I would say if you feel like the extra time is your biggest factor sure why not. I learned on a rotary but use the p/c the most. Sure it takes longer but that`s not the most important thing for me. I feel like the next step up is a Flex, for my work around here. The added power of the flex is what I am after and with that said the time of completing a job will also increase.
You can surely do great work with both, but my few cars I do around here will be with a p/c or flex...
Sometimes you are better off getting the tool that costs extra, even if you gotta wait an extra month or two.
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