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    I`ve been on this forum for quite awhile now. (I think since around 2003)

    I did a lot of lurking, and learned quite a bit. I learned enough to start detailing "semi-professionally" whilst unemployed during 2003-2004.

    I`ve got some great experience, enough to where I`ve got some past customers who have come looking for my services even though I`ve given up detailing for dollars.



    either way, my past buffer (which I purchased in 04 ) has expired. It is a Vector rotary. I need to replace it, and now I have the funds to buy a good, reliable unit.

    The question is where to buy it. I`ve been away from the forums for awhile, and I see that much has changed here.



    Any recommendations?



    Thanks in advance..

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    hitachi makita and metabo are the most popular. I have the hitachi and like it ALOT
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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselMDX
    hitachi makita and metabo are the most popular. I have the hitachi and like it ALOT


    And I have both the other two and can vouch for both of *them*. So it`s not like you`d go wrong with any of those three.

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    what made you buy both accum?
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    Just stay away from the Porter Cable version of the rotary, I have it and although it works nice its too heavy to use on verticle pannels for long sessions.

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    hitachi makita and metabo are the most popular. I have the Makita and like it ALOT

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    spammer be gone

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    I am also looking to buy a rotary but wondering if I should buy both the makita and metabo.



    Money won`t be a problem but wondering what are the pros and cons for the makita and metabo and does one do something better than the other and vice versa.

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    also amongst the three popular ones (hitachi, makita, metabo), Dewalt is also another one...

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    Quote Originally Posted by kastanaras
    I am also looking to buy a rotary but wondering if I should buy both the makita and metabo.



    Money won`t be a problem but wondering what are the pros and cons for the makita and metabo and does one do something better than the other and vice versa.




    makita is considered a heavy duty machine that can take the abuse it is a little heavier then the hitachi/metabo but just as nice



    Metabo is top of the line lighter more powerful and more ergonomic than the others, tho i have read some over heating problems.
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    Quote Originally Posted by kastanaras
    I am also looking to buy a rotary but wondering if I should buy both the makita and metabo.



    Money won`t be a problem but wondering what are the pros and cons for the makita and metabo and does one do something better than the other and vice versa.
    In the following thread (in post #9) Accumulator explains what he likes/dislikes about the Metabo vs the Makita:



    http://autopia.org/forum/machine-pol...e12-175-a.html
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    Quote Originally Posted by Eliot Ness
    In the following thread (in post #9) Accumulator explains what he likes/dislikes about the Metabo vs the Makita:



    http://autopia.org/forum/machine-pol...e12-175-a.html




    Seems like the slightly lighter hitachi is a good compromise between the makita and metabo. The one downsides I see with the metabo are lack of an accessible speed dial for "on-the-fly" adjustment, and the minimal weight over the head of the machine forces me to apply a slight downwards pressure when operating.



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    Quote Originally Posted by DieselMDX
    what made you buy both accum?


    You mean besides the fact that I`m a tool junkie



    I just never really liked using the Makita and I wondered if I`d like the Metabo better. The more I use it (Metabo), the more I like it.



    Don`t take my not liking the Makita the wrong way, I only *really* like using the Cyclo



    Jim W- I got both my rotaries (and one of the Cyclos and maybe one of the PCs, I forget..) at Top of the Line Auto Detailing Supplies . Utterly impeccable customer service.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Accumulator
    You mean besides the fact that I`m a tool junkie



    I just never really liked using the Makita and I wondered if I`d like the Metabo better. The more I use it (Metabo), the more I like it.



    Don`t take my not liking the Makita the wrong way, I only *really* like using the Cyclo



    Jim W- I got both my rotaries (and one of the Cyclos and maybe one of the PCs, I forget..) at Top of the Line Auto Detailing Supplies . Utterly impeccable customer service.




    Thanks, Accumulator,

    I was reading through the responses and was saying to myself "where did he buy it from?"



    That is, until I saw the last thread in the post...



    Thanks again..

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    Don`t mean to Hijack this thread but, I am in the same boat of looking for a new rotary. I was wondering what everyone thought about the DeWalt DW849? I can get one from the local grainger guy for $154.08 and some local paint guys I know really like using DeWalt`s. Mike...

 

 
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