Vector Polisher..

I have one because I replaced my DeWalt that died with it. I was short on money at that time putting myself through school. Anyway I have had it 2.5 years and has been about 200 details without a glitch. It is a bit heavy but you get used to it. The downside is the rpm dont match the dial they go by 500rpm intervals rather than 1000 ie 1=500 rpm
 
topnotch said:
I have one because I replaced my DeWalt that died with it. I was short on money at that time putting myself through school. Anyway I have had it 2.5 years and has been about 200 details without a glitch. It is a bit heavy but you get used to it. The downside is the rpm dont match the dial they go by 500rpm intervals rather than 1000 ie 1=500 rpm



so i guess it served its purpose for you then huh? im glad to hear at least one positive review. but i'll give it a shot once this weather decides to change.
 
As I said I got it as a replacement thinking it would die and the thing is going strong after all this time. I got it for $45 at Pep Boys cause they had it priced wrong. I get lucky here and there.



Scott: There are better machines but as I said I think the price helps me get over some quirks about it, and when it dies I wont be upset because it was cheap
 
topnotch said:
As I said I got it as a replacement thinking it would die and the thing is going strong after all this time. I got it for $45 at Pep Boys cause they had it priced wrong. I get lucky here and there.



45 bucks. man thats dirt. i wish i had picked mine up for that much. 64.69 is what i paid yesterday. but its ok.
 
Sorry to bring back from the dead but anybody else with comments on this unit?



My local Auto Zone has them for $54!
 
evo77 said:
Sorry to bring back from the dead but anybody else with comments on this unit?



My local Auto Zone has them for $54!



i've got it and it serves its purpose. but the question for some people is how long? so far it hasnt let me down.
 
chml17l said:
You might consider the Hitachi Rotary for roughly $50 more than the Vector. It is no doubt a more "quality" tool.



Hitachi linky

I'll also point out the Hitachi is now listed at $179 at this link.



I've been considering a cheap rotary for personal use. I just take care of my own cars and don't plan on letting them get in need of serious paint correction too often, but it would be nice to have something a little stronger than my PC. This Vector might be just the ticket.
 
velobard said:
I'll also point out the Hitachi is now listed at $179 at this link.



I've been considering a cheap rotary for personal use. I just take care of my own cars and don't plan on letting them get in need of serious paint correction too often, but it would be nice to have something a little stronger than my PC. This Vector might be just the ticket.



you've got pm
 
Definitely. I mean for $54 locally its a deal. The Vector appears to be doing a great job at DOING its job. :bigups



I'll be buying one this week and will post my opinion and results of the unit in a few weeks.
 
evo77 said:
Definitely. I mean for $54 locally its a deal. The Vector appears to be doing a great job at DOING its job. :bigups



I'll be buying one this week and will post my opinion and results of the unit in a few weeks.



Good luck with it. I hope it does you good as its done for me.
 
evo77 said:
Definitely. I mean for $54 locally its a deal. The Vector appears to be doing a great job at DOING its job. :bigups



I'll be buying one this week and will post my opinion and results of the unit in a few weeks.



go for it. if its any good, people just might get more of em.
 
Scottwax said:
So it seems to be worth the price? I just might have to check one out then...



For people who seem to be on a tight budget, it seems to get the job done. Check it out and see what you think. Its no Dewalt or Metabo, but its a Vector.
 
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