Which is the better buy?

The more I use this funny looking machine the more I like it. It doesnt bog down like the pc...on the flip side of the coin tight spots can be tedious challenges. And yes the cyclo package comes with the unit. I bought mine from Winners circle too and it was a good experience. See that funny chrome and black thing in the top/middle of the picture? that is the polisher.
 
scottabir said:
The more I use this funny looking machine the more I like it. It doesnt bog down like the pc...on the flip side of the coin tight spots can be tedious challenges. And yes the cyclo package comes with the unit. I bought mine from Winners circle too and it was a good experience. See that funny chrome and black thing in the top/middle of the picture? that is the polisher.



Blahhh, thanks. I seen the polisher/pad thinggy I didnt think it was the whole assembley. Thanks!
 
I guess it would depend on what you plan on using a buffer for. If your vehicles are in good to excellent shape, a PC is a better buy. If you need some more cutting power then the Cyclo would be better.
 
See thats the problem, I will be using it on other peoples cars as well...



Some of the vehicals I have come in contact with have been rather iffy.
 
There were two cyclos on ebay last week....



One was pneumatic, and it went for a song (wish I had a compressor)....I've lost the link though.



The other went for $175.....ebay cylco



There doesn't appear to be any being auctioned at the moment. Sheeiit, when one does come up, what's the bet that we get Autopians bidding against each other....:)
 
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