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Hi all,

 

Saw a $69 Black & decker car polisher on sale in Singpost.

Any owners around? I am contemplating to buy one since

its pretty affordable. Just worried about the ease &

effectiveness of this product.

 

Appreciate any inputs. Thanks!

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Hi all,

 

Saw a $69 Black & decker car polisher on sale in Singpost.

Any owners around? I am contemplating to buy one since

its pretty affordable. Just worried about the ease &

effectiveness of this product.

 

Appreciate any inputs. Thanks!

 

its AC power converted to your car AC point.

power is oki, juz that u need to start ur car engine while using.

smelly ur exhuast and burning fuel.

not bad for a mobile polisher tool, no more hand muscle train when u get this.

prolly last u 2-3yrs. for a $69, its quite worth it.

im using it now. :)

 

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its AC power converted to your car AC point.

power is oki, juz that u need to start ur car engine while using.

smelly ur exhuast and burning fuel.

not bad for a mobile polisher tool, no more hand muscle train when u get this.

prolly last u 2-3yrs. for a $69, its quite worth it.

im using it now. :)

 

Thanks for the input bro!

Think its pretty worth the amount paid.

 

Hope no special skills needed to operate it though.

[thumbsup]

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but the replacement pads not cheap

 

Thanks for the feedback.

Any idea how much does the replacement pad cost and

how long do we need to change it?

 

Dun think i will use it that often unless there's stubborn stains

covering a big area of the car. For small areas just stick to my

faithful "elbow grease". [laugh]

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Thanks for the feedback.

Any idea how much does the replacement pad cost and

how long do we need to change it?

 

Dun think i will use it that often unless there's stubborn stains

covering a big area of the car. For small areas just stick to my

faithful "elbow grease". [laugh]

 

 

i not an expert in this. but do take into account the cost of the pads. i thinks the pads life will vary because it depends how often you polish the car.

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Hi Bros, I have a cordless polisher and I'm renting it out. It's good for HDB dwellers as it don't require to be plugged to AC. Do check it out on Carousell search for Ryobi Cordless Polisher. Thanks!post-143686-0-45590400-1537850036.jpg

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