3d new polisher is available! Order here!

For now only the kit is available. Specs and all other info will be posted as soon as Ben has time.



I was bugging him all PM to post it today so that those who want the machine can actually order it and receive it asap.



I appreciate your understanding.



gooshster said:
Im curious what are the specs on the new polisher, and can it be purchased by itself
 
Id figure with all the talk of how good the polisher is compared to others, the specs would be the first piece of information they would provide for comparison. I am interested in buying one but have no way to compare it to the other offerings. Seems odd.
 
The guys and Tunch are in China (the HD line is a huge hit over there!) and we have to wait for them to come back (Tuesday/Wednesday) and provide the info. As I said earlier, the item is up only this early ahead of the tech stuff, so that those who just want to buy and use it, can.



Please understand.



gooshster said:
Id figure with all the talk of how good the polisher is compared to others, the specs would be the first piece of information they would provide for comparison. I am interested in buying one but have no way to compare it to the other offerings. Seems odd.
 
Thomas Dekany said:
The guys and Tunch are in China (the HD line is a huge hit over there!) and we have to wait for them to come back (Tuesday/Wednesday) and provide the info. As I said earlier, the item is up only this early ahead of the tech stuff, so that those who just want to buy and use it, can.



Please understand.



I'm very interested to see what this unit can do both on paper and in use. Hearing Barry say that it's heavier and (more importantly) louder than others on the market has me a little disappointed up front. I already don't like how loud my traditional DAs are.



Though I do understand other business committments, I too would have hoped the "tech stuff" about the final product would have been a known commodity by now since we've been hearing about the machines for weeks. Oh well.
 
Charlie i wouldnt dismiss this.machine because its louder and heavy then the griots:shurhold DA. The diffsrence is minimal but there is one. This machine feels built to last. Only time will tell, compared to others Ihave used, thjs.machine feels like a quality piece. i need to give it a real test run. So car I think it will e a hoosen polisher to many people.
 
Barry Theal said:
Charlie i wouldnt dismiss this.machine because its louder and heavy then the griots:shurhold DA. The diffsrence is minimal but there is one. This machine feels built to last. Only time will tell, compared to others Ihave used, thjs.machine feels like a quality piece. i need to give it a real test run. So car I think it will e a hoosen polisher to many people.



Have you been drinking, Barry?
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
<snipped>I too would have hoped the "tech stuff" about the final product would have been a known commodity by now since we've been hearing about the machines for weeks. Oh well.



It's a secret Charlie, just buy it.
 
Barry Theal said:
Charlie i wouldnt dismiss this.machine because its louder and heavy then the griots:shurhold DA. The diffsrence is minimal but there is one. This machine feels built to last. Only time will tell, compared to others Ihave used, thjs.machine feels like a quality piece. i need to give it a real test run. So car I think it will e a hoosen polisher to many people.



Oh, I'm not dismissing it, far from it in fact. I'm going to wait to see the specs and find out how it performs in the real world before passing judgement. If it can outperform other tools then those drawbacks are something that can be lived with, if it's only "as good" then those things bear more weight (no pun intended) in the decision making process of which tool to use. That's all I was getting at.
 
I also look forward to seeing actual side by side in use reviews from some independent detailers.



As part of the marketing launch, it would make sense to approach some detailers to do side by side in the same other companies do when launching products that can get some use on it.
 
I figured if a company designs a machine they have it built according to their specs, i cant imagine a polisher being designed by a company and then being marketed and sold without the specs being known. Its like asking us to buy a sports car without being able to tell a consumer how fast it is or how many horsepower. This is more than likely a relabeled machine with some cosmetic changes, it doesnt make sense nor would it be profitable for a company to design and manufacturer a new polisher that would be less powerful than those already on the market,
 
Barry went out of his way to have the machine overnighted just so everyone can have a sneak peak. While others choose to complain about what info has been released, I want to say thank you to Barry.
 
Mush-Mouth said:
You should buy one and do a review of it on all the forums you post on. That way you can de-Bunky any rumors instead of just make them. I bet lots of people trust what you say as a professional?



I was a UDM 1.0 (s/n 171) early adopter. I had planned on getting the Griots this year if anything due to the warranty. The more choices the better.
 
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