Mille Review

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RUPES BigFoot LK 900E Mille Gear Driven Polisher

I got this machine thus morning and of course within minutes had it on paint. This will be an ongoing review as I spend more time operating the machine.

The first thing I noticed when I opened the box, besides the machine itself was the nice long cord. I had forgotten it came with a 25 or 29' cord. It's a great feature which eliminates the use of an extension cord in most situations. Also the 5 and 6" plates which is a definite plus.

Before I get into the operating part of the review a little background on myself. I've been detailing for about 6 years now. I own or have owned all the Rupes polishers sold on AG. I currently have a Duetto and an ibird. I also own or have owned all the Flex machines and currently have a XFE 7 and the mini (sorry can't remember the model). This gives me a lot of experience when comparing machines. If anyone has any specific questions comparing this machine to another particular machine feel free to ask. Obviously the closest machine to this one is the 3401.

I have serious back problems which makes me more sensitive to machine weight, balance, and forces from the machine. I sold my Flex 3401 because of the pain and fatigue is caused. Definitely not taking anything away from the 3401, it's been a workhorse for many if you for years and everyone knows about Flex's quality.

On to the Mille. One of the things I looked for was the trademark Allen wrench conveniently attached to the machine. It wasn't there. Then I checked to see what attached the backing plate, Phillips screws. No problem there, I have plenty of those. The machine itself is about average. I would have to look at the actual weight to see if there is a difference between this machine and the long throw machines.

I started with the blue pad and compound, which is also blue in color. I've always loved the cut of the blue pad, but like most hate the fact that it threw compound everywhere. Because of that I rarely use them. The progressive trigger is a great feature, especially with this pad. The trigger has a nice long pull which makes it very easy to keep the machine at the speed you want. Some progressive triggers are short pull and extremely sensitive to pressure, definitely not the case with this one. Not having to adjust the speed using the dial is great. I spread the compound and increased the speed. It did throw some splatter but nothing like the ibird or larger long throw machines. When operating the machine it seems very well balanced.

Next I used the yellow pad, and the color of the polish is yellow. I guess if you're in a hurry and grab the wrong bottle you'll know it when you out the compound/polish on the pad. Results are the same as the yellow pads/polish as on the other machines. The Rupes yellow pads and polish are definitely my favorites.

Now on to one of the most important subjects for many...does it make you work to keep it going where you want it to. I remember getting my 3401 and the first thing I noticed was it trying to pull me. That's not the case with this machine. I think the flatter pads help some. Also as I had anticipated for me personally the little pull there was I knew what the machine was going to do because of the clockwise rotation. I do have a fair amount of time behind a rotary, I think it's mostly because every polisher, and sander I've ever run has turned clockwise, even when there isn't much pull you learn what the macine wants to do. I did put the machine up on edge which did cause some pull, but that's not how the machine is going to be run most of the time. Bottom line, very minimal effort to keep the machine going where I wanted it to go.

As far as noise this machine is a pretty quiet machine. A little more noise than the long throw machines, but definitely tolerable. It also runs extremely smooth.

In closing if you've been considering a forced rotation, but are afraid you won't like it because of the effort it takes to control it this is definitely the answer you've been waiting for. I look forward to spending more time with this machine and will add information as I learn more from its use.

If any other Mille owners want to add information or their opinion on the Mille please feel free.
Pros and cons.

Pros: long cord, forced rotation, power, quiet and smooth, long pull progressive trigger, easy machine to run.

cons: They didn't come up with a way to attach a Phillips tool to the machine?? Lol I really find no cons.
 
Been using mine daily for 6 months now, a real workhorse. My personal sweet spot for this machine is speed 4.5.
 
Been using mine daily for 6 months now, a real workhorse. My personal sweet spot for this machine is speed 4.5.

I'm sure it is, it has a great feel to it.. I obviously haven't had a lot if time with it but love it so far. So glad it doesn't work me so hard getting it to go where I want it. De
 
Nice first impression and write up. We have had it released here about 6 months as ronin wrote. I think it's going to be bigger in the US than in Scandinavia where I live. Here you still have the longthrow mania going on lol. And the 3401vrg has not been so popular here. Cause the pros when wanted to go fast without any hassle they prefer another Flex polisher. That is the Flex Top Tool 2 with 2 4" backing plates and a 16mm throw and you can use 2 6" pads. The vibration is at minimal and one of the quetes polisher around. Even if it's a big polisher it's very surprisingly versitale. They took the Cyclo to another level.

