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Old 10-22-09, 01:28   #1 (permalink)
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Which One???...If you had to?

So I only have my daily driver Mazda Protege5 that I need to polish up a bit and I'm broke. The machine will only be used about twice a year tops so i was thinking of getting a rotary From Harbor frieght but don't know which one. One is 40 bucks 300-3000rpm range and one is 60 bucks 1000-3000 rpm range with soft start and LCD display. I know they're not the greatess tools but for my limited use it should work. I've used Rotary polishers before with out a problem (I now live about 2000mi away from my dad's dewalt). So which one would guys get if you had to??? Would the $60 one be better with the soft start and is 1000rpm slow enough?

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Old 10-22-09, 01:58   #2 (permalink)
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Re: Which One???...If you had to?

i would go for the first one. if your're not in a hurry you should wait a little longer and you can get for $25 with a coupon i think its on the thanksgiving special. i bought mine for $20+tax used it upgraded to makita and sold it for $45
 
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