This just in: NEW Griot's Garage GG6

C. Charles Hahn

CCH Auto Appearance, LLC
I just got an email with pre-order information about a newly revised/updated Griot's 6" DA:



Griot's Garage 6" Random Orbital - Griot's Garage



Looks like there have been several design changes with the same 850W motor. Just thought I'd share the info:



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RZJZA80 said:
I think this was posted somewhere else here already, but it does look like a good unit, same motor and spec it seems but different ergonomics.



I must've missed the post if it was... but since the videos and such were posted a week ago it's entirely possible. Sorry if this is a re-post!



This looks like they basically took their 3" DA and scaled it to be twice as large; same casing design. What I don't see is if they're still going to offer a lifetime warranty or not.
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
I must've missed the post if it was... but since the videos and such were posted a week ago it's entirely possible. Sorry if this is a re-post!



This looks like they basically took their 3" DA and scaled it to be twice as large; same casing design. What I don't see is if they're still going to offer a lifetime warranty or not.



I THINK they are, I read somewhere, but if this new unit solves the spindle heating up issue on speed 6, I'll buy a couple, and I still need to get the 3" one too.
 
So it's the exact same on the inside, just with different styling? I JUST got my GG 6in RO a few weeks ago, so I'm kind of pissed.





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2001Ranger said:
So it's the exact same on the inside, just with different styling? I JUST got my GG 6in RO a few weeks ago, so I'm kind of pissed.





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Why are you pissed? Would you rather it have the same styling but different internals?
 
C. Charles Hahn said:
I must've missed the post if it was... but since the videos and such were posted a week ago it's entirely possible. Sorry if this is a re-post!



This looks like they basically took their 3" DA and scaled it to be twice as large; same casing design. What I don't see is if they're still going to offer a lifetime warranty or not.



From the GG description above: "Backed by a lifetime guarantee against defects."
 
Deep Gloss Auto Salon said:
Why are you pissed? Would you rather it have the same styling but different internals?



No, ment to say I was GOING to be pissed if it was different on the inside.



Just aggravating that a few weeks after I buy mine, they announce this one, that has some nicer ergonomics to it.





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IHA Mark said:
Looks promising. Still on the fences about getting a GG6 or a 3D polisher for a secondary machine.



After all the problems with the 3D machine, you're still on the fence? Seriously?
 
other than the new ergonomics/styling on the outside, it's still the same internally inside so unless you like the formentioned, why not wait and find a new gg6v2 on clearance somewhere...
 
Griot's must have done something about improving the reliability given they have the lifetime guarantee. They just would not admit it in their marketing materials. But then, we will not know until users give feedback.
 
Interesting that Griot's brought "Professional" back into the mix. From the product description: "Powerful enough for a professional. Safe enough for a first-timer." For awhile, if I remember correctly, they were giving pros a hard time with the warranty as they said the GG6 wasn't built for the hard continuous use by a pro detailer.
 
I could care less about ergonomics. If they improved the spindle heating up so you can actually use the higher speeds its capable of without melting backing plates or disintegrating pads that would be nice.
 
brownbob06 said:
I could care less about ergonomics. If they improved the spindle heating up so you can actually use the higher speeds its capable of without melting backing plates or disintegrating pads that would be nice.



Huh, I OTOH, would *really* appreicate the relocated on/off switch, and I've never had problems with extended sessions at speed 6 messing up my plates or pads :nixweiss
 
I guess I don't mean I could care less. What I meant is that I'm used to my GG6 polisher and it feels fine to me now. I've had both of those things happen. The pad disintegrated at speed 5 and the backing plate was around there, maybe 5 1/2, not really an extended session either. I go up to speed 4 now and that's it lol. And I'm sure I'm not the first to complain about the heat.
 
brownbob06- No worries, I understand...I was just pointing out how different people have different concerns. And yeah, I suspect I've just somehow been lucky that I haven't experienced the pad/plate issues that plague so many people :nixweiss
 
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