I have been looking for a less expensive alternative to the RUPES Nano cordless polisher and found Diavolo. They offer a 12v micro polisher, that looks like a Nano, and a 16v mini polisher.
I picked up the 16v mini polisher from Amazon, and it came with 4 extension shafts, 3 backing plates (1", 2", & 3"), and several 1", 2", & 3" pads, and a 2" brush. In the letter included with the polisher I was offered a 2nd battery, and of course took them up on it.
The polisher is a good size, but not too heavy. The on/off switch uses an over/up motion, kind of odd, but it works fine. It is a rotary, with no DA adapter.
I picked up small RUPES blue pads from Sky`s the Limit, and tried them on my Frontiers headlights with RUPES Zephir polish. It only took about 45 seconds with the 2" pad to remove the hazing (I keep up with the headlights, so they did not need much work). Having the extensions made it much easier, as the polisher body did not get in the way.
I plan to pick up one of their Flex Nano extension polishers soon.
I picked up the 16v mini polisher from Amazon, and it came with 4 extension shafts, 3 backing plates (1", 2", & 3"), and several 1", 2", & 3" pads, and a 2" brush. In the letter included with the polisher I was offered a 2nd battery, and of course took them up on it.
The polisher is a good size, but not too heavy. The on/off switch uses an over/up motion, kind of odd, but it works fine. It is a rotary, with no DA adapter.
I picked up small RUPES blue pads from Sky`s the Limit, and tried them on my Frontiers headlights with RUPES Zephir polish. It only took about 45 seconds with the 2" pad to remove the hazing (I keep up with the headlights, so they did not need much work). Having the extensions made it much easier, as the polisher body did not get in the way.
I plan to pick up one of their Flex Nano extension polishers soon.