Since no one mentioned it. One of the best reasons to buy Rupes is their simplicity. Their polishes match up with their pads (e.g. blue pad with polish with a blue top) For a novice or weekend warrior Rupes makes it simple to use their system. For me that is worth a ton. Use their pads and polishes and get a professional shine without the professional. This alone makes it better than Griots. And don't forget with the Rupes system your polishing experience will be virtually vibration free, and that is important to novices and professionals alike. It is just a plus that it is made in Italy. You can vote with your dollars on which political system you support, the Chinese that blatantly support hacking, child labor, and Communism or someone else. Let your conscience decide.
Just goes to show you that all you Rupes superior fan boys know nothing about the Boss or used it.
Griots has the exact same color match system. Lol
And is just as smooth if not smoother then the Rupes do to all the rubber on the machine and comfort.
I used a Rupes and Boss. And the Boss is more comfortable to use then the Rupes and Flex.
On hours and hours of a paint correction all there is is hard cold plastic to hold on to the Rupes.
The Boss had shock rubber grips on everywhere you would hold the machine making it more comfortable then anything.
You see the colors on the bottles that's the pad recommendation.
Also all the Griots stuff is cheaper.
And the pads cut better then the Rupes pads IMO
So just goes to show you that all you Rupes guys know nothing about the Boss but knock it.
I sold my Rupes for the Boss. When something gets beat it gets beat plain and simple.
Bigger motor more power. More comfort . better locking mechanism. Cheaper pads and creams. Better speed dial. Lifetime warranty. Its cheaper. I mean it beats it in almost everything.
To you and Zubair try the machine before you knock it.
Its named the Boss for a reason