This polisher rocks

smokin' mark

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I got a Cyclo for my birthday. All I can say is WOW. I wondered why the speed wasn't adjustable but after the results I didn't care. Very easy to use even for an amateur simpleton like me!

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two heads are better than one ...well thats what Cyclo users tell me !
 
The Cyclo was my first polisher and it was an awesome machine, it gave me results that were just jaw dropping. Then I started hearing more and more about the Flex, did some shopping called Dwayne and a little while later the Flex was on it's way. I used the Flex over the weekend and the results are just that much better. I find it a lot easier to handle especially on the side panels and the variable speed is awesome. My Cyclo is 4 months old and I am afraid I will not use it very much. I love the Flex!
 
Please don't take my post as a bash on the Cyclo, I think it is a great machine and they have been out there forever!
 
I've heard great things about Flex too! My car sits like one inch off the ground so I understand that Cyclo is a little awkward on low side panels. Mine uses the double edge pads. It has like ZERO vibration. Way cool!
 
This post reminds me of when I purchased my first PC machine. I had been using those big red buffers you can buy at Sears with those cloth pads that stretched over the edge of the machine. I never got very good results with that unit so when I bought the PC I thought I was in detailing nurvana. Since that first PC, I've added a second one along with a Flex 3401 and recently my first Makita rotary, which has allowed me to properly handle most any correction I run into. Still love my PCs though.Im the MAN
 
I have a rotary I bought from a body shop. I forget the brand. It works great but is very heavy. It's overkill for most stuff I do.
 
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