Here's my take,
Some people have asked or wondered about the differences between the 3 different version of the original 8mm gear-drive BEAST.
BEAST = 480 RPM and 9,600 OPM
Supa BEAST = 430 RPM and 8,600 OPM
CBEAST = 380 RPM and 7,600 OPM
Here's my take, if I REALLY want to bust out a job and plow through it as fast as humanly possible I use the BEAST. If not trying to hit Warp Speed - I grab the Supa Beast, much more enjoyable to use. If I have an easy job, that means the car has only light swirls, scratches, etc. and I'm not in a hurry then I grab the CBEAST.
Best pads I've found for the BEAST and Supa BEAST are either the Lake Country 6.5" Force Hybrid Pads, I can pretty much do anything with Orange, White and Black.
I also really like the RUPES 7" foam pad, in all colors, just depends on the project. For polishing gel-coat - the blue and green. For polishing car paint - the yellow and white. I like the TAPERED edge on the RUPES pads as it works well with the reach and buffing characteristics of the gear-driven 8mm tool action.
For the CBEAST - at this time I don't think there's a PERFECT pad for this tool but I do like the Buff & Shine Uro-Tech pads.
Here's my take on the Supa BEAST
Amazing tool. Smoother, quieter, lighter and cooler than the original.
I share it here,
FLEX Power Tools Nicknames - All cool tools should have a nickname - not a part number -Mike Phillips
