As one of the moderators of the Dutch Meguiar's forum, I got the chance to get my hands on a G220EU to do a little review on it. Didn't test it on a car yet, but on a bonnet we got from the wreckers yard.
As you may or may not know, we didn't have a dedicated polishing machine over here in Europe as you do in the states. We used machines that were dual action sanding machines due to the lack of something better. To get a G100 over here and buy a converter would mean a lot more costs. So machines like the AEG 460EXE and Metabo SXE450 are used a lot, in The Netherlands at least.
My personal opinion on the G220? A great machine! Is easy to handle, lightweight (the metabo weighs 3,1 kgs, the G220 2,5 kgs). Due to the US sizes of the velcro and the European metric system, we had a lot of trouble fitting the pads to the various machines. That is a problem which no longer exists now the G220 is here!
A few things that bug me though.... the case which comes with the G220EU is not very useful, to get the machine back in the case, you have to disassemble the machine again, not very handy. If you use it once in a while, this shouldn't be a problem, but for frequent use..... The handle that comes with the G220 vibrates more than the machine itself, tried using it without the handle worked better, but you than don't have much grip on the machine, turning the handle 90 degrees to the front worked better for me at least.
The price.... 249,- euro in The Netherlands (is about 366 USD ...) is a bit expensive, the AEG and metabo retail for about 221 USD over here.
The real test is when we use it for a full detail, but with the holiday season here and the weather overhere we'll have to wait a little longer
After this we can really give this machine the review it needs I'll get back on this as soon as possible if you guys find it useful!
As you may or may not know, we didn't have a dedicated polishing machine over here in Europe as you do in the states. We used machines that were dual action sanding machines due to the lack of something better. To get a G100 over here and buy a converter would mean a lot more costs. So machines like the AEG 460EXE and Metabo SXE450 are used a lot, in The Netherlands at least.
My personal opinion on the G220? A great machine! Is easy to handle, lightweight (the metabo weighs 3,1 kgs, the G220 2,5 kgs). Due to the US sizes of the velcro and the European metric system, we had a lot of trouble fitting the pads to the various machines. That is a problem which no longer exists now the G220 is here!
A few things that bug me though.... the case which comes with the G220EU is not very useful, to get the machine back in the case, you have to disassemble the machine again, not very handy. If you use it once in a while, this shouldn't be a problem, but for frequent use..... The handle that comes with the G220 vibrates more than the machine itself, tried using it without the handle worked better, but you than don't have much grip on the machine, turning the handle 90 degrees to the front worked better for me at least.
The price.... 249,- euro in The Netherlands (is about 366 USD ...) is a bit expensive, the AEG and metabo retail for about 221 USD over here.
The real test is when we use it for a full detail, but with the holiday season here and the weather overhere we'll have to wait a little longer
After this we can really give this machine the review it needs I'll get back on this as soon as possible if you guys find it useful!
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