Torq you would select speed and it seemed to take a good couple seconds to get going. With the Flex it's instant. Plus it is much more quiet and less vibration. The overall sound is of quality. The Torq sounds kind of tingy and rattley.
No stalling! I did a maintenance wash on my wife's VW Passat today and then applied a coat of Collinite 845. Absolutely no stalling like the Torq being it's a forced rotation machine. There were areas of her car I clearly remember the Torq stalling. Very annoying for me and time consuming.
I love the feel and comfort of the 3401. I know some threads I read where people were saying you need to not let it control you. I found it to be easier to operate and less cumbersome than the Torq. Love the placement of the speed selector and lock button!
I used the 7" black finishing pad that came with the Meguiars kit. Nice using a larger pad. Laid down a coat of wax in less than 15 minutes and I was taking my time with it. Paint correction must be a breeze with the 3401!
Overall I felt very comfortable, confident, and capable with it. I even one handed it on the roof at all speeds just to test it out. No issues. I have no regrets getting this and am looking forward to more time with it. I had a customer drop off her 2002 SC430 I will be doing up Saturday.
The Flex will save me time and make the job easier! I can already tell that after the first use.
The only minor complaint I have is the included black pad was shedding all over the place. On a white car it was very noticeable.
I will update this thread once I get some more seat time on it. Until then, thanks Autogeek!
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First off, I love how there is not a slow start up like the Torq. With the Torq you would select speed and it seemed to take a good couple seconds to get going. With the Flex it's instant. Plus it is much more quiet and less vibration. The overall sound is of quality. The Torq sounds kind of tingy and rattley.
No stalling! I did a maintenance wash on my wife's VW Passat today and then applied a coat of Collinite 845. Absolutely no stalling like the Torq being it's a forced rotation machine. There were areas of her car I clearly remember the Torq stalling. Very annoying for me and time consuming.
I love the feel and comfort of the 3401. I know some threads I read where people were saying you need to not let it control you. I found it to be easier to operate and less cumbersome than the Torq. Love the placement of the speed selector and lock button!
I used the 7" black finishing pad that came with the Meguiars kit. Nice using a larger pad. Laid down a coat of wax in less than 15 minutes and I was taking my time with it. Paint correction must be a breeze with the 3401!
Overall I felt very comfortable, confident, and capable with it. I even one handed it on the roof at all speeds just to test it out. No issues. I have no regrets getting this and am looking forward to more time with it. I had a customer drop off her 2002 SC430 I will be doing up Saturday.
The Flex will save me time and make the job easier! I can already tell that after the first use.
The only minor complaint I have is the included black pad was shedding all over the place. On a white car it was very noticeable.
I will update this thread once I get some more seat time on it. Until then, thanks Autogeek!
Sent from my SM-G935V using Tapatalk