Flex 3401 VRG Headcount

Just got my Flex bag today :) Wow is this thing nice too, much nicer than lets say the UDM's bag, much more of a premium type bag, very nice, IMHO. :2thumbs:

Anyone else get a bag for their Flex?
 
My Flex arrived today. Bought it from Powerhouse. I ordered it last Friday it stand alone, then changed my mind over the weekend thinking I should have gone for the combo (bag included). Monday morning I called them to amend the order to include bag and an extra velcro pad and Powerhouse was awesome to deal with. I am happy I ordered the bag. I plugged it in to test and found it felt solid and had significantly less vibration compared to PC. I was never able to use 6.0 on PC which would leave my wrist numb. The flex was cranked up all the way without any hand/wrist issue. I can't wait to try it out. The only fault so far is that it is a noisier than the PC. No big deal, will start wearing ear plugs or headset.
 
sinbad said:
My Flex arrived today. Bought it from Powerhouse. I ordered it last Friday it stand alone, then changed my mind over the weekend thinking I should have gone for the combo (bag included). Monday morning I called them to amend the order to include bag and an extra velcro pad and Powerhouse was awesome to deal with. I am happy I ordered the bag. I plugged it in to test and found it felt solid and had significantly less vibration compared to PC. I was never able to use 6.0 on PC which would leave my wrist numb. The flex was cranked up all the way without any hand/wrist issue. I can't wait to try it out. The only fault so far is that it is a noisier than the PC. No big deal, will start wearing ear plugs or headset.

Awesome! It is a different type of noise though, which I find less intrusive than then noise of the UDM.
 
I am now a club Flex member too. :bigups



I bought Justin's (jsatek) 3401 and had a go at my mom's CRV this weekend. I really liked the machine and it did clean up defects faster than the PC.



The Flex did want to pull me around a bit. Most of the time it was under control but there were a few instances where it felt like it wanted to run back into its box.



I was trying to figure out which direction it pulled the worst but didn't quite get it. It also felt harder to do up and down motion rather than side to side. For example on a side panel going front to back was much easier than top to bottom. This was weird because with the PC I was used to going side to side then up and down numerous times to break up the polish. As with everything though I'm sure more experience will help.
 
twitch said:
I am now a club Flex member too. :bigups



I bought Justin's (jsatek) 3401 and had a go at my mom's CRV this weekend. I really liked the machine and it did clean up defects faster than the PC.



The Flex did want to pull me around a bit. Most of the time it was under control but there were a few instances where it felt like it wanted to run back into its box.



I was trying to figure out which direction it pulled the worst but didn't quite get it. It also felt harder to do up and down motion rather than side to side. For example on a side panel going front to back was much easier than top to bottom. This was weird because with the PC I was used to going side to side then up and down numerous times to break up the polish. As with everything though I'm sure more experience will help.

It just has a slight learning curve and youll get the hang of it very soon.Nice to see another g35 owner too.
 
I got mine a week ago and haven't used it yet but am loving the fact that I own one now.

I bought the whole set of pads and polishes etc.



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Got it from Detailedimage.com. the total package was 451. Thats with tax and shipping and all.
 
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