It resembles a standard da in use and feel, but has the added bonus of being switchable from non forced to forced. Its an expensive tool but feels refined for a da and is quality through and through
Never used a 3401 and yes for a DA compared to Megs etc, its very smooth.
Was comparisons in relation to rotaries that I read and now after using one I dont really agree with, I could use a Makita for a lot long than a Bigfoot that's for sure
Has anyone been using the 5" backing plate on the 21 yet? still not 100% sure how the warranty stands doing this but It sure would make the machine more versatile
Can't make my mind up if I'm going to do this or just buy the 15
Has anyone been using the 5" backing plate on the 21 yet? still not 100% sure how the warranty stands doing this but It sure would make the machine more versatile
Can't make my mind up if I'm going to do this or just buy the 15
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