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Post by mikejack Tue May 07, 2013 8:04 am

I don't know how good they are as i only picked mine up yesterday but i spotted them in lidl good year car polisher looks ok for buffing your van up and they are orbital with a 3yr warranty £24.99. Similar one in argos called a challenge for the same price now (in the sale)
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Post by Backtrax Tue May 07, 2013 8:15 am

Got one a few weeks ago when Lidl first put them on.
Has been very good up to now - quite light so easy to use on sides of motorhome
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Post by whisky Tue May 07, 2013 8:21 am


I got a challenge one last year. Cracking bit of kit for the money.

Not to heavy for the wife to use. hugegrins

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Post by CC Tue May 07, 2013 5:11 pm

Those polishers are OK... they seem to be made for a large number of different company's with their names on... I had one a while back, but the biggest problem is keeping the wool bonnets on as they just tie on... also you are restricted in what you can do with it other than for buffing, with a DA polisher you can buy an assortment of finishing pads in foam or microfibre for cutting or polishing and they attach with velcro so you simply peel them off and change the pads to suit the work you are doing. I'd personally sooner put the cost of one of these towards a dual action polisher, but if it does what you need it to do then they represent good value for money.

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Post by mikejack Tue May 07, 2013 7:17 pm

I looked at getting a da one but i only wanted one to save elbow work buffing off the polish when i polish the van. I dont think the mop will fall off this one its elastic and was really hard stretching it over the head i thought it would rip.
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