Ryobi 18v Orbital Polisher

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Does anyone know anything about this (see Home Depot's site for the specs)? I couldn't find anything anywhere else here about anyone even hinting at it. This just popped up in my Instagram feed yesterday.

Looks like it comes with Meguiar's pads, too, so there might be some connection between the companies. This is right up my alley, in that I have a pretty good suite of Ryobi products already and I absolutely HATE cords while I'm detailing. I really want to give this thing a spin, so to speak.


Anyone grabbed one of these yet? I'm cautiously optimistic. I really hope it's decent.

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If you're already in the cordless Ryobi family it's an easy add-on.
 
Its a short throw. But looks to have a lot of power according to the OPM specs. I think i'm going to get the cordless spta 15mm for taking care of a few cars its more then enough from all the reviews.
 
I just bought the Milwaukee M12 polisher to potentially do headlights and clean tires but even on low it spins too fast for foam pads so compare the specs to a known polisher like the G9 or PC 7424 before purchasing.
 
I just bought the Milwaukee M12 polisher to potentially do headlights and clean tires but even on low it spins too fast for foam pads so compare the specs to a known polisher like the G9 or PC 7424 before purchasing.

That might explain the super high OPM compared to known polishers. I never seen such a high OPM.
 
That might explain the super high OPM compared to known polishers. I never seen such a high OPM.

Yep, I think they’re really rotary polishers as opposed to being comparable to a safer DA. From now on, my Milwaukee M12 polisher will be for scrubbing tires only and won’t touch my paint or headlights (too much speed leading to too much heat).
 
I just bought the new Dewalt Battery Powered DA last week and it's a beast!

And I have a lot of Ryobi tools and batteries and knew this tool was coming, but went with the Dewalt, it's a beast!

The design of the Ryobi tool and how the battery faces down, not good.
 
I just bought the new Dewalt Battery Powered DA last week and it's a beast!

And I have a lot of Ryobi tools and batteries and knew this tool was coming, but went with the Dewalt, it's a beast!

The design of the Ryobi tool and how the battery faces down, not good.

Is the Dewalt DA a free spinning orbital polisher like the PC 7424, or gear driven ala Flex Beast? I find the cordless part of the Dewalt super appealing and have a couple batteries already here at the house it could use. I'd really like the Flex cordless, but at $550+ and me being a weekend warrior, I'm not sure I could justify the price to myself (or my wife).

-Adam
 
It's free spinning. It feels like it has way more power than any of my corded tools, my Rupes 15 Gen 1 and my Griot's Boss 21 and is lighter and brushless. If you have Dewalt batteries already go for it, you won't be disappointed. It may stall on some major tight curves (that's what a 3 inch polisher is for any way) but minor and no where near the tools I just mentioned and it torches a PC. I love it. IMHO Flex has a challenger now.
 
Looks like a decent machine. I watched the video. Too bad it wasn't 12 or 15mm.
 
I tested the DeWALT cordless rotary and free spinning orbital.


The DeWALT battery technology is lacking. Not enough run time and takes too long to recharge.

The tools themselves worked well.


When I was asked if we should bring the tools into Autogeek my answer was

I think our customer care reps will end up dealing with a lot of unhappy customers over the battery runtime and recharge time.


Again - the tools worked great, but the battery charge didn't last very long and it took way to long to re-charge the batteries. Doing some simple math, I figured to run either of the tools non-stop to do paint correction to an entire car, so 3, 4 5 hours of machine buffing, I would need around 8 batteries, maybe 10. The reason why is because the charged batteries will drain fast but it takes at least an hour to recharge a dead battery, I think it may have taken longer.


I got no dog in this fight, I'm just telling you my experience with the battery technology.


AND - at this time I do compare all cordless polishers to FLEX battery technology. FLEX battery technology has set the standard to date.



I still have them, I could re-test the battery technology again. One thing I know for sure, PEOPLE (that's you guys), are real picky about quality. That's a good thing. And if my test results for battery runtime and re-charge time are accurate, I could see a lot of you complaining AFTER the purchase.

Now if you're a enthusiast or weekend warrior and you don't mind taking your time to buff out a car than no problem. Me? Once I start I don't stop until the job is done and if I'm using a cordless tool it's going to have to perform close to a corded tool or I won't waste my time. The FLEX battery technology performs to my expectations.


:)
 
I tested the DeWALT cordless rotary and free spinning orbital.


The DeWALT battery technology is lacking. Not enough run time and takes too long to recharge.

The tools themselves worked well.


When I was asked if we should bring the tools into Autogeek my answer was

I think our customer care reps will end up dealing with a lot of unhappy customers over the battery runtime and recharge time.


Again - the tools worked great, but the battery charge didn't last very long and it took way to long to re-charge the batteries. Doing some simple math, I figured to run either of the tools non-stop to do paint correction to an entire car, so 3, 4 5 hours of machine buffing, I would need around 8 batteries, maybe 10. The reason why is because the charged batteries will drain fast but it takes at least an hour to recharge a dead battery, I think it may have taken longer.


I got no dog in this fight, I'm just telling you my experience with the battery technology.


AND - at this time I do compare all cordless polishers to FLEX battery technology. FLEX battery technology has set the standard to date.



I still have them, I could re-test the battery technology again. One thing I know for sure, PEOPLE (that's you guys), are real picky about quality. That's a good thing. And if my test results for battery runtime and re-charge time are accurate, I could see a lot of you complaining AFTER the purchase.

Now if you're a enthusiast or weekend warrior and you don't mind taking your time to buff out a car than no problem. Me? Once I start I don't stop until the job is done and if I'm using a cordless tool it's going to have to perform close to a corded tool or I won't waste my time. The FLEX battery technology performs to my expectations.


:)

Mike, What Ah battery where you using for your test?
 
Mike, What Ah battery where you using for your test?


The tools came with 5 AMP and 3 AMP batteries but I did my testing with the 5 AMP batter. Benchmarking against the FLEX 5 AMP battery.


I don't care what people buy, I just know in my industry, I've met and seen a LOT of complainers because products didn't meet their expectations. If I had never used a FLEX cordless tool I would probably think ANY cordless polisher was pretty cool.

But I have more articles on FLEX cordless tools and ALL my writing is based on REAL-WORLD detailing, not keyboard detailing.


Also - I have not used any of the other cordless tools talked about here and elsewhere on the Internet, but my guess is - and this is an assumption, my guess is other tools probably also work great but the battery run-time and re-charge time will also be lacking.


To my knowledge, FLEX has the gold standard for battery technology. It comes from their parent company, Chervon. Chervon makes the EGO brand cordless tools.

I've asked Chervon for their EGO Leaf Blower, looks to me to be the best of class in the cordless category. They did give me their Power Station and I wrote a review for it here,

Review: EGO 3000 Watt Portable Power Station



So FLEX has really good battery technology. I'm sure others will catch-up.




:)
 
Is the Dewalt DA a free spinning orbital polisher like the PC 7424,


Yes. It is free spinning.


And not that it matters as everyone spells RUPES, SONAX, FLEX incorrectly also - (these brands are ALL capital letters), but the spelling or typing is unique.

DeWALT

The D and the WALT are all capital. The letter e is lower case.


Just sayin....


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Home depot has the tool only right now for $129. Easy way to dip your toes into cordless if you got ryobi tech.


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I find many posts regarding certain products made by Mike were so tendentious.

:wowwow:
 
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