Setec Astronomy
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I think I have an old thread here at Autopia, or at least some posts (possible it was at AGO) bemoaning the lack of a small form-factor polisher (for ~3" pads) which would have the layout of something like a Flex 3401, with a trigger switch. Of course Flex finally came out with a small polisher, the PXE-80, which has a slide on-off switch. I had kind of forgotten about it until I dug up that Mike Phillips glass polishing video for another thread, where I came across another vid where he was using the "pixie" on some inside glass.
So I was looking at the polishers here in the Autopia Car Care store, and noticed that Griot`s has a similar machine, BUT WITH A TRIGGER. Going to the Griot`s site, all of their polishers have triggers, including the small DA`s (the one that`s like the "pixie" is a "hybrid", these machines along with the Rupes nano (which has a trigger) are convertible between DA and rotary).
It seems like Griot`s is the only company that got the memo, that power tools should have triggers. No one here has a power drill with an on-off switch. Not sure why almost all of the "PC-class" tools from Rupes, Zentool, Flex, etc. have on-off switches...maybe it`s a pricing constraint.
Who else thinks everything should have a trigger?
So I was looking at the polishers here in the Autopia Car Care store, and noticed that Griot`s has a similar machine, BUT WITH A TRIGGER. Going to the Griot`s site, all of their polishers have triggers, including the small DA`s (the one that`s like the "pixie" is a "hybrid", these machines along with the Rupes nano (which has a trigger) are convertible between DA and rotary).
It seems like Griot`s is the only company that got the memo, that power tools should have triggers. No one here has a power drill with an on-off switch. Not sure why almost all of the "PC-class" tools from Rupes, Zentool, Flex, etc. have on-off switches...maybe it`s a pricing constraint.
Who else thinks everything should have a trigger?