Jimbo, I was wondering if you could do a comparison test between technicians choice ceramic detail spray and xtreme solutions topper. I currently use tech choice and it’s good stuff. But I was wondering how topper would stand up in a torture test.
Hey Jimbo I have a question, I have a Griots G9 I can’t afford another buffer at this time so to get a longer throw can you off set the pad to get a longer throw?
It is good for rotary or sanding but P1-to-P3 severe vibration will give you Parkinson’s like effects in your arm after using it for several hours. Not good for your health or nervous system. The also need to go back to drawing board for the mechanism that changes the mode, it is too finicky.
The drawback to that machine in this day and age is it is not cordless. Most detailers and even weekend enthusiast are going cordless. Once the feet got wet with the PXE-80 and the iBrid nano, 90% of the people who used(uses) those machines love the battery feature and being cord free (myself included). I think the UDOS looks awesome and no doubt a lot of engineering went into the machine and it looks like it's built to Mil-Spec or something. Plus the fact you have all those adjustments in throw and a rotary included, that's a huge plus. But the bottom line is the fact it's not battery powered and cord free. If Lake Country could develop that machine in a cord free version, they would probably quadruple their sales or more overnight. Another tool they should develop is a micro polisher along the lines of the PXE-80 and/or iBrid nano. Do a clone of the bigger UDOS machine but in a compact machine with a battery maybe with a 2 inch backing plate as standard which is in between the 1, 2, and 3 inch changeable plates on the other machines. Just go right in the middle and make a 2 inch UDOS mini polisher! Now that would be something.
I concur with your comments and initial findings. I was excited to be the first class at Autogeek to use it a year ago, it truly is a 5-n-1 unit.
I’m still happy with My FLEX3401 from 2009, Thanks.
I love mine. It's basically the weight of of a rotary.
Hope you're going to continue with these over-rated/middle-aged videos. They're highly satisfying.
That's the plan!
I appreciate the effort that went into it, but this really is the answer to a question nobody asked
Jimbo, I was wondering if you could do a comparison test between technicians choice ceramic detail spray and xtreme solutions topper. I currently use tech choice and it’s good stuff. But I was wondering how topper would stand up in a torture test.
Dude, start making vids!!!We miss you.
Great video. Good unboxing and I like the way you went in there with an unbiased view. Awesome work! And you answered some questions I had.
Glad it was helpful!
had one, sent it back due to the lack of power transfer to the pad. thanks for the review!!
How is that?
Could you do a review on the spta 5inch polisher on Amazon
Hey Jimbo I have a question, I have a Griots G9 I can’t afford another buffer at this time so to get a longer throw can you off set the pad to get a longer throw?
Greetings Jimbo , what’s happening to turtle wax seal n shine? as of 7/31/21 it has new label or improved formula which is which?
Is that gear driven for orbit setting?
It is good for rotary or sanding but P1-to-P3 severe vibration will give you Parkinson’s like effects in your arm after using it for several hours. Not good for your health or nervous system. The also need to go back to drawing board for the mechanism that changes the mode, it is too finicky.
Thanks for sharing 👍!
Nice vid but Makita came in before this , you could say they got the idea from Makita which is a good machine in itself.
The drawback to that machine in this day and age is it is not cordless. Most detailers and even weekend enthusiast are going cordless. Once the feet got wet with the PXE-80 and the iBrid nano, 90% of the people who used(uses) those machines love the battery feature and being cord free (myself included). I think the UDOS looks awesome and no doubt a lot of engineering went into the machine and it looks like it's built to Mil-Spec or something. Plus the fact you have all those adjustments in throw and a rotary included, that's a huge plus. But the bottom line is the fact it's not battery powered and cord free. If Lake Country could develop that machine in a cord free version, they would probably quadruple their sales or more overnight. Another tool they should develop is a micro polisher along the lines of the PXE-80 and/or iBrid nano. Do a clone of the bigger UDOS machine but in a compact machine with a battery maybe with a 2 inch backing plate as standard which is in between the 1, 2, and 3 inch changeable plates on the other machines. Just go right in the middle and make a 2 inch UDOS mini polisher! Now that would be something.
Very high price, esp. in canadian dollars plus delivery. I'll pass.
700 bucks 🤣 I’ll stick with my dewault and boss 21
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What a sad life you have