So...
I was at Lowe's today, and there was what looked like a dewalt rotary buffer sitting in the clearance area, and I ALMOST picked it up. But I kind of hesitated, because 1) it was on clearance, which means that either the store was discontinuing that particular product for sale at this location, or 2) it wasn't a hot selling item to begin with, so they were getting rid of it.
Can anyone tell me what the dewalt model # is for the rotary that I should get? I'm wanting to learn it, and I've got an old Corvette that I can practice on. It's got dead paint on it that's going to get a repaint in the near future, so if I burn through the paint to the primer, it's not that big a deal.
I've seen a couple of different rotaries (Makita, Milwaukee, DeWalt) and I was debating on which one to get; my dad has become a huge DeWalt fan as of late, so I'd probably end up going that route.
I was at Lowe's today, and there was what looked like a dewalt rotary buffer sitting in the clearance area, and I ALMOST picked it up. But I kind of hesitated, because 1) it was on clearance, which means that either the store was discontinuing that particular product for sale at this location, or 2) it wasn't a hot selling item to begin with, so they were getting rid of it.
Can anyone tell me what the dewalt model # is for the rotary that I should get? I'm wanting to learn it, and I've got an old Corvette that I can practice on. It's got dead paint on it that's going to get a repaint in the near future, so if I burn through the paint to the primer, it's not that big a deal.

I've seen a couple of different rotaries (Makita, Milwaukee, DeWalt) and I was debating on which one to get; my dad has become a huge DeWalt fan as of late, so I'd probably end up going that route.
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