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frontpageitsamazeling | Staff posted Yesterday 04:35 AM
frontpageitsamazeling | Staff posted Yesterday 04:35 AM

Prime: DEWALT 7" - 9" 12 Amp Variable Speed Corded Car Buffer & Polisher

+ Free S&H

$129

$249

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Amazon has for Prime Members: DEWALT 7" - 9" 12 Amp Variable Speed Corded Car Buffer & Polisher (DWP849X) on sale for $129. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Variable speed trigger controls RPM by adjusting switch pressure
  • Large variable speed dial for application-specific speed adjustment
  • No-volt release switch prevents accidental startup when plugged in
  • All ball-bearing construction for durability
  • Precision-cut steel gears for long service life
  • Rubber overmolded gearcase for comfortable grip during detailing
  • Replaceable wool ingestion shield prevents wool from blocking the motor
  • Large spindle lock button for easy backing pad changes

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Amazon has for Prime Members: DEWALT 7" - 9" 12 Amp Variable Speed Corded Car Buffer & Polisher (DWP849X) on sale for $129. Shipping is free.

Thanks to Deal Hunter itsamazeling for finding this deal.

Features:
  • Variable speed trigger controls RPM by adjusting switch pressure
  • Large variable speed dial for application-specific speed adjustment
  • No-volt release switch prevents accidental startup when plugged in
  • All ball-bearing construction for durability
  • Precision-cut steel gears for long service life
  • Rubber overmolded gearcase for comfortable grip during detailing
  • Replaceable wool ingestion shield prevents wool from blocking the motor
  • Large spindle lock button for easy backing pad changes

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Written by megakimcheelove | Staff

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kphilly
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For those wondering, this is an rotary buffer, not a DA buffer... I was close to pulling the trigger but using a rotary buffer tends to require more skill and experience as it's easier to cut through clear coat.

Seems like a solid deal but I decided to hold off myself.

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kphillyToday 06:14 AM
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Our community has rated this post as helpful. If you agree, why not thank kphilly

For those wondering, this is an rotary buffer, not a DA buffer... I was close to pulling the trigger but using a rotary buffer tends to require more skill and experience as it's easier to cut through clear coat.

Seems like a solid deal but I decided to hold off myself.
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Mr_SnoopToday 11:11 AM
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Quote from kphilly :
For those wondering, this is an rotary buffer, not a DA buffer... I was close to pulling the trigger but using a rotary buffer tends to require more skill and experience as it's easier to cut through clear coat.Seems like a solid deal but I decided to hold off myself.
Rotary can also leave holograms which require following up with a DA anyway. I have a Griot's G8/G9 which are good beginner polishers.
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Szuch123Today 11:57 AM
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I consider something like this until I realize I don't even clean my car regularly.

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