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Old 04-25-05, 06:00   #1 (permalink)
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Any good polishers at SEARS?

Any good polishers selling at sears? i would get portal cable but i cant find it around here.. any polishers at sears that compares to the PC?
 
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Hmm..do you have a Lowe's? They have it. As for Sears, I think I might have seen a rotary there but nope, no dual action PC substitute. If you order online, I find the tool websites have the best prices, you won't regret it.
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PC 7336 was on the shelf at my local Lowe's. Also available online for same price, and you can have them ship it to the store nearest to you for pickup at no extra charge.

EDIT: Don't do like I did and buy a Craftsman "training buffer". It is worthless and I wish I had the $20 back to spend on some stuff on Autopia or something. Get the PC.
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Old 04-26-05, 12:18   #4 (permalink)
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Yea.. they have some cheap *** buffers for $50-$100.
 
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Sears has the Milwaukee rotary which is what a lot of pros use. It is a bit pricey though, around $200.00.
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