Thank you for the review! I have no doubt the Rupes mini is better, but may not be worth twice the price of the Adams mini. I like where the switch is at on the Adams mini. It`s easier for me to turn on and off compared to a top switch.
Thank you for the review! I have no doubt the Rupes mini is better, but may not be worth twice the price of the Adams mini. I like where the switch is at on the Adams mini. It`s easier for me to turn on and off compared to a top switch.
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So I could use an adapter on a 2" or 1" plate from my PE8 . Speaking of which the on/off is in the same place on my Flex mini
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I just bought them for 306. Only used the mini to compound of a huge scratch in the work van so far and it was leaps and bounds better than the harbor freight
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I bought a Nano on eBay. It was just the tool itself. It came in a normal Rupes box, but as far as I know I`m the only one that has been able to get one. I didn`t ask the seller where they got it from. I was quite surprised to actually win it with what I thought was a low bid. I suppose if you didn`t already have one with the kit it would not be much good. Rupes should start selling them by theirselves. If there is a demand for them I don`t understand why they don`t meet it. Maybe one of the Rupes guys will respond.
Thanks for the review and comparison!
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