Those are good points about the battery.Agree with Sumner & Rob, Makita is the way to go. Have had mine for 20 years and still works like a champ.
Don't think that I would go cordless on a heavy duty buffer. A buffer is used continuously unlike a drill that is used for short durations. Think that the batteries would discharge rather quickly and you will lose RPMs and torque as the battery depletes itself. In any event, 4-5 years and batteries are wasted and the replacement cost is expensive. Don't see portability is a big benefit when you're compounding, polishing, and waxing a stationary boat in a yard or at home.
What if you said you were helping her through school? Nah, wouldn't work for me either.@Justin_NSA I am sure if I told my wife I needed one of those to help me "buff the boat", I would be in big trouble.
I own that one too. Decent for car paint, but not for gelcoat. The Makita is the real McCoy for gelcoat..https://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garag...id=1524852857&sr=8-3&keywords=griots+polisher i own this. i use it to polish the jaguar. Dual action so it never gets a hot spot and burns through. highly recommended![]()
I've found orbitals take forever to do meaningful work. They are safer for the finish in the hands of an inexperienced user.https://www.amazon.com/Griots-Garag...id=1524852857&sr=8-3&keywords=griots+polisher i own this. i use it to polish the jaguar. Dual action so it never gets a hot spot and burns through. highly recommended![]()