Filters
Clear- Rotary: Rotates only around its own axis.
- Orbital: It operates elliptically, mimicking the movement of the hand when polishing surfaces.
- Dual Action: Combines eccentric orbital motion with controlled rotary action, offering safer polishing than rotary machines while still being capable of removing tough imperfections.
- Speed Setting: Ability to control the rotation speed of the tool.
- Brushless: Brushless motor that offers greater autonomy and longer lifespan.
- Soft Start: Smooth start without sudden "jerk", for greater safety, better control, and more comfortable operation.
- Finishing / Waxing: For gentle final finishing tasks and application of wax for protection.
- Finishing / Waxing / Polishing: For regular surface care, maintaining shine, and light cleaning.
- Finishing / Polishing / Material Removal: For more demanding tasks, such as removing coatings or preparing surfaces before finishing.
- Maximum Disc Diameter: Shows the size of the surface the tool can cover. Smaller diameters = more control for detail, larger diameters = faster coverage of large surfaces.
- up to 145 mm: More flexible, lightweight, for detailing, small surfaces, or more “delicate” tasks (e.g. finishing, waxing).
- 150 - 178 mm: Good balance between control and coverage, suitable for general use.
- 180 mm and above: It covers a larger surface more quickly, but requires more power. It is ideal for heavy or large tasks (material removal, preparation).
- with Case: Delivered with a case.
- Power: The higher the power, the "stronger" the motor is—it can operate more comfortably at high speeds and withstand greater pressure without slowing down or stopping.
- Up to 400 Watts: Suitable for lighter tasks and small surfaces.
- 500 - 1150 Watt: They meet most needs with good performance and durability.
- 1200 Watts and above: They offer high power for continuous and demanding use.
- Minimum Speed: It shows how "gently" the tool starts and is related to safety, control, and detailed work.
- Maximum Speed: It shows how "powerful" the tool can get.
- Up to 3000 rpm: Safe for waxing, delicate surfaces, and beginners (low risk of burning the paint).
- 3100 - 5000 rpm: Suitable for general use and for combining waxing & polishing.
- 5100 rpm and above: Suitable for removing scratches, heavy wear, and for professional use.






