i posted in one of the other threads asking if anyone has any input on a snap-on rotary but i think it got looked over. Anyways I bought a Snap-On rotary at a pawn shop for $90 and it retails at a little over 300 so i think its a good deal and it works and looks like new. Anyone have any info on these? Durability/performance ect..? Any input would be appreciated
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Re: Snap-On rotary?
Never mind, found it for our machine thread...
Snap-On Blue Point Rotary Buffer
Being a Snap On, it's probably a very nice machine.
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The Blue Point stuff is kind of an entry level for Snap-On... I have a couple Snap-On things and a couple Blue Point things (only hand tools, not power), and it is definately a step lower, but seem as rugged/durable as anything else.
Hopefully the power tools would be the same.2017 Subaru WRX Premium - WR Blue
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i got a few photos of it to find out wich one it is
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It is made by DeWalt. Thats kind of my secret when buying used buffers on eBay.
Everybody bids high on DeWalt and not the other.
DeWalt makes Mac, Snap on, black and decker polishers. All parts interchange.
$85-$110 is about the price range for a used one on eBay.
http://cgi.ebay.com/Black-Decker-Pro...QQcmdZViewItem
http://cgi.ebay.com/Snap-On-professi...QQcmdZViewItem
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