Help selecting my next polisher?

The last thing I need is something that`s harder on the body. Im trying to make this whole thing easier. I`m not getting any younger thats for sure.

Which Rupes model would you suggest??

I see the following statement on one of the websites that sells Rupes: Due to the machine’s large stroke, it is recommended to only use Rupes approved pads and accessories with the machine.

Sound I wouldn`t be able to use my 5.5" LC pads on the Rupes? Looks like the Rupes pads have holes in the center. The LC do not.

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Most prefer the 15. And ive used plenty of LC pads on my Rupes without issue
 
Thanks all for the responses!

I have narrowed it down to the Griots G15 and the Rupes 15. This will be an after Christmas purchase so I have a little time to pick between the two...

I see that the Griots has a 900 watt motor while Rupes has a 500 watt motor - so that would most likely make it a bit heavier. However w that larger motor - Griots max is 5,000 orbits per minute while the Rupes is 4,200 orbits per minute.

Keep in mind I don`t do this professionally by any means. Just as a hobby. I`m just looking for a machine that is more efficient than my Griots 6" random orbital. I do like the style and hand placement of both the Rupes and the Griots so that will be a step up right off the bat!

I can`t answer you on the Griot`s side of it but Dylan posted this and is a very good write up to read.

http://www.autopia.org/forums/rupes-polishers/182883-power-vs-consumption-bigger.html?highlight=

In the end you can`t go wrong with either choice.
 
Thanks all for the responses!

I have narrowed it down to the Griots G15 and the Rupes 15. This will be an after Christmas purchase so I have a little time to pick between the two...

I see that the Griots has a 900 watt motor while Rupes has a 500 watt motor - so that would most likely make it a bit heavier. However w that larger motor - Griots max is 5,000 orbits per minute while the Rupes is 4,200 orbits per minute.

Keep in mind I don`t do this professionally by any means. Just as a hobby. I`m just looking for a machine that is more efficient than my Griots 6" random orbital. I do like the style and hand placement of both the Rupes and the Griots so that will be a step up right off the bat!

The weights are virtually the same, at least when I weighed the G15 to the older Rupes. ;)
 
My vote is for the Rupes 15. I use many other pads with it, especially microfiber and don`t notice much vibration. And Rupes is now making polishers in the USA, so that`s a big plus. Don`t forget the super reps that Rupes has working for them. If you have a question about anything Rupes you can post it here or email them directly, or even pm them and they get right back to you. Good people!
 
I have a RUPES 15 Mark II and it`s a little smoother when using Buff & Shine`s Uro-Tec pads than my second-generation Griot`s 6" with any pads.

I have to tell you, though, if I could keep just one polisher, it`d be the Griot`s 6". I feel like it`s a necessary part of the Tuf Shine application. (You can attach brushes to the Griot`s and Porter Cable-style DAs to clean the tires.)

The only issue you may have with your Lake Country pads if they weren`t designed for a long-throw polisher is their durability. It takes a tougher pad to withstand the longer throw.

I haven`t worked my way up to amateur status yet, so I admit my opinion on polishing tools comes from limited experience.
 
I have this polisher and use the Lake Country ThinPro Foam Pads . It is the same as the one over in Europe they call Das 6 Pro Plus.I like it a lot, can`t beat the price, and the shipping to me was less then 1 week. (link removed by admin)

I have the same one....just got adams new, one see which works better. I admit I have a thing for polishers, USA, China, Generic Made....use them then on to Ebay...
 
I have the same one....just got adams new, one see which works better. I admit I have a thing for polishers, USA, China, Generic Made....use them then on to Ebay...

Did you get the one like I posted off Amazon? Let me know which one you like better, I didn`t know Adams came out with a new polisher, going to check it out now.
 
I currently have a Griots Garage 6" random orbital (2nd Gen). I do like it and I have no plans to get rid of it...however, as we all do on here, I was thinking of trying something different.

So, with that in mind...I`m wondering if there is a buffer out there that meets all the items on my "wish list"?

- Needs to be a DA type machine - not a rotrary.
- More effective/powerful than the Griots so it can get the job done in less time. The Griots is awesome for final polishing but it does take its time on heavy defect removal.
- Accepts a 5" backing plate. I don`t have any plans to purchase an entirely new arsenal of pads so the machine needs to be compatible w 5.5 inch LC buffing pads.
- Ideally I would like it to be a little quieter than the Griots polisher.
- Less vibration than the Griots polisher
- I sort of like the idea of a variable speed trigger as well

Do you guys have any suggestions??

Thanks!
Dan

Are you looking for a new polisher for the sake of saving time, or are you after something else?
 
