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The Mookis 1400W Car Polisher is a versatile, professional-grade buffer with 8 variable speeds (600-3600 RPM) and a heat-dissipating motor. Equipped with ergonomic detachable handles and a safety lock switch, it offers comfort and control for automotive, woodworking, metalworking, and upholstery polishing. The kit includes 13 polishing pads and essential accessories, empowering you to achieve showroom-quality finishes at home while saving on costly detailing services.
Specific uses for product | Automotive, Woodworking, Metalworking, Upholstery, Flooring |
Speed | 3.6E+3 RPM |
Item weight | 2.8 Kilograms |
Voltage | 220 Volts |
Maximum power | 1.4E+3 Watts |
Manufacturer | Mookis |
Part Number | UKPGJ1400 |
Package Dimensions | 47.7 x 21.6 x 20 cm; 2.8 kg |
Manufacturer reference | UKPGJ1400 |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 2.8 kg |
P**R
Good
Good
M**
Power cable is not very long
Power cable is not very long if you are polishing a boat or big vehicle, I have replaced it with a longer one
M**G
Works well
Well made, does the job, but beware it is quite heavy to use for any period of time.
A**E
Let belt product
Brought as Xmas present and they love it
B**H
Heavy
Quite heavy for the job polishers ok
A**R
Brilliant! Great quality. Fast delivery
Brilliant! Great quality. Fast delivery
E**
Handy
For buffing the car is OK but may not stand up to workshop pace for very long. But value for money.
D**K
DIY Car Detailing Done (Almost) Right
I'm a big believer in taking care of my car, but paying for professional detailing services can get expensive. So, I decided to try my hand at DIY polishing with the Mookis Car Polisher. Here's a breakdown of my experience:The Good Stuff:Powerhouse Performance (Kind Of): With a advertised 1400 watts, this polisher packs a punch. It tackled minor scratches and swirls with surprising ease. For a beginner like me, the power felt sufficient for most tasks.Variable Speed Control: Having eight variable speeds allowed me to adjust the intensity depending on the job. Starting slow for initial polishing and ramping up for tougher blemishes felt safe and gave me some control over the process.Buffing Pad Buffet: The included 13 buffing pads offered a variety for different polishing stages. While I wasn't sure about all of them, having options was helpful, especially for someone starting out.A Reality Check:Missing Manual Mayhem: The biggest letdown was the lack of a decent user manual. The included instructions were minimal and not very informative. Learning how to use the polisher safely and effectively relied heavily on online tutorials and forums.Mystery Meat Quality: The quality of the included buffing pads was a bit suspect. Some felt a little flimsy, and I wasn't sure about their long-term durability. Investing in a separate set of high-quality pads might be a good idea.Not Quite Beginner-Friendly: Despite the variable speeds, this polisher felt more suited for someone with a little car detailing experience. Without proper knowledge and technique, it could be easy to damage your car's paint.Overall, A Mixed Bag:The Mookis Car Polisher has the potential to be a decent tool for DIY car detailing, especially for the price. However, the lack of a proper manual and the questionable quality of some components make it a bit risky for absolute beginners. If you're willing to do your research, invest in some better buffing pads, and take your time learning proper technique, it might be a good option. However, for those who prioritize ease of use and guaranteed results, a professional detailing service might be a safer bet.
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