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Polisher Milwaukee M18 FAP180-502X (2x5Ah)
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Milwaukee M18 FAP180-502X (2x5Ah)

2.2 kg

£331.91£389.99

Or 3 interest-free payments of £110.63/mo.*

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Polisher Dewalt DCM849N 18V Brushless XR Rotary Polisher 180mm Bare 5 Polishing Sponges

Dewalt DCM849N 18V Brushless XR Rotary Polisher 180mm Bare 5 Polishing Sponges

£231.95

Or 3 interest-free payments of £77.31/mo.*

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Royal Catering Glass Polisher 5 Polishing Heads 1320 W

Royal Catering Glass Polisher 5 Polishing Heads 1320 W

£559.00

Or 3 interest-free payments of £186.33/mo.*

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Polisher: 3 things to consider before buying

When choosing a polisher, it's important to consider the type that suits your needs. Rotary polishers are powerful and ideal for heavy-duty jobs, but they require skill to avoid damaging surfaces. Dual-action polishers are more user-friendly and safer for beginners, offering a balance between performance and ease of use. If you're polishing a car or delicate surfaces, a dual-action polisher might be your best bet. For industrial tasks, a rotary polisher could be more suitable.

The power and speed settings of a polisher can significantly affect its performance. Look for polishers with adjustable speed settings, as this allows you to tailor the speed to the task at hand. Lower speeds are great for applying wax or sealant, while higher speeds can remove scratches and imperfections. Ensure the polisher's power is compatible with your needs; too little power might mean longer working times, whereas excessive power could lead to mistakes if not handled properly.

Using a polisher for extended periods can be tiring, so it's crucial to consider ergonomics and weight. A lightweight polisher with comfortable grips will reduce fatigue and provide better control during use. Make sure the design allows for easy handling and access to controls while operating. Testing how it feels in your hands before buying can help ensure you choose a polisher that won't strain your wrists or arms during prolonged use.

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