Mary B
New member
I will be purchasing a Flex Pe8 and would love to hear some input from anyone using this pocket polisher ? I've been lurkin' & learnin' for 8 months or so, here's your chance to help a newby.
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Sorry to derail the topic but I am holding off on the Kompakt in favor of the Rupes Nano. Tough decision because Connect makes the Kompakt extremely affordable and the Nano will be >2x the cost... but battery powered and the option of using DA function
Anyone want to weigh in?
Hard to weigh in when no one has one yet.
Sorry to derail the topic but I am holding off on the Kompakt in favor of the Rupes Nano. Tough decision because Connect makes the Kompakt extremely affordable and the Nano will be >2x the cost... but battery powered and the option of using DA function
Anyone want to weigh in?
im curious on the PE8 too. subscribed.
what would be some advantages and disadvantages of using the PE8 over a dedicated 3" PC?
would a PE8 have less power then a full size rotary converted to a 3"?
Best $ I've ever spent. This from a guy that has Flex, Rupes, Griots, and Porter Cable units. Highly advise getting at a minimum 2 or three of the extensions to get behind mirrors and in tight spots.
Buff and Shine Rotary Backing Plate Extension
I don't understand why people seem to knock on the 1k min rpm on the pe8. You have to remember that the speed is all relative to the pad size as well. The outer edge of a 6" pad at 600rpm may be close to the speed of the outer edge of a 3" pad at 1k rpm.
The pe8 is so easy to use even a newbie could handle it. It is effortless to control even with just one hand.
I also picked up one open box and got a hell of a deal on it, but I'd gladly pay full price if I needed another. It's just so darn easy to use. Could I use my makita? Sure. I'd rather not have to mess around changing backing plates and extensions though. And any time during a long detail I don't have to handle the makita, I'll take
it all comes down to preference really. I am in love with the basically zero vibration of a rotary