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    I wanted a cheap RO, without spending anything more than $150. Tossing between the Bosch PEX400AE ($112) and Ryobi ERO750VK ($149). The Ryobi had a case, and well, seem to have better specs plus I read somewhere about the new generation Bosch PEX400AE had issues with the velcro for attaching a buffing pad.

    I hope I didn't make the wrong choice. I am still entitled to a refund at Bunnings since I haven't made any use of it yet and I'm waiting for my Edge buffing pads to arrive. Anyone with RO experience tell me if I'll be fine with the Ryobi or should I exchange it for the Bosch?
    [Current] Audi A4 B8 MY2013 2.0T Quattro - Lava Grey, Black Edition, S-Line, 19" TT-RS Wheels

    [SOLD] Golf GTI MK6 MY2011.5 - Candy White, 5-Door, Manual, Sunroof, Park Assist, 9W7 Bluetooth RVC, MDI, Dynaudio, RossTech MicroCAN, Bluefin Stage 2, LED Tails, VW Racing Panel Air Filter, 3" Eurojet Downpipe, Milltek non-Resonated Catback

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    Every time I bought a Ryobi I regreted, that's my only comment.
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    • #3
      Avex I will seel you my AEG EX150E that cost me $270 for the $150 been thinking of upgrading to forced rotation and gets you a much better unit then either of those.
      Originally posted by seangti
      The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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      • #4
        If he doesn't take it, I will mate! I've been shopping for one recently too.

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        • #5
          Originally posted by jasn78 View Post
          Avex I will seel you my AEG EX150E that cost me $270 for the $150 been thinking of upgrading to forced rotation and gets you a much better unit then either of those.
          But a new AEG EX150E at Bunnings is now only $199. Is it really that good?
          [Current] Audi A4 B8 MY2013 2.0T Quattro - Lava Grey, Black Edition, S-Line, 19" TT-RS Wheels

          [SOLD] Golf GTI MK6 MY2011.5 - Candy White, 5-Door, Manual, Sunroof, Park Assist, 9W7 Bluetooth RVC, MDI, Dynaudio, RossTech MicroCAN, Bluefin Stage 2, LED Tails, VW Racing Panel Air Filter, 3" Eurojet Downpipe, Milltek non-Resonated Catback

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          • #6
            Avex Sorry mate i didnt know they where that bunning guess I will just keep hold of mine, they arent as good as a Festool or a flex etc but for that price I definetly would not be buying the other options you suggested
            Originally posted by seangti
            The price of the car rarely indicates driver ability/lap time.

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            • #7
              Was thinking of buying a tool from the US then remembered they have different voltage over there 110v 60hz compared to 240v 50hz here. Anyone know where i can get porter cable dual action polisher in aus?

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              • #8
                Originally posted by PeppeX View Post
                Was thinking of buying a tool from the US then remembered they have different voltage over there 110v 60hz compared to 240v 50hz here. Anyone know where i can get porter cable dual action polisher in aus?
                ......and warranty work as well
                2011 POLO GTI 3dr, Candy White, Audio-Comfort-Xenon Packs
                MODS: H&R Sport Springs - Bilstein B12s - Whiteline Sway Bar - Milltek Cat Back Exhaust - Sparco Assetto Gara Wheels

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by aVex View Post
                  But a new AEG EX150E at Bunnings is now only $199. Is it really that good?
                  Buffing Machines are located here and you might be better off with one of these complete kits as the backing plates on the bosch machines do sometimes not work with any other pads. Also some of these machines do have a lot more power then ones mentioned.

                  Hope this helps
                  Car Care Products Australia

                  www.carcareproducts.com.au - 1300 006 007 - info@carcareproducts.com.au
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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by carcareproducts View Post
                    Buffing Machines are located here and you might be better off with one of these complete kits as the backing plates on the bosch machines do sometimes not work with any other pads. Also some of these machines do have a lot more power then ones mentioned.

                    Hope this helps
                    It was impulse and I couldn't wait for the mail to order so I went ahead to bunnings, returned my Ryobi and bought an AEG RO as suggested by some people here on the forum.

                    I tried it yesterday and omg, it actually cut my waxing time in half and the manner in which it applies wax is so even!

                    I'll now need to buy more wax for my car, can you recommend a wax that will work on an RO? How does one apply paste wax from a can/container onto the finishing pad? I know liquid wax is self explanatory, you just squirt it on the pad/car but I still believe the quality of wax in the paste form is still way better.
                    [Current] Audi A4 B8 MY2013 2.0T Quattro - Lava Grey, Black Edition, S-Line, 19" TT-RS Wheels

                    [SOLD] Golf GTI MK6 MY2011.5 - Candy White, 5-Door, Manual, Sunroof, Park Assist, 9W7 Bluetooth RVC, MDI, Dynaudio, RossTech MicroCAN, Bluefin Stage 2, LED Tails, VW Racing Panel Air Filter, 3" Eurojet Downpipe, Milltek non-Resonated Catback

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                    • #11
                      Is there any discount code for being a forum member when we buy from carcareproducts?

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                      • #12
                        vwwaterc, but you didn't hear it from me.
                        Car Care Products Australia

                        www.carcareproducts.com.au - 1300 006 007 - info@carcareproducts.com.au
                        Sydney - Brisbane - Melbourne

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by aVex View Post
                          It was impulse and I couldn't wait for the mail to order so I went ahead to bunnings, returned my Ryobi and bought an AEG RO as suggested by some people here on the forum.

                          I tried it yesterday and omg, it actually cut my waxing time in half and the manner in which it applies wax is so even!

                          I'll now need to buy more wax for my car, can you recommend a wax that will work on an RO? How does one apply paste wax from a can/container onto the finishing pad? I know liquid wax is self explanatory, you just squirt it on the pad/car but I still believe the quality of wax in the paste form is still way better.
                          Realistically i would be only applying a sealant or wax by hand.

                          A wax will last 2/3 months on a daily driver, a polymer synthetic sealant about 6-12, and a nano based product 12-24 months.
                          Car Care Products Australia

                          www.carcareproducts.com.au - 1300 006 007 - info@carcareproducts.com.au
                          Sydney - Brisbane - Melbourne

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                          • #14
                            Originally posted by PeppeX View Post
                            Was thinking of buying a tool from the US then remembered they have different voltage over there 110v 60hz compared to 240v 50hz here. Anyone know where i can get porter cable dual action polisher in aus?
                            Porter Cable is not available in Australia unfortunately, I imported one several years ago and run it with a step down transformer, it works great. Last year I upgraded to Festool, if you are interested I'm happy to offload the PC to you.
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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by carcareproducts View Post
                              v******c, but you didn't hear it from me.
                              Bugger haha! Only made an order 2 days ago, lucky most of the stuff was on special

                              I'm looking forward to my DAS6 polisher/starter kit.
                              I reckon they've gotta be one of the best bang for buck kits out
                              MK2 - *Insert list of dealer purchased extra's/standard features here*
                              80 series - The MK2's BIG, Sooty, polar opposite...
                              HAHAHA

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