How can they claim to "reinvent" paint correction when this machine is clearly Rupes clone/knockoff?
This is purely a marketing catch phrase. I'm sure you realize that. It's purely to get folks excited about a new product to hit the market. I'm sure Griots knows that they've let the market run ahead of them for the past few years as they've rested on their laurels. Now they've got some catch up.
It's like Apple trying to convince us that their new online music service is "revolutionary." Of course, it's not. But, you have to grab people's attention.
I've got to be honest, I'm disappointed in autogeeks affiliation with griots garage. Griots has always been overpriced, chemicals/products are -meh (at best) and their machines all seem to be knockoffs of others innovation... I honestly expect more from autogeek.
I disagree. The GG6 is a great machine. I have one, and it corrects very well and uses a diverse number of pads. I have plenty of Griot's products that I still use.
Frankly, a lot of detailing supplies are overpriced. Take Chemical Guys. Most of what they sell, IMHO, is overpriced and "meh" in terms of performance. But, a lot of people like CG and AG carries their products. AG doesn't carry most of what GG sells, but just because their polishes aren't as good as Menzerna, does that make them unworthy of being sold on AG?
I think AG has a mission, and that is to provide consumers with a wide array of industry standard detailing supplies that are above a certain level of expectations. I think they do a fine job of that.
In terms of the BOSS, I won't be purchasing it because I already have a GG6 and a Rupes 15. I don't need it, but if I were in the market for a DA polisher, I'd be looking at the Flex, Rupes and BOSS at this point. Like all things, reviews and time will tell.