I'm happy to try to help you but can you clarify which XCE you're getting?
Then the other shoe drops....
After replying to this thread I found your other thread,
Anyone have experience with the new corded XCE compared to the 3401?
You're asking about the CORDED version.
Awesome tool. If you look at a lot of my write-ups, you'll see I'm using this tool. I've used it enough to know the characteristics for using it with the 5" backing plate versus the 6" backing plate. And from this experience, in an effort to help others, I wrote this article.
Supa BEAST backing plate swap
And just to comment,
Talking about tools by their part numbers is a joke. I've shared my thoughts on this with most tool manufactures that we sell. Some get it. Some don't.
For example, when Makita launched their gear-driven polisher they did NOT give it a catchy name. It is referred to by it's part number and nobody is ever going to talk, speak or type out the part number.
PO5000C
The tool has in my opinion, also never "caught on". It has it's fans, but not like the BEAST has it's fans.
So here's the nicknames for the FLEX tools,
FLEX 3401 - the original -
The BEAST - and the BEAST is spelled with all capital letters. This is a 8mm gear-driven fixed orbit orbital polisher.
FLEX XCE CORDED -
The Supa BEAST - Supa is short for super and only the first letter is capitalized. This is a 8mm gear-driven fixed orbit orbital polisher.
FLEX XCE CORDLESS -
The CBEAST - All capital letters and the letter C before the word BEAST simply stands for cordless. This is a 8mm gear-driven fixed orbit orbital polisher.
FLEX XFE7-15 -
The FINISHER - The FINISHER is spelled using all capital letters -this is a 15mm FREE SPINNING random orbital polisher
FLEX XFE15 - This is -
The CORDLESS FINISHER. This is the cordless version of the corded FINISHER. At this time I'm not aware of any nicknames for this tool Like the corded FINISHER, this is a 15mm FREE SPINNING random orbital polisher.
FLEX PXE 80 - Is called
The PiXiE - Basically you're running the letters PXE together when you say it and it comes out Pixie, which in mythology is a small fairy, or in this case a small tool. Chris Metcalf came up with the idea to type the part numbers in all capitals and the two letters i in lower case like this, PiXiE. I respect Chris and his twist on this nickname and that's why you see me type it out this way. I coined the term pixie, Chris came up with the spelling. In the new FLEX catalog FLEX called it the "Game Changer" for a nickname but that name has not caught on while the nickname pixie has caught on.
FLEX PE14-2-150 - This is simply -
The PE14 - I am not aware of any nicknames for this tool but I would say that the part number, PE14 is the normal and accepted nickname for the full part number PE14-2-150, which no one is ever going to say or type to refer to this tool.
FLEX PE-150 - This is the cordless version of the PE14 and I am not aware of any nickname for this tool except to say -
The cordless version of the PE14
Clear as mud?
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