RUPES HLR15 Exposed: Everything You Need to Know

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  • Опубликовано: 10 май 2024
  • Like most people I had many questions regarding the new cordless polisher from Rupes so I bit the bullet and threw it straight in the deep end to see how it stacks up against its corded counterpart.
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Комментарии • 18

  • @larrydavisj
    @larrydavisj Месяц назад

    Return that thing and get your hard earned money back. I can't believe how little of battery clearance it has. The safety switch! What a pain in the a**. Those two things would be deal breakers for me. Not to mention the price.
    Excellent review. Thank you!

    • @jeffc6832
      @jeffc6832 Месяц назад

      Regarding the safety switch: people would be complaining more if they were accidentally turning the machine on while swapping the batteries (this was a late change after demo'ing at SEMA and seeing that problem). After the complaints that RUPES got about the HLR75 trigger, I can see why they would be eager to avoid that with this machine.
      It really isn't a problem once you get used to how it functions. People make a mistake by pulling the trigger first and then trying to hit the safety/lock button while they are still pulling on the trigger (which causes it to be harder to unlock). The secret is to push the safety/lock button first and then pull the trigger. From there it is a smooth engagement and you can still spread polish on low speed while feathering the trigger, or go right to full speed and lock it on. Once you've practiced that and achieved the muscle memory, its a non-issue.

  • @H-2-O
    @H-2-O Месяц назад

    Hi… enquiry from abroad if I may: is the input voltage for the charging base, universal? (110-220v)

    • @benzenes
      @benzenes  Месяц назад

      Good question I’ll have to check.

    • @Matt-ob3ek
      @Matt-ob3ek Месяц назад +1

      @@benzenes would allow us to buy from USA where they are much better priced and just change the plug

  • @johnphillips519
    @johnphillips519 2 месяца назад

    I used to do panel beating and spray painting back in the early 80's and Rupes was the number one go to brand even back then, One of the things that would bug me was the cord , I think that battery problem could easily be solved with a charger that does two or even three at once so that you always have one to jump to? Just a thought👍

    • @benzenes
      @benzenes  2 месяца назад +2

      I agree I think a 3rd battery would resolve any downtime in the interim.

  • @jtm1979
    @jtm1979 2 месяца назад

    I have both hlr15 and hlr21. 21 is a beast but 15 lacks bit behind mk3. I wonder if its the battery or what? Cant believe they would make wesker motor and since 21 is strong. Maybe its just too ramped down? Ill buy the power adapter when they release it, then we will see if its thr battery or what

    • @benzenes
      @benzenes  2 месяца назад

      It would be disappointing if performs better with a power adapter

    • @jtm1979
      @jtm1979 2 месяца назад

      No to me its not. If not then the machine itself is weak, but if it does, then it has the potential. I am pretty sure it will perform better with the power adapter. Milwaukee performs better with high output batteries. Power adapter=more output than 5a battery.
      Anyway i am dissapointed that the hlr15 is weaker than 15 mk3. Milwaukee did make stronger machine. How is this possible? They developed this machine for like 5 years and didnt make it the most powerful.
      Like i said, the 21 is different story but most people use 15 anyway. Also 21 vibrates bit more when used with 5" bp. This is also.minus for Rupes. Milwaukee 21 works the same with 5" and 6". Shinemate ex620 21 is smoother with 5" bp than 6" bp. They could develop a backing plate that is optimized for 21 but they wont. Italians are stubborn.
      But still the hlr21 is the best cordless 21 da. For 15 id say its a tie between milwaukee. Smoothness and lightness goes for Rupes and power goes to Milwaukee.

    • @benzenes
      @benzenes  2 месяца назад +2

      I’ve heard the 21 Milwaukee is a beast I might try and get my hands on one as I run Milwaukee power tools.

    • @jtm1979
      @jtm1979 2 месяца назад

      @@benzenes it is but so is hlr21 too. But if you have milwaukee batteries it wont be expensive to try.

    • @orthodox1717
      @orthodox1717 2 месяца назад +1

      @@benzenes the hlr21 is a lot lighter, isn't it?

  • @eliteowner121
    @eliteowner121 25 дней назад

    Anyone try a washer mod on HLR15? I literally get stalling even on some flat surfaces. Use my mk3 in the same area, zero stalling.. disappointed in this.

    • @benzenes
      @benzenes  25 дней назад

      Yep I use one now

    • @jtm1979
      @jtm1979 23 дня назад

      Doesnt help much. I sanded the shroud, its much weaker machine than mk3. Shinematw cordless 15 and Milwaukee arw much stronger. Hlr21 is as strong as mk3 and milwaukwe. Battery placement is bad and battery managment is terrible. After the battery is at 50% you cant use speed 6 and soon after that speed 4 is max. So fucking stupid Rupes. Hlr75 is great but these not so much. Prolly selling mine and gettinf Shinemate's.