What is the best dual action polisher on the market, excluding Flex, and why?
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PC7424XP
Shurhold
Meguiars G110v2
What is the best dual action polisher on the market, excluding Flex, and why?
Griots Garage
PC7424XP
Shurhold
Meguiars G110v2
Garry Dean - Tampa, FL - 813-846-4406
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Meguiar`s G110v2 is all I`ve used.
I went through 3....all power cord failures. Then I finally got one that`s tough! I`ve used it a year now with no probs. I never had any problems returning the other through Megs direct.
Would love to hear more about the others though.
I had a g110v2 that eventually failed, I think its the brushes and at the time they were on back order so I picked up a Griot`s machine. I noticed the Griot`s had a lot more power, almost an intimidating amount of power for the occasional weekend warrior like myself.
GG6
-most power (so far)
-best warranty
-best price
Shurhold hands down.... Don`t waste your money on others. Garry man up and buy a Dynabrade attachment. :
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As per my signature: ive killed 3 g110v2`s with cord failure and 2 griots polishers to which im going to say using an undersized cord (even though it was probably a 16awg cord.)
I have replaced the cord on the v2 and havent used it yet, but the new griots i have has quite a bit of power and i feel with my new 12awg extension cord i should be good.
But as dan said, id say the griots as it has more power then any of the other machines.
E. Dynabrade on a small rotary.
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Originally Posted by Barry Theal
I ordered one last Thursday. Still waiting for it to get here.
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GG has more power, but I prefer the controls on the PCXP. Can`t beat the GG warranty though...
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Originally Posted by David Fermani
I have 2 of the GG d/as. I just ordered a Shurhold.
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Originally Posted by Garry Dean
Of all places to sell these, my local autozone has a few to sell. Granted they are $150 each but good to know if im ever in a bind.
lol, not one positive mention of the 7424.. did I do anything right?
Originally Posted by CTSV
That`s not true. It is a fantastic and reliable tool. If you have one you did not go wrong.
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Originally Posted by gmblack3
I don`t know why, but I`ve never been that thrilled with the way it feels on my Flex 3403. I prefer a regular full-size rotary to drive it.
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CTSV:
I use a PC7336 w/ 6 in. backing plate (same model really as the 7424) on my Thunder Gray CTS-V coupe. Works great! Wise choice.
Mike
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