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Review on πŸš— 650W Car Polisher, Himimi Polisher with 6 Variable Speeds, Detachable D-Handle & Side Handle - Ideal for Polishing and Waxing Furniture for Cars, Boats, and More by Cliff Gibs

Revainrating 5 out of 5

Affordable general purpose electric polisher

I work in a factory/refinery that handles drums and containers for paint, chemicals and waste. I've known before about something as simple as how it works. This is a 650w polisher (I don't have a voltage tester handy but I'm pretty sure it's close. Despite what I said in the video). The polisher itself has a simplified design for its price. The case is made of hard plastic, metal parts can be found in some places. It comes with 2 handles, a wrench, a wrench, 4 brush pads for different uses, an instruction manual (at the end of the manual for better understanding), a warranty card and the electro polisher itself. There are 6 levels of rotation. on the polisher, which changes the speed of the brush movement with the scroll wheel at the bottom. When I posted the video it was set to 4 by default. There wasn't a lot of vibration from the polisher, which immediately drew my attention to the fact that this was a consumer polisher (hence the price, which isn't bad but not industrial). The ones I've used at my work are much more powerful but don't have a manual switch to increase the power if you can settle for a little more at home in this price range. Note that it's not actually $69, it's $66 with coupon. A small correction on my part. When I was filming my review, I didn't have a high-shine polish to lather my dad's entire car. I simply chose a cotton brush because it is easier to work with and of course due to lack of time. From the video itself there are no scratches, no buffer marks, no burn marks. As such, it can be safely used with one or two hands (provided you wear protective equipment such as leather gloves, goggles and/or certain personal protective equipment). I strongly recommend that you read the manual first before getting started. Other than that, at $69 (no coupon), it's a bargain.

Pros
  • Impressive
Cons
  • Definitely bad product