There are a few `S` versions, which one for us hobbiers?
Presently I have been using the PC 7335 for 20 yrs.
There are a few `S` versions, which one for us hobbiers?
Presently I have been using the PC 7335 for 20 yrs.
Fwiw, here`s their address:
Jiangxi Checheng Trading Co.,Ltd.
Add:NO.1669,Beijing East Road,Nanchang,Jiangxi.
Nothing to do with Chechnya.
I requested a quote. I think I may pull the trigger for the price. Fingers crossed.
Edit: "Stacey" is very fast to respond, answered all my questions. I`m going to pull the trigger, worth giving the S15 a shot.
This is what I got from her,
"The price for one S15 is $89.00/pc,after checking the freight by DHL Hongkong is $38.00 to PA 18336,
so the total cost is $89.0+$38.0+$6.0 (paypal commission) =$133.00,if you can confirm the price,I will make the PI for you."
Teach me, Teach me! :tumblewee
Alright, Got the polisher deliver yesterday. Shipping was fast coming all the way from China, 2 day shipped from Hong Kong. Ordering was super easy and received a lot of communication from "Stacey." I`m very skeptical of overseas ordering but there are some people/companies that are honest and do want return business. This is only my opinion. I was not a fan of how the polisher was packaged for shipping. The polisher is just sitting in a cardboard box with no packing material so it bounced around in shipment...no damage though. the Polisher itself is well made cast/injected plastic/rubber. All the pieces are well built. it is indeed using NSK bearings and steel counter weight. It`s very smooth and quiet. I`ve included pics and a video I made and uploaded to Youtube. Pardon my fabulous camera skills. I have not had time to test it on a vehicle but will this weekend.
https://youtu.be/MfB8MI7ht2Y
Very cool. Anxious to hear how it runs when you have a chance, Joe. I like the "CHE-CHENG" name plate! Keep us posted, and thanks again!!
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In China, it`s probably pronounced -- "Cha-Ching".. get it??
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I went ahead and pulled the trigger on the rotary. $89 including the shipping. I just can`t bear to pay $400+ for a polisher that I don`t use that often. We`ll see how smooth and effective that it is. Communication and purchase was great. BTW, seller does PayPal so I didn`t have to use my CC.
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You have my attention as well. I`ve been itching for a long throw, forced rotation polisher, but I just can`t stomach the $400+ for one. I`m just a weekend warrior with my own stuff. Sometimes a friends or family members car as well, so spending big money on a tool that I`m only going to use a hand full of times a year just doesn`t make sense. I`m hoping it holds up well. Keep us posted.
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I’ve had a few cheaper polishers.
Non of them compare in any way to these Works of Art !
I don’t care how much these cost, worth every dollar !
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Haven’t tried this but tried the maxshine who makes Griots boss polishers and a couple of other “inexpensive” polishers. Just pulling out of box and running a few minutes.... don’t compare one bit to Griots and the maxshine had cnc’d counterweight and NSK bearings. Love to give one of these a whirl to compare...
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