Dewalt or Makita?

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I am debating between purchasing a the dewalt buffer or the makita. I paint cars and after applying three coats of clear i wet sand one off and do compound, swirl mark remover, and then polish! ive read here and other forums that the makita sets the standard! i am in the $250 - $280 range, and since its going to be my first buffer i buy, i dont want it to regret it later on! i would appreciate all the advice from everyone here! Thanks a lot guys!
 
Well i have the Makita and have no problems with it . I had to fix the cord once but that is a common issue with them .If you ask an old school guy like Detail Dave or Dana they only use the De-Walt they like the extra weight . Personally i would go with the lightest rotary out there .I feel both machines will accomplish what your trying to do . Maybe you know some one that has either machine and you could try both out .
 
Well i have the Makita and have no problems with it . I had to fix the cord once but that is a common issue with them .If you ask an old school guy like Detail Dave or Dana they only use the De-Walt they like the extra weight . Personally i would go with the lightest rotary out there .I feel both machines will accomplish what your trying to do . Maybe you know some one that has either machine and you could try both out .

I wanted to get something like the Metabo but he made it clear to me that the lightweights go into thermal shutdown. After seeing the new DeWalt 849 at SEMA and comparing it to the current model, I don't know if I want to wait for that or get the new Flex? The new 849 is lighter but more powerful, has a 600rpm feature like the Makita, and a few other new features. But the new Flex rotary is one fine machine.
 
I wanted to get something like the Metabo but he made it clear to me that the lightweights go into thermal shutdown. After seeing the new DeWalt 849 at SEMA and comparing it to the current model, I don't know if I want to wait for that or get the new Flex? The new 849 is lighter but more powerful, has a 600rpm feature like the Makita, and a few other new features. But the new Flex rotary is one fine machine.

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I wanted to get something like the Metabo but he made it clear to me that the lightweights go into thermal shutdown. After seeing the new DeWalt 849 at SEMA and comparing it to the current model, I don't know if I want to wait for that or get the new Flex? The new 849 is lighter but more powerful, has a 600rpm feature like the Makita, and a few other new features. But the new Flex rotary is one fine machine.
Well i used the current Flex light weight and really liked .Only problem i found is that it gets very hot .They had the new De-Walt at last years DF and it seems to be a top notch machine also .
 
I have owned the DeWalt buffer for quite some time now with no ploblems at all. The variable speed knob is great, as well as the trigger lock.
 
I am debating between purchasing a the dewalt buffer or the makita. I paint cars and after applying three coats of clear i wet sand one off and do compound, swirl mark remover, and then polish! ive read here and other forums that the makita sets the standard! i am in the $250 - $280 range, and since its going to be my first buffer i buy, i dont want it to regret it later on! i would appreciate all the advice from everyone here! Thanks a lot guys!
Have you used a rotary? If not you might want to put 4 coats of clear. LOL
 
I have the Makita 9227 and it's one well designed and well built polisher...:props:
 
Makita, dont question it anymore, just buy, smoothest running of the bunch, quiter than the rest, could go on for days, but just buy it and see for yourself.
 
I have the Makita. I like it for many reason's, but one being the slow speed that's available to start.
 
Might want to check out the new Flex which should be out shortly.
 
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