What is Griot`s Garage selling here? At first I thought it was the old 97336 kit with the dust collection thing on it, but it doesn`t look like any PC I`ve seen before. Anyone know the model number on that thing?
What is Griot`s Garage selling here? At first I thought it was the old 97336 kit with the dust collection thing on it, but it doesn`t look like any PC I`ve seen before. Anyone know the model number on that thing?
This was brought up a while ago and I don`t think that anyone was able to figure out who the mannufacturer was.
I found the thread http://www.detailcity.org/forums/car...ighlight=griot
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I sent them an email asking who makes it...as soon as I hear from them I will post it back on this thread.
On the Meg`s forum..it was found it was from a Chinese tool company...forgot the name....there was also a test comparison on it to the PC...
but it is a Chinese tool....there was a link to the site and it showed exact some polisher..with descriptions
ok found it..they say it from Mosay electrical comp....China...
Al
2004 Ford Ranger 4x4
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Here is their response. So in short we still don`t know..Unless the megs forum was right.
Hello Stephan,
Thank you for taking the time to send us your email message. I understand that you would like information regarding the manufacturer of our Griot`s Garage Random Orbital, item 10925. Unfortunately, I am unable to release any vendor/manufacturer information, as we are bound by a Non-Disclosure Agreement with this manufacturer. This machine is exclusive to Griot`s Garage as it was specifically designed for our company. I apologize for any inconvenience which this may cause. If you have any additional questions please feel free to reply to this email, or call our Customer Service Department at (800) 345-5789 from 6 am - 6 pm Monday thru Friday and 7 am - 3:30 pm Saturday PST. Thanks again for your email, and have a great day!
Have fun in your garage!
Here it is. Knowing who makes it is all we needed to find out more information.
this looks to be like Griot`s...Groit`s seems to be a little different..as they said built to there specs..but the power and description fit the Groit`s model
http://www.mosay.com/proinfo.asp?pl_id=173
AL
2004 Ford Ranger 4x4
Bright Red
My PitBull Rides Shotgun
Thats the one...nice job...Originally Posted by Jngrbrdman
seeing how it`s the same price as a PC...I would stick with the PC.
I was thinking this one....Originally Posted by AL-53
http://www.mosay.com/proinfo.asp?pl_id=207
Looks like Griot`s did a lot of work on this one ... then again... maybe not
Griots:
Mosay:
The only difference looks like is the dust collection bag - which I guess is considered specifically designed for Griots... but it doesn`t seem like they designed as much as they said in the emial...
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The backing plates are not the typical hook and loop plates either. The use several screws to hold them on.
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I can`t imagine that Griot`s would have them design a sander to polish cars with. You would think that it would have been more suited for car polishing and left that stupid dust thing off. What good is that going to do for a car? Griot`s is full of crap if they think I`m going to believe they designed that thing.
Griot`s Garage = PRIVATE LABELSOriginally Posted by Jngrbrdman
Buy low priced items, put on Griot`s Garage sticker, sell for much higher price, tell people to have fun.
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...need a wax?
Originally Posted by Leyland
LOL! That`s what I was thinking.
c`mon... some PC clone made in china with a bolted on backing plate couldn`t possibly be low priced and easily available for private labeling.Originally Posted by Leyland
I forgot to mention it not only has the 4 screw backing plate it can`t be modified to work with the current Edge 2K line up.
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