Mike Phillips
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- Dec 5, 2022
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I'm curious about the 849X.
The PE 14 is a bit overrated in terms of power, IMO.
There are plenty of threads on this topic because it's it's a popular topic but keep in mind Mark what I wrote in the below thread, which is basically a how-to article on using a rotary buffer from start to finish to buff out a car.
Bumblebee - Testing out the NEW DeWALT DWP849X
From page 5 of the above thread...
Mike Phillips said:Apples to Oranges
Comparing the Flex PE14 to any of the full size DeWALT rotary buffers, or the Makita, or any other brand of full size rotary buffers is like comparing apples to oranges in that the Flex PE14 is a true compact rotary buffer and falls into the Compact Size category, while the DeWALT DWP849X falls into the Full Size category for rotary buffers.
And this little important tidbit from a few paragraphs before the above paragraph...
Mike Phillips said:More reciprocating mass creates more torque
My personal thoughts are that if you're going to be buffing out sanding marks all day long or removing oxidation from large boats all day long then a full size rotary buffer would be a better choice.
The gears are bigger in size as are the rest of the components in a full size rotary buffer and I think having more reciprocating mass creates more torque and this is something you would want if you're going to be doing heavy compounding and polishing with full size pads, (8" and larger), 6 days a week.
Just trying to keep things in perspective as most people position these two buffers as being in the same category when their not and then this skews the discussion. (because no one else ever points this difference out)
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