mgm2003
New member
Christmas arrived early for me this year.
My in-laws sent me the Metabo 'kit' -full boat, and it arrived yesterday from TOL.
-Metabo Polisher
-Metabo Case
-Backing Plate
-LC Pad kit (Cut, polish, finish pads).
I'm all smiles! After using it for an hour or so, I've concluded that the metabo is almost as easy to use as a PC -no kidding. It's VERY smooth, easy to handle, and I love the low 700rpm start up. It's much more forgiving and balanced feeling vs. my Dewalt.
I haven't used it enough to draw a comparison to my Dewalt 849, but I plan to do that in the coming weeks. I can't imagine that it's going to carry the same load/torque as my dewalt, because it's soooo much lighter. I do miss the trigger that's on my dewalt, because it allows you to 'feather in' your polish on start up. I would prefer to have the speed dial settings on the Metabo closer to the on/off switch, or maybe placed near the red head lock button. You can't see the speed settting in the current location when you dial up the RPM's during your polishing step. I'm sure I'll learn the 'feel' of this over time, but for now, I'm stuck with shutting down the metabo, adjusting the speed, and starting back up. I like the set up on my dewalt better, but then again that's what I'm used to.
My in-laws sent me the Metabo 'kit' -full boat, and it arrived yesterday from TOL.
-Metabo Polisher
-Metabo Case
-Backing Plate
-LC Pad kit (Cut, polish, finish pads).
I'm all smiles! After using it for an hour or so, I've concluded that the metabo is almost as easy to use as a PC -no kidding. It's VERY smooth, easy to handle, and I love the low 700rpm start up. It's much more forgiving and balanced feeling vs. my Dewalt.
I haven't used it enough to draw a comparison to my Dewalt 849, but I plan to do that in the coming weeks. I can't imagine that it's going to carry the same load/torque as my dewalt, because it's soooo much lighter. I do miss the trigger that's on my dewalt, because it allows you to 'feather in' your polish on start up. I would prefer to have the speed dial settings on the Metabo closer to the on/off switch, or maybe placed near the red head lock button. You can't see the speed settting in the current location when you dial up the RPM's during your polishing step. I'm sure I'll learn the 'feel' of this over time, but for now, I'm stuck with shutting down the metabo, adjusting the speed, and starting back up. I like the set up on my dewalt better, but then again that's what I'm used to.

