BigFoot goes NANO: The next REVOLUTION in polishing and detailing - The BigFoot Nano w iBrid Technology

WOW! i am sold on this, looks like a VERY solid investment . I personally Hope/Wish that a version without Batteries is offered though (to offer another price option and for those of us who don't need the battery function). Either way i am very happy you guys gave the tool the option of being powered via cord. The case/display with all the contents is so nice, i just want to buy it and frame it , but then i wouldn't get to use the tool:D

Adding : Autopia Store needs to create a new product link/section called "Shut Up And Take My Money" just for this beauty.
 
I just want to recognize and thank Todd for taking the time to reply to all of our questions in the middle of SEMA day #1.

Having been to SEMA last year and seeing first hand how much of a zoo the show floor is, it's pretty remarkable that Todd is stepping away from the demands of the Rupes booth to answer all of our questions.

Thank you Todd! I can't wait to get my hands on this awesome new machine!!!

 
What a time saver, I see up to 30min shaved off in intricate work. The areas I will be able to polish efficiently and the tape I will save with that rotary mode put a smile on my face 😍
 
Nano in kit form with pads and polishes, my guess $499. But $549 wouldn't shock me either.
 
batt powered w 2 batts?

No, obviously not. But it serves a similar purpose and since it does it is directly its competition. My point is why would someone buy the iBrid if it is double the price or more of a Kompakt? Because it is strictly convenience of being wireless? C'mon man. Maybe it is just me, I have a tough time spending $500 just for the convenience.
 
Todd, I want one and at the same time I am afraid of the additional time it will add to my detail. There are just too many new places that I can now clean and polish.
 
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Beat at me to it! Literally the first thing I thought once I saw the lithium packs!
 
That polisher is so.. sexy lol

'two 12 mm sets with either a 30 mm or 50 mm pad backing plates'

I apologize if I'm not getting it. Does that mean two 12 mm sized pads?

This won't efficiently replace a 15ES or 21ES right? Can the cord be plugged in the entire time while polishing a car (as an option)?

It will come with a rotary, a 3mm and a 12mm eccentric set. You will be able to fit a 30mm or 50mm backing plate on the 3mm and 12mm sets. OR it will come with 5 sets, a rotary a 3 mm set for 30 mm pads and a 3 mm set for 50 mm pads, and a 12 mm set for 30 mm pads and a 12 mm for 50 mm pads. The tool is still in prototype form so not everything has been finalized. Sorry for the confusion, it is my fault. ]


Uhhhhh

I need this

Yes Ron, you do.


The 12mm is the throw of those 2 backing plates with attachment diameters of 30mm (1.2in) and 50mm (2in). These polishers will be for small and intricate sections of a vehicle or motorcycle.

The backing plates are small so the pads are also small (50mm and 70mm respectively). With that being said, these will not replace the 15ES/21ES but more of an addition to your arsenal of polishers. More tools in your toolbox if you will.

The pads are going to be 30 mm (1.2 inch) and 50 mm (2 inch). Again, my mistake for a typo. '


So the 21ES has 7" pads, the 15ES has 6" pads, the 75E has 4" pads. Then this NANO will have the option for 2" and 2.75" pads.

1.2 in and 2 inch pads. ;)


I need it....

Yes!!!



Any idea on how much either kit might cost?

No, not yet.


Looks like a excellent machine look forward to getting one.

With your skill level, I am confident you put it to good use.


Pure sex !!!! Another home run from Rupes. Can't believe it has been 4 years already since the Bigfoot came out.

Tell me about it. TY!


WOW! i am sold on this, looks like a VERY solid investment . I personally Hope/Wish that a version without Batteries is offered though (to offer another price option and for those of us who don't need the battery function). Either way i am very happy you guys gave the tool the option of being powered via cord. The case/display with all the contents is so nice, i just want to buy it and frame it , but then i wouldn't get to use the tool:D

Adding : Autopia Store needs to create a new product link/section called "Shut Up And Take My Money" just for this beauty.

Initially the tool will be offer in kit form only, but individual parts will be available in time (of course). No idea about a cheaper, battery-less kit, although I will certainly suggest your idea to the powers that be.


What a time saver, I see up to 30min shaved off in intricate work. The areas I will be able to polish efficiently and the tape I will save with that rotary mode put a smile on my face ��

:)


Did I miss the price?

No, pricing hasn't been released yet. The tool is still in prototype form so there are some costs to work out.


Not yet. We're all waiting...

Prices on the Mark II 15 and 21 are out:

LHR15 MarkII $399.99
LHR21 MarkII $425.00

Anyone want to guess on the Nano?

The Mk.I tools will continue on, in Apple fashion, at a much lower price point as well. So those who want a low-cost, but high-quality option into the large throw market will be able to go with genuine RUPES products.


$450 for nano

Probably more.


Nano in kit form with pads and polishes, my guess $499. But $549 wouldn't shock me either.

Not sure, but getting closer I would think. Keep in mind this is a completely new tool that pushes the boundaries far past what has been available previously. A lot of time and engineering went into the development of this tool.


Agreed, i'm expecting between $400 and $550. It's gonna hurt.

I am quite confident that this tool will pay for itself in both time savings and the amount of work now possible to carry out via machine.


that's my guess too

batts aint cheap

Technology and innovation is not cheap either, particularly when you consider this is completely ground breaking technology.

$400 - $500 for the kit is not too bad.

Perhaps, I really don't know.


batt powered w 2 batts?

And a cord, and 18 pads, and compounds, and brushes, and eccentric kits, and a bag, etc etc etc...



No, obviously not. But it serves a similar purpose and since it does it is directly its competition. My point is why would someone buy the iBrid if it is double the price or more of a Kompakt? Because it is strictly convenience of being wireless? C'mon man. Maybe it is just me, I have a tough time spending $500 just for the convenience.

While you can put extensions on any rotary and use a small pad, we feel the value in the BigFoot Nano comes from its ability to go into places, at angles, that no other polisher can, in addition to the versatility of having multiple movements and the option of powerful hands-free operation.


Todd, I want one and at the same time I am afraid of the additional time it will add to my detail. There are just too many new places that I can now clean and polish.

Good problem to have!


Beat at me to it! Literally the first thing I thought once I saw the lithium packs!

:) :)
 
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