Orbital buffer/waxer recommendations and warnings?

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Anyone have good or bad experiences with any particular random orbital tool? I’d pretty much just use it for waxing, not really anything abrasive if that matters.
 
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Any reason you need something that pricey? $50 is the low point from what I’ve looked at. That seems like professional grade.

It was on sale ($120 @advance auto) w/ a rebate and came with some carnuba wax and 1 pad so it made sense to me at the time. Definitely a little overkill for buffing/waxing twice a year but I don't like cheaping out on tools.
 

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I have the harbor freight DA orbital, and it's seen a lot of use. Buddy owns a detail shop and that's what he used until he got 'sponsored' by Rupes and they sent him a few of their machines which are like $300 each. The HF one works great, just use good pads (Rupes are great) and you'll be fine. I think they're like $60.
 

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I bought a Rupes 15 DA polisher. It is a professional grade polisher. Just recently added the Griots G8 got the pillars and tight areas. I believe if you want pro results use pro equipment and pro materials. Just added a Scangrip multimatch R swirl finder light which is great for detailing the inside of the truck as well. I mostly use Adam’s and Wolfgang products for the polishe and protectant.
 

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I have an old Porter Cable DA polisher. It still works good so no sense in replacing it yet. I also have a Dewalt rotary buffer. I use the rotary if I paint something and wet sand and buff it, or occasionally to get out a deep scratch. But the DA polisher is good for removing swirls and fine scratches.SAM_0430.JPG
 

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I have a Cyclo. Dual heads cuts the time in half and you’ve got plenty of speed adjustment and it’s a random orbital to avoid any issues marring your paint.

I’ve probably used mine 5-10 times over the years and just don’t have the time to detail my own vehicles anymore.

Could you make you a deal on it if you were interested.
 
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