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02/03/24 | Home Depot | $187.03 popular |
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Ace Hardware | $299 |
Product Name: | Milwaukee M18 FUEL18V Lithium-Ion Brushless Cordless 15MM DA Polisher (Tool-Only) |
Product Description: | The MILWAUKEE M18 FUEL 15mm Random Orbital Polisher is the most powerful cordless polisher on the market. By harnessing the power, performance, and run-time of M18 FUEL technology, this tool delivers corded performance while providing users with the freedom to work anywhere. This battery-powered polisher gives users total control with its variable speed trigger, 8-position speed dial with RPM settings ranging from 2,650-5,100 RPM, trigger lock-on button, and maintains speed under load better than any cordless competitor. The M18 FUEL 15mm Random Orbital Polisher frees users from the fear and frustration they may face in applications from surface damage or cord management. With over 2" of battery clearance and proper use, users can rest assured that their work surface is protected from dents and scratches. The M18 FUEL 15mm Random Orbital Polisher provides the run-time necessary to keep professionals productive during polishing and heavy correction applications when paired with M18 REDLITHIUM HIGH OUTPUT XC 6.0Ah batteries. This polishing tool is easy to use and comfortable for extended periods with an optimized center of balance and ergonomic design. |
Product SKU: | 317847150_317847150 |
UPC: | 45242598786 |
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Thoughts on rotary vs DA?
It will be quite a lot to research to figure out what's best for you. Short answer - DA is great for beginners doing light correction, and it's harder to mess up paint (compared to a rotary). However, rotary is better for heavy correction (but can damage paint if used incorrectly). I've been using DA for a couple of years now and want to transition to rotary for cars needing a lot of correction.
Simple answer may be: if you're asking the question, go DA? Haha
I'm looking to potentially wet sand and polish some granite countertops too. Thoughts there? Seems rotary best for that.
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