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    dual head polishers

    I was trying to find that dual head forced rotation Flex machine from Russia again, no luck....but came across a composite version of the cyclo

    gbsaerospace.net/product/dual-head-final-s-electrical-polisher-for-mirror-image-results-bit-1234/

    Highly durable, light-weight, Dual Head Polisher with adjustable speed switch. Ideal for use with Cyclo Wraps to provide lasting mirror image results after compounding. The Biltema Polishers are significantly lighter than the conventional Aluminum Cyclo Polishers and have variable speed recessed switches that can be adjusted for just the right speed while working on surfaces. Has dual orbiting heads that mirrors the overlapping, circular motion of hand polishing. Virtually no vibration. Hardened plastic housing for durability, lightness and safety. Fits all standard Cyclo type accessories. Outstanding value and quality.

    Looking at the price, perhaps its just the polisher housing?

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    Re: dual head polishers

    Looks like a cheap knock off to me. Pricing is in British pounds so shipping might be a shocker. My Cyclo still works as new after more than a dozen years, it`s the single speed.
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    Re: dual head polishers

    IMO one of the reasons to buy a Cyclo is the build-quality.

    Yeah, the design makes for a nice smooth feel and all, but that`s not what I think of when I consider why I like mine.

    AFAIK any variable speed will allow a *lower* speed, which IME it not of any real benefit (a *higher* speed might be useful).

    Can`t imagine somebody caring about it being lighter, but eh...that`s just my take on it.

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    Re: dual head polishers

    There`s another brand called smart tools
    I littery think it`s cyclo internals with plastic body

    And true on the weight,
    It was just something different, so I posted.
    Need to find that dial head flex haha
    That thing looked like cyclo killer

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    Re: dual head polishers

    nothingface5384- Yeah, IIRC the Smart one has been around for a while, think I saw it at Top of the Line.

    And yeah#2 a forced-rotation dual-head *would* be something! Bet it`d be one big heavy monster (like the triple-head Cyclo...I wonder, do they even still make that thing?).

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    Re: dual head polishers

    And just for reference, so I can find it again

    flex l 1506 vr2

 

 

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