wannafbody
wannafbody
No doubt the Flex is a very nice machine but when you can buy a rotary for as low as $20 up to $200 it begs a question as to which is a better choice. The Flex is less likely to do serious damage if misused. The Flex also uses a relatively low rotation speed. A rotary at 1000 rpm with a light cut pad and medium polish will tackle swirls and is relatively safe. Bumping up the rpm and adding a wool pad makes for really serious corrective ability. After using a rotary it's a good idea to follow up with a RO for a perfect hollogram free finish. I see the biggest advantage of the Flex as a one machine operation for moderate defect removal but I don't think it can match the shear corrective ability of a rotary at 2000 rpm. Any Flex users also own a rotary? For a pro I think a rotary would be a better choice provided they already owned a PC, UDM or Cyclo.