which is a better brand of rotary to buy, a dewalt or a makita rotary buffer?
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A good question as they are both about the same price. I decided on the Makita - UPS says it will be delivered TODAY!! My reasons were, lighter, starts up slow then goes to set speed and I've used Makita cordless drills at work and they were great. I'm sure DeWalt has a loyal following and they are great products. I just think for me - lighter weight meant better control. But hey I don't even have it yet and I've never used a DeWalt, but it's a Pepsi vs Coke thing - both great, just have to decide which one suits you better.
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Are you experienced witha rotary, or planning to practice some? I notice your one thread says you are a bit new..
A new person can certainly learn to use a rotary, but do not learn on your own car, get some scrap panels. It is very easy to cause damage with a rotary if you arent experienced.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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i own a dewalt and i have used a makita a few times. I love my dewalt, i like the extra weight, but as stated before its all personal preference because they are both great buffers. I also think that the makita makes a little less noise which is good if you are gonna be rubbing out a car for 7 hours.
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Originally posted by Murr1525 View PostAre you experienced witha rotary, or planning to practice some? I notice your one thread says you are a bit new..
A new person can certainly learn to use a rotary, but do not learn on your own car, get some scrap panels. It is very easy to cause damage with a rotary if you arent experienced.before u rev em up, shine em up!
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I suggest you get a Makita BO 6040 model, is 2 in 1 machine where you can switch to DA and rotary, rather then buying 2 machine. What do you think ? Check it out for more details...Is not how you shine your car, Is what you shine your car with
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you can't go wrong with either. i believe joe from superior shine uses a dewalt, and mr.phillips uses a makita (which he's had for over 15+ years! correct me if i am wrong). it's preference, they're both quality tools that will last many many years...
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Originally posted by frustrateddetailer View Postdon't get me wrong here but i love to learn how to use machine especially the DA but ordering one is just plain to costly. i know $200 dollars is not much for you guys but its a damn lot of money for me. thats around P10,000 (philippine peso) and to tell you i only have a P3,000 every month! so i just thought that if i would to buy a polisher it would be a rotary because it can remove sanding marks that a DA cant. hehehehe. . . . and don't worry, i won't be buying stuff soon because i don't have money yet. . . hahahahaha. . .
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Originally posted by Vincent View PostI suggest you get a Makita BO 6040 model, is 2 in 1 machine where you can switch to DA and rotary, rather then buying 2 machine. What do you think ? Check it out for more details...before u rev em up, shine em up!
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Originally posted by frustrateddetailer View Postreally?! ! thats awesome! where can i find this piece of machine?
I would suggest doing a search on that particular model as if I remember correctly some people had good and bad experiences with it. I believe Mike may have even tested one of them.
As mentioned by other posters, weight is a concern. If you are buffing for several hours, your arms and back will be feeling it! In this write-up, I had to rotary buff the truck for about 13 hours straight as the damage was that extensive. Buffing that long with an 8 lbs machine takes a lot out of a person!
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I agree. the Dewalt has that problem of being a little heavier. I own a black and decker one and it's worked pretty good, and the slow start is a great advantage.
I know both are great machines, but the detalt is, IMO, a little harder to master, but will be foolproof for those who want to set exact RPM speeds" Sometimes logic is your friend (Mike-In-Orange)"
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The DeWalt's extra weight will help when compounding horizontal surfaces.
The Makita will be better for the rest. Iwent with the DeWalt.
The BO6040 may be the best of both worlds. But you could get a rotary plus a PC for the price of one 6040. That would mean less working time on each machine. May have some effect on life expectancy.
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