Harbor Frieght has a DA!

The only thing is, it seems a bit heavy to use with smaller pads. Not like you couldn't, but it seemed to me about 6.5 lbs.
 
The only thing is, it seems a bit heavy to use with smaller pads. Not like you couldn't, but it seemed to me about 6.5 lbs.


1lb difference? does that really matter?

My Groits is around 5lbs........Pc around 5lbs also give or take a few oz's.......

the smaller the pad the better it performs.......at least thats the way I see it....not saying you are wrong by any means......

I WILL buy one of these just to try....and if I don't like it will collect dust till the end of time!
 
Okay so as I'm looking through my October 2012 HF issue I see a NEW item under the polishers section. It is labeled as a "6 inch variable speed dual action polisher"... it looks like a PC but with a Flex 3401 type head and the usual PC handle attached. Going for $59.99! Can someone please back me up on this one? I can't even find it online... Lot#69924

Found this in HF as well good buy does its job well I'm happy with it makes a good backup da
 
Avoid the pads, it's the one aspect that can break easily and leave you with a damaged surface.
 
Agree with Woob...... stay away from their pads and/or backing plates.
 
Okay so as I'm looking through my October 2012 HF issue I see a NEW item under the polishers section. It is labeled as a "6 inch variable speed dual action polisher"... it looks like a PC but with a Flex 3401 type head and the usual PC handle attached. Going for $59.99! Can someone please back me up on this one? I can't even find it online... Lot#69924

Here's a thread re the HF DA that should answer all your questions: http://www.autogeekonline.net/forum...ers/55905-harbor-freight-da-polisher-new.html
 
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