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I currently have the Makita and have really been thinking about getting a Flex both for the lighter weight plus the ergonomics of the unit really looks great. Any users out their that possibly have experience using both that can compare the 2?
The makita, with the proper pads maybe half the time.
Yea theres a weight difference, but hold the flex for 8 hours and it will feel like a ton!
I currently have the Makita and have really been thinking about getting a Flex both for the lighter weight plus the ergonomics of the unit really looks great. Any users out their that possibly have experience using both that can compare the 2?
They are both rotary polishers. Why would the difference from one to the other save you half the time?
You can polish a car quicker with the makita then the Flex. To polish my car with 3 steps only(swirl removal, polish, sealant) takes a good 8 hours( if you do a proper job) Carnuba wax and glaze I put on by hand. The makita, with the proper pads maybe half the time.
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They are both rotary polishers. Why would the difference from one to the other save you half the time?
Forgive me in advance if I do not consider the junkman the most credible source on the subject.
That being said, both polishers are capable of turning the same size pad at the same rpm (up to 2100rpm, I wouldn't go above that anyway).
The only variable left in that "equation" is your arm speed and polisher weight. Arm speed should not be governed by which polisher you are using.
Otherwise, the 3.2lbs extra might help you break down polish on horizontal panels, but gives you more of a burden on vertical panels. I would think this difference would balance out the time savings.
Forgive me in advance if I do not consider the junkman the most credible source on the subject.
That being said, both polishers are capable of turning the same size pad at the same rpm (up to 2100rpm, I wouldn't go above that anyway).
The only variable left in that "equation" is your arm speed and polisher weight. Arm speed should not be governed by which polisher you are using.
Otherwise, the 3.2lbs extra might help you break down polish on horizontal panels, but gives you more of a burden on vertical panels. I would think this difference would balance out the time savings.
Forgive me in advance if I do not consider the junkman the most credible source on the subject.
That being said, both polishers are capable of turning the same size pad at the same rpm (up to 2100rpm, I wouldn't go above that anyway).
The only variable left in that "equation" is your arm speed and polisher weight. Arm speed should not be governed by which polisher you are using.
Otherwise, the 3.2lbs extra might help you break down polish on horizontal panels, but gives you more of a burden on vertical panels. I would think this difference would balance out the time savings.
i skimmed through the videos and the junkman was using the flex 3401, not the flex rotary. so maybe thats where the confusion is coming from. i just bought the PE14 myself and trying to pick up a few tips on it.