The Car Boutique reviews: FLEX FS 140 (flexible shaft for the FLEX PXE 80)

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  • Опубликовано: 16 ноя 2024

Комментарии • 13

  • @davidmoncrieff181
    @davidmoncrieff181 2 года назад +1

    Great review Andy. Been looking at one of these for ages

    • @thecarboutique2467
      @thecarboutique2467  2 года назад

      Cheers Dave. I purchased mine from Clean & Shiny if that helps.

  • @simonwhalley1743
    @simonwhalley1743 2 года назад +1

    I bought one of these last year when they first arrived in the UK. It’s a fantastic piece of kit and great for all the kinds of places usually impossible to reach. These are some of the pros and cons I found.
    Pros:
    Perfect for wheel prep and exhaust tips.
    Easy to use - typical excellent Flex quality and perfect ergonomically.
    Good variety of pad shapes and density.
    Very easy to clip in the pads.
    Cons:
    Pricey. If I remember correctly mine cost around £300 including a few pads.
    One of the pads started disintegrating after a short time of use. In fairness this could have been down to the very early release of the product and pad quality may have now improved.
    I did find that the pads tended to distort quite a bit when rotating and pressed against the paintwork or exhaust tips. Possibly this may have been down to user error and I need to practice with it a bit more.
    Overall thoughts are that this is a brilliant accessory for an already near-perfect polisher. Yes, it’s expensive but if you’re going for a full 3-stage paint correction, carried out over a long period, this will get you to the extra level of quality on the job. However, I did find myself wondering if I could have saved the money by simply wrapping a MF towel around a finger and polishing like that in the really tricky spots, such as behind door handles etc. Still, I’m glad it’s in my tool kit and I don’t regret the purchase.

    • @thecarboutique2467
      @thecarboutique2467  2 года назад

      Fantastic comments. Really appreciate the analysis. Yes mine cost 300 and fully agree with your thoughts. Cheers.

  • @Geeky_detail_reviews
    @Geeky_detail_reviews 2 года назад +1

    Great video as always partner.

  • @simonbradshaw3708
    @simonbradshaw3708 2 года назад +1

    Thanks for the video, price is a factor and I believe should be in the mix to compare against other products that offer the same features. I'm presuming the price you mention doesn't include any batteries and charger? I could afford the Flex, although it would have been my preference so just bought a Carbon Collective Hex Polisher. Seems a good kit although some of the pads are damaged due to the way they were stored in the kit. Look forward to your next review.

    • @thecarboutique2467
      @thecarboutique2467  2 года назад

      No the price is just the flexible shaft case and 12 pads. The PXE80 does not come with it.

  • @MrGymCrazy
    @MrGymCrazy 2 года назад +1

    Been thinking about buying one since getting a "Pixie" but a bit expensive.

    • @thecarboutique2467
      @thecarboutique2467  2 года назад

      It's certainly not cheap lol

    • @simonwhalley1743
      @simonwhalley1743 2 года назад +1

      It is expensive but I think it’s the best there is. During the first lockdown I gave my 911 a two-stage correction just with the PXE. It was faultless through the whole process. I now have the Flex cordless forced rotation, which does make things a little easier, but if you’re not in a hurry and you want to get up close and personal with your car over a week or two you can’t go wrong with the Pixie.

    • @MrGymCrazy
      @MrGymCrazy 2 года назад

      @@simonwhalley1743 I have a "Pixie", I've now bought an XFE 15 150 18.0-EC/5.0 too, it was the cost of the FS 140 I was commenting on, though your reply about it being the best there is, probably holds true for that too.

    • @thecarboutique2467
      @thecarboutique2467  2 года назад

      @@simonwhalley1743 totally agree buddy. Cheers