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Old 03-02-2009, 04:15 PM
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The 7336 or 7424? I can get the 7336 for about $10 more, just wondering if it is worth it. Or is the 7424 just as good?
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Same machine, different counter-weight. Either is fine.
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Thanks. Guess that extra $10 can go to some pads or polish.
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Zakley. I would recommend either the Porter Cable 7224 or the Flex buffer. I personally prefer the Flex because it cuts down on time big time but everyone has their own opinions.
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I just order the Flex buffer yesterday. I have used the same Porter Cable for the last 4 years (probably close to 500 vehicle's) without any problems. From what I have seen and heard the Flex is going to be a great addition. The Flex adds that extra punch. Can't go wrong with either.



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