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Nice review. Looks like a good machine
Great review! VERY IN DEPTH! Now I`m just deliberating to wait for the new rupes or pick one of these up. I`m just going to buy them all!
In all seriousness...
Last time I checked most pro’s are charging more then enough for one detail to easily pay for machine and pad set ups. 2+ steppers with a coating and you can ever get two machines. I do this on the side now (I was pro but got a great job offer an couldn’t pass it up). Now I back roll my clients to weekends only. I literally work to buy new equipment/garage toys! I bought a 220 converter just so I can run my UK toys.
Also, I will detail for polishers... don`t tell my clients!
Thanks to the OP for taking the time to do a thorough review.
Sharing my thoughts after having used both polishers (Rupes 21 and Boss 21)
Bought a Rupes 21 like everyone else a couple years ago. After a few months I started to have an issue with the speed control. As in, the speed would sometimes fluctuate a bit on its own without any user input or change in pressure. This progressively got worse and worse until I had no control over the speed. The machine did whatever it wanted.
Just so happened to be beyond the 1 yr warranty at that point. Had the Rupes sent in for repair. There is only 1 place that services rupes tools in the US. This cost me 8 weeks without the tool, $150 in repair (new gear set), and a number of phone calls. Worked well for about 2 months. Started to fluctuate speed again. Long and short, it again does whatever it wants. I have basically no control over the speed of the tool.
Around the same time the Rupes was again giving me trouble, Griots released the Boss polisher. Even sent a direct mailer to my business with a nice brochure. Let me say that I love my GG6. Yes it craps out every 8 months or so. BUT there is a no questions asked lifetime warranty on the GG6. I`ve gone through the process a few times with no trouble and quick turnaround. You send them a broken polisher, they send a brand new one. Simple. This is quite the contrary to rupes with their 1 yr warranty and lackluster repair service. Lifetime warranty on the Boss in case you werent` sure.
I ordered the Boss direct from Griots in the event I do have a warranty issue down the line. Been only using the tool for a month now but I`m pretty happy with it for many of the reasons outlined by the OP
One thing I don`t like and I didn`t see mentioned was the heat issue. The body of the Boss polishers builds more heat than the rupes. Its tolerable though. But worth noting
Also worth noting - never had any issues with my PC7424xp, or my Flex 3401 or Flex PE. So the most expensive tool in the room (Rupes 21) has given me the most trouble and cost me out of pocket to repair once already. I was happy to push it aside for a better solution and glad I waited for the Boss
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Bryan
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I`m used to heat. I got a flex
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Ish, that was my biggest worry. The rupes delaminates and distorts pads already. I was hoping they improved the cooling. Also note I don`t think the new GG Boss comes with a life warranty. I really hope it does though, if so I will be buying it regardless.
Personally the only brands I could see never having problems are flex an metabo, possibly bosch or festool but even then. My buddy has a rotex that he loans me sanding jobs. I have never seen better build quality in machines past those two companies.
Bad ass review. Thanks for taking the time to share this with us.
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Hey Bryan. A few other guys have messaged me about the heat too. No doubt it runs warmer than the Rupes, likely from the larger motor, but it`s still well below the temps you`ll see from some other tools and has never been uncomfortable for me. On a hot day I was seeing temps around 120 degrees with my Flex PE14 and on the same car/paint my G21 was maxing at 102.
This thermal was taken near the end of a testing season at the Groit`s facility after running at speed 6 for 36hrs straight.
I really don`t care if Griot copied the Rupes...the only thing that matters to me is that they improved it. What bothers me is that they also took Kevin Brown`s washer mod idea. Now if they are paying KB a royalty that would be cool of Griot.
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