Pulled the trigger 3401VRG

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Pulled the trigger and ordered the Flex 3401 VRG HD with the backing plate system. Autopia had a 3 day sale with free shipping. Didn't want to step on Autogeek toes but they werre a little less expensive there. I did notice it's a PBMA website so does it come out of the same warehouse? I asume then that Max is still making money. Is this just another site that Autogeek runs? Looking forward to using it as I now use a PC . I think this may help me get jobs done faster.
 
Pulled the trigger and ordered the Flex 3401 VRG HD with the backing plate system. Autopia had a 3 day sale with free shipping. Didn't want to step on Autogeek toes but they werre a little less expensive there. I did notice it's a PBMA website so does it come out of the same warehouse? I asume then that Max is still making money. Is this just another site that Autogeek runs? Looking forward to using it as I now use a PC . I think this may help me get jobs done faster.

I cannot answer your questions truthfully, But I do believe AUTOGEEK has price match
 
You're gonna love the 3401, make sure to check out the tutorials. It was a bit of a learning curve for me, with the forced rotation the pad sometimes walks around on you. Focusing on perfecting your technique fixes this right up.

Also, AG will price match anyone


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The Flex 3401 VRG is a great machine! You will love it. I have a PC 7424 XP and that is used rarely ever since I got the Flex. Great choice
 
Congratulations on the purchase of the Flex 3401! This is a kick-ass machine that leaves everything else in its class in the dust.

If you have any concerns regarding price, give the folks at customer service a call.

Customer Service

Call Toll-Free 1-800-869-3011
 
I bought one a couple years ago from Autogeek and am very satisfied. Makes me wonder if its worth it to learn the rotary. I still want to though.

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Thanks for all the input guys. I have a PC now and have used a Black and Decker 2300 rpm rotary since 1977. It is still working great. I don't use it too often but it's one speed and believe me. You better know what your doing with it or it's burn city. I use wool pads on it. I'm old school. I learned to buff before clear coat.
 
Great purchase!

I've received a strong support when I ordered mine, I believe this phrase will serve to you as well:

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You are going to LOVE 3401.

The guy who said me that know a thing or two about polishing and polishers ahhahaha

Please, let us updated when you start using it.

Good luck, enjoy it a lot!

Kind Regards.
 
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