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Will follow your coming experience with the Mille.
 
Great review! I am a Flex 3401 Fanboy, however, I am always open to other competitors tools as to make sure I can stay on top of new product if I ever need a new one in the future. I look at the Rupes as Chevy Camaro and the Flex as the Ford Mustang. Love the battle all it does is make it better for the end user!

Again, great thoughts on the new Rupes Mille!
 
Nice review Dave, thanks for writing it and sharing.

I wonder in regards to the Flex 3401, would it have been a more manageable machine had the rotation been opposite, like the Mille and others?
 
Nice first impression and write up. We have had it released here about 6 months as ronin wrote. I think it's going to be bigger in the US than in Scandinavia where I live. Here you still have the longthrow mania going on lol. And the 3401vrg has not been so popular here. Cause the pros when wanted to go fast without any hassle they prefer another Flex polisher. That is the Flex Top Tool 2 with 2 4" backing plates and a 16mm throw and you can use 2 6" pads. The vibration is at minimal and one of the quetes polisher around. Even if it's a big polisher it's very surprisingly versitale. They took the Cyclo to another level.

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Will follow your coming experience with the Mille.

I've tried for years to get this lol
Only found online via Russian site
flex l 1506 vr2
 
Nice first impression and write up. We have had it released here about 6 months as ronin wrote. I think it's going to be bigger in the US than in Scandinavia where I live. Here you still have the longthrow mania going on lol. And the 3401vrg has not been so popular here. Cause the pros when wanted to go fast without any hassle they prefer another Flex polisher. That is the Flex Top Tool 2 with 2 4" backing plates and a 16mm throw and you can use 2 6" pads. The vibration is at minimal and one of the quetes polisher around. Even if it's a big polisher it's very surprisingly versitale. They took the Cyclo to another level.

Will follow your coming experience with the Mille.

Thank you. That Flex looks like an interesting machine. I really like this Mille and look forward to using it in different situations and documenting my experiences.

Great review! I am a Flex 3401 Fanboy, however, I am always open to other competitors tools as to make sure I can stay on top of new product if I ever need a new one in the future. I look at the Rupes as Chevy Camaro and the Flex as the Ford Mustang. Love the battle all it does is make it better for the end user!

Again, great thoughts on the new Rupes Mille!

Thank you. You're definitely right about the consumer benefitting from the competition.

Nice review Dave, thanks for writing it and sharing.

I wonder in regards to the Flex 3401, would it have been a more manageable machine had the rotation been opposite, like the Mille and others?

Thank you Mark
I often wondered about that. As I mentioned even if you're not getting a hard pull you still learn what the machine wants to do when it's spinning clockwise. I also only used the hybrid pads, which are pretty thick on the Flex. I wonder if a thinner pad would have helped with the problem.
 
I just ordered the Mille this weekend. I have been waiting for the Flex XCE but got tired of waiting. Hope I made the right decision.
 
I've tried for years to get this lol
Only found online via Russian site
flex l 1506 vr2

Hope it's okay for a little off topic.

I think it's only with 220v-240v electric outlets. It's used by many pro detailers in Sweden. When they reach to intricate areas on cars they use only one side and it's works great too. Then it's belt driven to power the backing plates and that's why it's so silent. The rotation is clockwise on the left and counter clockwise to the right which makes it very smooth. For the weekend warrior it's the price of the tool that you can double the cost to a pe14 rotary polisher. And for being used on large flat panels and even slightly curved it's a beast that is very time saving and still produce a high quality finish and cut.

Lets say that you are mobile detailer that do many RV and trucks. You buy a gas powered generator that is 240v and can handle a 1200w electric motor and then a Flex Top Tool 2. You can be polishing them in very much less time than even a rotary polisher would.

Would be intresting to see how the 3401vrg would be with Mille pads and polishes. Maybe it's the larger throw that Flex has that makes it more wearing to polish with.
 
I just ordered the Mille this weekend. I have been waiting for the Flex XCE but got tired of waiting. Hope I made the right decision.

It was nothing spectacular, I got to play with the pre production unit at Autoality like 3 years back.
It was literally a flex 3401 inside a Xfe7-15 housing with the 3 mounting studd Backingplate..

I'm hearing rumors it's now going to have a 6mm orbit
 
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