OK. I. Looked it up and it weights 8.8 lbs
OK. I. Looked it up and it weights 8.8 lbs
Nice. You decide what rotary you want?
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Well the 3401 is relisted. Buyer didnt pay in 2 days after purchasing and didnt respond to my attempts to contact. I hve a coworker interested in buying it and another wants the 3403. Could work out well.
Jrok, we will keep our fingers crossed.
Hopefully they sell quickly.
I`m gonna try unloading 3 of my polishers after I move next month. Just been too busy to deal with it right now . I`m trying Detailing Bliss as Driver suggested.
All i want is the newer Rupes Mk2s.
But i may also wait on Swanics " Is it worth the upgrade " review
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The fein is worth the price tag if you really want the best machine. Most don`t like the straight cut gear noise, it`s a little louder than makita.
Mak and dewalt are perfect workhorses
The buffing pad aficionado
2.4 kilograms
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Sold both the 3401 and 3403 to coworker`s yesterday. One is a detailer that is rotary only... Showed up with cash in hand. I sold the 3401 to a coworker that just bought a new to him 2011 maxima. We agreed on the price of 285, which included the 2 backing plates, bag, and Mike`s book. I`ll have him bring his car over and I`ll show him how to use it, and let him try some different pads out to see what he likes.
The best machine I`ve ever used
Noisy a little more than Makita but speed range is ideal for 21st century rotary work at 200, 350, 500, 650, 900 and up to 1500
lightweight but can handle any size pad up to 220mm as I said before
sadly never produced and sold in USA, Euro and other 240 volt regions only to my knowledge
now discontinued to be replaced with next version
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