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Has anyone tried the Flex cordless. I bought one and from what I can see it's a waste of money. It's ok for waxes and sealants but it will not correct. I have the 3401 and a rotary both are Flex and they are awesome machines but the cordless is a letdown.
I just got done teaching a class and I demonstrated the FINISHER. I had no problem maintaining pad rotation and neither did Sylvia, and it was the first time he ever used a machine to machine polish.
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The foam polishing pad is rotating. Note where she's holding the back of he this cordless tool. There is something to be said for technique. The polisher is also on the 6 speed setting.
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BUT - I have experience and used the right pad. The pad you see her using is a 6.5" Lake Country Force Hybrid Foam Polishing pad and it works about or better than any pad for this type of tool.
This is a 15mm free spinning random orbital polisher and there are a slew of these on the market. And for what it's worth, I don't use ANY brand of 15mm free spinning random orbital for correction work - I use gear-driven, short stroke or rotary.
I share the reason why, without saying it directly in my article on the topic of the
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Little tougher to zone-out w the 3401, louder, not as smooth (especially with a 6.5" pad) and it will pull ya around a bit if you get outta sorts.I should of read the thread cause it is so tempting to get one. The only good thing about a long throw that is unique to it is you can zone right out and put your self on auto pilot. Can that be done on 3401 or is it pulling you around