Home Depot[homedepot.com] has the Ryobi ONE+ 18V Cordless 3" Variable Speed Detail Polisher/Sander (Tool Only) on sale today for $69 with free shipping.
Includes:
3" Variable Speed Detail Polisher/Sander
3" Hook and Loop Backer Pad for Polishing
3" Foam Hook and Loop Finishing Pad
3" Foam Hook and Loop Correcting Pad
3" Wool Hook and Loop Pad
2" Twist and Lock Backer Pad for Sanding
2" 60 Grit Twist and Lock Sanding Disc
2" 80 Grit Twist and Lock Sanding Disc
2" 120 Grit Twist and Lock Sanding Disc
Auxiliary Handle
Operator's Manual
Features:
Up to 60 minutes of run time on a 9.0 Ah 18V High Capacity Battery (not included)
2 speed switch optimized for polishing (0- 2,800 RPM) and sanding (0– 7,800 RPM)
Removable auxiliary handle for maximum control
Spindle lock for quick tool-free accessory changes
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07-18-2023 at 07:17 AM.
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You can literally just use a drill and attachment. There are many functions can be shared with the same tool with proper attachment
Disagree. There is usually the right tool for the job. Drills rpm is around 600 in low and 2000 in high. This is 2800 in low and 7800 in high. Very different.
Yes you may be able to use a drill with attachment to do some things this can , you'll never be able to do things that 8 thousand rpm can .
You can literally just use a drill and attachment. There are many functions can be shared with the same tool with proper attachment
The benefit of this is the variable speed. I wouldn't trust myself to polish with a drill while maintaining constant finger tension to gauge speed and prevent burning through my finishing layer.
i rather buy a ryobi hammer drill so i can have the aux handle and still be able use it for other things than just polishing
You can't be serious. Hammer drills have a chipping motion. I could only imagine what this would do to the sanding/polish consistency and, depending on material, the panel integrity.
You can't be serious. Hammer drills have a chipping motion. I could only imagine what this would do to the sanding/polish consistency and, depending on material, the panel integrity.
I am absolutely serious because the ryobi hammer drills you can turn off the hammer, there is a switch, which makes them in that mode just a regular drill with an aux handle. Note I am NOT talking about an impact drill, that is different.
I am absolutely serious because the ryobi hammer drills you can turn off the hammer, there is a switch, which makes them in that mode just a regular drill with an aux handle. Note I am NOT talking about an impact drill, that is different.
Even so a drill in low speed is around 5-600 rpm, and high around 2000 rpm. This device is specific for sanding or polishing. Its low speed is 2800 rpm and high is 7800 rpm. While you may be able to get away with using a drill for some things this tool can do you its speed makes it very differnt.
The same logic would be for a right angle die grinder, why not just use a drill. Well a die grinder has a rpm of usually 18,000 to 30,000 rpm
You probably want a DA Orbital. Unless you specifically need this little polisher you probably want a DA Orbital. Apart from specific circumstance you will have better results with DA Rotary. Unless you are a professional, in which case you know what you need.
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Disagree. There is usually the right tool for the job. Drills rpm is around 600 in low and 2000 in high. This is 2800 in low and 7800 in high. Very different.
Yes you may be able to use a drill with attachment to do some things this can , you'll never be able to do things that 8 thousand rpm can .
The benefit of this is the variable speed. I wouldn't trust myself to polish with a drill while maintaining constant finger tension to gauge speed and prevent burning through my finishing layer.
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You can't be serious. Hammer drills have a chipping motion. I could only imagine what this would do to the sanding/polish consistency and, depending on material, the panel integrity.
Yes, would work for paint correction.
The same logic would be for a right angle die grinder, why not just use a drill. Well a die grinder has a rpm of usually 18,000 to 30,000 rpm
I got this for $40 on DTO, BTW.
Or an angle grinder😂🤣