New - Griot's 5" Lithium-Ion Random Orbital

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Anyone see this by Griot's. I would think Auto Geek will eventually carry this but I wonder if you can do small correction with this. It is expensive @ $239.00 but can really come in handy at times.
 
It looks similiar to the one mothers sells. Come to think if it, iirc walmart had one by turtle wax which also looked similiar but I think they both are non-cordless, lack power and are probably only good to apply lsp's...
 
That's a lot of dough for that. Griots usually has good fair prices, this time is nuts. Too much.
 
It's probably quite a bit more expensive than their 6" because its cordless.

Where do we find information on this?
 
here's the mothers offering...
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Exterior finish care made simple with our Wax Attack random-orbital palm polisher. Includes our handy, custom carrying case with storage for everything included – two multi-purpose foam pads, a bottle each of PowerPolish® and PowerWax®, and a polishing cloth. The Wax Attack runs at 3600 rpm without load, and is ideal for general waxing and light surface defect removal with ease.

The Wax Attack can also be used with any of our quality Mothers® polishes, waxes and cleaners, and can also use other standard 6" pads.

the griots...
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Hitting the road? Take us with you. Pack up our new 5" Lithium-Ion Random Orbital and bring all the benefits of the machine waxing experience on the road. Lightweight and easy to handle, our cordless random orbital features a high-efficiency motor that delivers 3,500 orbits per minute and a 3/16" throw for smooth, uniform delivery of our fine polishes, waxes, and sealants. A stout 10.8V lithium-ion battery ensures enough run time to wax an average-sized vehicle and charges in about an hour. This machine is great for last-minute detailing at car shows, cruise-ins, and quickly addressing surface finishing needs wherever and whenever you need a little, extra shine.

and turtle wax...
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also, the carrand/autospa...
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Jeez, it's a palm polisher. Probably no correction capabilities. I can get one of these things for 15 bucks with a cord on it though. That price point from Griots is terrible


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Griots makes some good stuff, I regularly use their spray products like wash, wax, and undercarriage spray. I also love their paste wax. But I have sometimes noticed a troubling trend in their catalogue where they massively mark up some cheap junk they slap their name on it to make a quick profit. This seems to be the case here.
 
All companies offer overpriced stuff, but those who drink the juice will buy such items. I'm as guilty as anyone in falling for it sometimes.
 
I can't add anything positive here - all those machines look useless.
 
The griots at least 'looks well made', ...

If battery life and power still an issue with cordless devices, they should start investing in smaller tools (but effective), at first.

A cordless 3" polisher with similar specs (but why not, even more powerful) would handle some good polishing work, and I'd surely order a 2" cordless polisher that would work like a 2" pneumatic tool (less the air compressor, less the air cord, and less the electric power cord compared to corded devices).

No?
 
I can't add anything positive here - all those machines look useless.


I agree with you, for correction these machines would be of little use.

As a wax spreader, it would be Fun, especially if you could get it with 3" backing plate.
 
I am sure it appeals to some especially that does not know how to apply wax properly...too thick, hard to buff off. They equate waxing (sealing, coating) as a negative experience.
 
Something like this would be great to use at my girl's apartment. Working by hand has it's draw backs. I bet this thing could at least lay down some glaze, and some wax.

I'd try some Ultimate Polish, and Ultimate wax with it. Obviously, it not gonna handle serious correction, but should be able to clean the paint a little.
 
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