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    Vector Circular Polisher

    Anyone tried this?

    http://www.properautocare.com/veprcipo.html

    I currently only have a DA and I been thinking of adding a rotary to my detaling cabinet. At 70 bucks you can`t beat the value. I don`t have a whole lot of need for a rotary, I use my PC for almost everything so if this polisher will do a decent job, it might be good for me. LOL for 70 bucks if it turns on and spins its still a good value!

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    ive got a rotary i bought at harbor freight tools for $49.00.. works great .. i had the same prob with the speed control but i figured it out..
    back in buisness baby

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    Yeah thats what I figured. I mean i know some are better than others, but its just a device that spins. So, how can one spin better than another? I would think it would be fine but i`m not sure so I figured I`d ask first. I don`t have any experience with a rotary though so maybe there are some things i`m failing to consider...
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    Originally posted by TheSopranos16
    Yeah thats what I figured. I mean i know some are better than others, but its just a device that spins. So, how can one spin better than another?
    You`re right, they all spin the same. The difference is going to be how long it will spin for. If you are not a pro and not using it daily, I`d think a cheaper rotary will serve your needs.
    I`ve been busy but I`ll try to make some time.

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    i would buy a DEWALT if i was detailing full time
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    I almost bought the Harbor Freight but went ahead and got the Dewalt, hope this is a one time purchase.
    Treat it like it`s the only one in the world.

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    I bought the Vector at Pep Boys for $59 plus 5% tax. NO SHIPPING or handling. I`m not a pro, so the inexpensive (cheap) machine will do just fine for me.

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    I first purchased the Vector from Propreautocare and it works fine. I then purchased the Dewalt. The Vector seems to rotate slower so I used it for jobs that do not require a lot of high speed polishing. You can`t go wrong with either.
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    Ron, besides the speed, were there any differences between the two units? I don`t really think the speed would be a problem for me since I would probably never use the unit on max speed.
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    ive only owned the chicago rotary buffer .. the speed dial is the same though..
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