I finally put my trusty Dewalt 6138 out to paster and replaced it with a new Makita 9227 CY polisher varible speed. I just got the polisher to day and have had no time to use it . Its first detail is schedual for tomorrow. I was very impresed by the weight how light it was 6.6 pounds and having the speed controll and speed map decal to tell you were your power is nice.
I also got a toot bag frre to store the polisher when not in use and when it is required for mobile jobs . I read this evening when home I received the mail and a subscription to one of the auto tech magazines I receive a promo Makita is doing with this polisher when you order it under 9227 CX4 kit. You get gloves and a Ms Makita calender with toot bag . I can skip the calender and thee gloves .
My real reason for this post is I got intrested to visit Makita's web page . Wen I put in 9227 CY I got two polishers that look like they have the same specifications . One has a conventional side handle ans the other has the cross over handle that goes over the head of the polisher , which is what I have.
What is the difference in the two?
Also what accessories are new like backing velcro pads and foam pads that will work well for this polisher.
I appreciate the feed back.
Bob Geco
I also got a toot bag frre to store the polisher when not in use and when it is required for mobile jobs . I read this evening when home I received the mail and a subscription to one of the auto tech magazines I receive a promo Makita is doing with this polisher when you order it under 9227 CX4 kit. You get gloves and a Ms Makita calender with toot bag . I can skip the calender and thee gloves .
My real reason for this post is I got intrested to visit Makita's web page . Wen I put in 9227 CY I got two polishers that look like they have the same specifications . One has a conventional side handle ans the other has the cross over handle that goes over the head of the polisher , which is what I have.
What is the difference in the two?
Also what accessories are new like backing velcro pads and foam pads that will work well for this polisher.
I appreciate the feed back.
Bob Geco