Detailers and boat owners appreciate the freedom of cordless polishers. Â Variable speed triggers let you control the buffing action to apply wax, polish metal and restore painted surfaces. Â Balanced ergonomics and soft start functions minimise swirl marks and user fatigue.
Cordless polishers are ideal for automotive detailing, woodworking finishes, marine applications, and metal polishing. They're used to:
Remove scratches, oxidation, and swirl marks from paint
Apply waxes and compounds evenly
Buff wood or metal to a smooth, glossy finish
Their portability makes them perfect for on-site work or hard-to-reach areas, without the restriction of a power cord.
Rotary polishers spin in a fixed circular motion, providing high cutting power—best for experienced users tackling heavy defects.
Dual-action (DA) or random orbital polishers combine rotation with an offset orbit, making them safer for beginners, with less risk of burning or holograms. Ideal for general polishing and finishing work.
Key considerations include:
Pad size (commonly 75 mm, 125 mm, or 150 mm) depending on task scale
Speed control: Variable speed trigger and/or dial (e.g. 1,500–5,000 RPM)
Run-time & motor type: Brushless motors with high Ah batteries offer longer, smoother performance
Balance & weight: A compact, ergonomic design is critical for reducing fatigue during longer jobs
Detailers and boat owners appreciate the freedom of cordless polishers. Â Variable speed triggers let you control the buffing action to apply wax, polish metal and restore painted surfaces. Â Balanced ergonomics and soft start functions minimise swirl marks and user fatigue.
Cordless polishers are ideal for automotive detailing, woodworking finishes, marine applications, and metal polishing. They're used to:
Remove scratches, oxidation, and swirl marks from paint
Apply waxes and compounds evenly
Buff wood or metal to a smooth, glossy finish
Their portability makes them perfect for on-site work or hard-to-reach areas, without the restriction of a power cord.
Rotary polishers spin in a fixed circular motion, providing high cutting power—best for experienced users tackling heavy defects.
Dual-action (DA) or random orbital polishers combine rotation with an offset orbit, making them safer for beginners, with less risk of burning or holograms. Ideal for general polishing and finishing work.
Key considerations include:
Pad size (commonly 75 mm, 125 mm, or 150 mm) depending on task scale
Speed control: Variable speed trigger and/or dial (e.g. 1,500–5,000 RPM)
Run-time & motor type: Brushless motors with high Ah batteries offer longer, smoother performance
Balance & weight: A compact, ergonomic design is critical for reducing fatigue during longer jobs