Did you get the one like I posted off Amazon? Let me know which one you like better, I didn`t know Adams came out with a new polisher, going to check it out now.

Yes,

With the sale going on @ Adams and it being a 15MM with some good reviews from people here who posted on Adams I thought I would give it a try. I will post about it when it arrives....
 
Can you explain why the Flex 3401 wasn`t for you???

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sorry, just saw this. ..
I think the 3401 corrects well but at a price on my body.
Where the Rupes was very comfortable to operate, the 3401 killed my forearms. Great for correcting side panels, but I can do the same with my Rupes without aching.
 
Thew G15 seems to fit the best IMO. I didn`t care for the Flex and ended up selling mine. It was a very capable tool and well built but it didn`t work well with the Megs MF pads, which were new to the market at the time. I also don`t feel it finishes as well as the free spinning DA`s. The Rupes 15 would be solid as well but I can`t stand slow starts and just prefer the feel of the BOSS in my hands. Your LC pads will be fine with either tool but they likely won`t be as smooth as the intended OEM pads.

I also sold my Flex, but have toyed with bringing it back.

That is until I get the Duetto out.

I`m typically running their pads and polishes with it, but I`ll often use Meguiar`s M100, or UC on Rupes blue microfiber discs, and M205 or UP on the yellow foam or microfiber pads. I`ll follow with some type of sealant, like M21, Ultimate Wax, or Duragloss 111 on the white pad. The Rupes polishes work great though. Cut, and finish very nice. Their P808 sealant is nice too.
 
What is it about the duetto that some/most ppl don`t like about it? Doesn`t do the job at that price point, twice as much as same bodied machines & since your there, then for go for a 15 size machine? or figure its not worth the price for a p/c bodied/style machine? Or is it some ppl have 2-4 machines & at that price there are other machines, say like a mini/15 or 21/3401/849? Ok I can see thou`s for a pro to have. How `bout the hobbyist/enthusiast wanting a smooth machine? I see Adam`s has a new machine,it seems to me like its in the same category as the mt300/torx machines.
 
What is it about the duetto that some/most ppl don`t like about it? Doesn`t do the job at that price point, twice as much as same bodied machines & since your there, then for go for a 15 size machine? or figure its not worth the price for a p/c bodied/style machine? Or is it some ppl have 2-4 machines & at that price there are other machines, say like a mini/15 or 21/3401/849? Ok I can see thou`s for a pro to have. How `bout the hobbyist/enthusiast wanting a smooth machine? I see Adam`s has a new machine,it seems to me like its in the same category as the mt300/torx machines.

I have no idea. I`m not a fan of rotary body style machines.

They was Rupes initially created the machines, as the throw decreased, they gave it more opm, or rotation.
 
I have no idea. I`m not a fan of rotary body style machines.

They was Rupes initially created the machines, as the throw decreased, they gave it more opm, or rotation.
I was asking about the duetto & wondering why most ppl don`t like or use the duetto vs the other size machines.
 
I was asking about the duetto & wondering why most ppl don`t like or use the duetto vs the other size machines.

Not sure.

Perception? It`s got a smaller throw, but still corrected faster than the 3401 I had...

Keep in mind that many users don`t seem to use them as intended, thus changing the playing field. But as far as I understand - with all the legacy models, as the throw decreased, the rotation increased to help balance things out. It doesn`t look like a powerful tool, but that thing will get some work done. I normally use it with their pads and polishes. I`ll substitute Meguiar`s M100, and M205 where appropriate (m100 on blue cutting microfiber, and m205 on either microfiber, and yellow foam pads).

I`d be interested in a Duetto with a 21mm throw/5" pad. Until that happens, I`m happy with the Duetto the way it is.

I usually end up using my 1st gen PC 7424, or 7424xp over anything else though.
 
Keep Amazon polisher returned adams....

I`m thinking I just bought that polisher also. $109 less 5% cash back using my card. I kinda really like it although I did swap out the backing plate for the Griots 5". I sensed the slightest wobble with the plate that shipped with it. Just wish the speed dial was on top instead of the side.

Why am I hijacking this thread? `Cause I can`t decide what machine to buy. I want something like the Rupes Mini but the speed dial on the bottom makes no sense to me at all. I do own the Griots Boss21 (strangely I get less stalling with the Das Pro + 15mm clone) but I stress out every time I use it recalling the two or three reports of the shaft letting loose.

So I`m thinking of selling the Boss21 for my psychological issues and getting the 21 and 15mm MKII`s. I`ll keep the clone for backup; I mean after all, a hundred bucks!
 
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