Flex L 3403 VRG Rotary Anybody have one?

Discussion in 'Tools - Machine Polishers, Pressure Washers, Detai' started by gmblack3, Jan 20, 2008.

  1. SpoiledMan

    SpoiledMan Birth of a Detailer

    Just what I was afraid of. It would have been nice to have matching machines.:)
     
  2. porta

    porta Jedi Nuba

    If you are used to larger pads and are compounding 8h a day, I would not buy the Flex. But if you are a using smaller pads and not working in a body shop, then I would buy one. They are very similar to the Metabo but I find the Flex to be easier to controll since the speed dial is better placed on the Flex

    It´s a top notch piece of machinery it you are using it right.

    The lowest RPM is 900, not 1100. And this is not a problem, promise.

    $200 is a steal since they are $599 in Sweden :lala:
     
  3. blk45

    blk45 Jedi Nuba


    Sounds like the one for me. Thanks again Nica!
     
  4. gmblack3

    gmblack3 Top 9 detailer in the US to serve you in Atlanta

    Porta, Thanks for the great feedback on the flex rotary.

    I do use the 8" edge wool pads, but on the average only do a full day of polishing once a week. I can't recall if you have a metabo or not, but if so would you say the metabo is stronger overall machine?
     
  5. tdekany

    tdekany Wax on..Wax off

    Autogeek has it on their site as well in case you didn't know.
     
  6. blk45

    blk45 Jedi Nuba


    Yeah but AG has the 603, not the 3403 and it's 239 vs. 199 for the 3403 @ PH.
     
  7. sneek

    sneek Nuba Guru

    The distributor website says it uses an M14. Are you thinking of the polisher that AG sells?
     
  8. tod071

    tod071 Birth of a Detailer

    I have all the machines, Makita 9227, Flex 603, 3401, 3403, and the Metabo. the 3043 is the lightest and very strong, 10amp motor. It does bog a little with pressure, but will actually create some heat on the paint pretty fast. I am small in stature, so I loved the Metabo, but I always said that a Metabo with a trigger would be the ideal machine because of the trigger and lightweight. The Flex 3403 is just that machine.

    Although it does have power, like others have mentioned, its not made for larger pads (8"). It'll handle 6.5" pads with no problems. I haven't had it shut down yet, after 3hrs of straight polishing per car. I have shut down the Metabo numerous times and am ready to throw it out now that I have my 3403.

    Unless you need to perform "major" corrections or using 8" pads, this is an ideal everyday, normal correction machine. For "Major" corrections, I like the Makita. Minor corrections, the Flex 3401. And wax/sealant application or cleaner wax jobs (AIO or Menz APO60), the Festool.
     
  9. Netspec

    Netspec Virgin Detailer

    I ordered mine yesterday ($219) from PH and I can't wait to try it out on my Father's Caddy in March. I did it last year with PC and Megs /PB products but will use system one this time. I also purchased 6" Edge wool and foam pads from AG.
     
  10. FMINUS

    FMINUS DB Pro Supporter

    Phils price is better!!!!
     
  11. Netspec

    Netspec Virgin Detailer

    Not that it matters but someone is beating $209+$10 shipping? Where?
     
  12. FMINUS

    FMINUS DB Pro Supporter

    Wow thats a pretty good price. But before I buy anything I always run it through Phil, ya never know!
     
  13. superstring

    superstring Virgin Detailer

    Excuse my ignorance, but who's Phil ?? The only Phil I know is from Detailers Domain and he doesn't carry the 3403.
     
  14. Netspec

    Netspec Virgin Detailer

    I should have broken the price down as unit price + shipping in my first post. Is Phil a supporting vendor here?
     
  15. Duratys

    Duratys Welcome to Detailing



    He sure does :)

    FLEX TOOLS
     
  16. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

    yes we do we have them incoming by this Friday or early next week.
     
  17. superstring

    superstring Virgin Detailer


    Huh! Whadaya know. It didn't come up on the Polishers/Buffers page. I don't know how $239 is cheaper than $209 though.
     
  18. detailersdomain

    detailersdomain Administrator

  19. SuperBee364

    SuperBee364 Birth of a Detailer

    Guys, I have the 3403 and love it. I've heard alot of people say that they don't recommend using anything larger than 6.5 inch pads, but I can't find any reference to this in the Flex manual or on their web site. Can someone point me to this?

    It seems to have more than enough power... I wonder why the restriction on the pad size.

    The 3403 got quite hot for about the first 50 hours I used it. It must have been a break-in peroid, though, because now I can use it for eight hours straight and it's warm, but not hot.
     

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