I see the German site has the updated version using the 18v batteries still. Do you know if these variants would be sold concurrently with the 24v versions or if they are even available to purchase in the US? (I really don't to adopt a new battery system - my scangrip connect and previous Flex polishers use the 12/18v system.)
Possibly (hopefully) the most powerful cordless machines that can actually do paint correction? Rupes really dropped the ball with their disappointing ibrid offerings.
Perfect! Looking forward to some Individual testing. Tks nick!!
Saving up now. They look amazing!
12:09 Right on time Nick, I’ve been wanting a cordless for a while now, glad I waited! When will they be available, and at what price point???
Check out the link in the description. We are taking pre-orders for all 3 machines right now!
Stonkers. Love them
Black Friday sale....I feel it....... let it be true....
Do you know if Flex will introduce the 18 to 24 volt converters that they mentioned a while back for all the 18 volt machines out there ?
Just saw the answer below....thanks.
I'm surprised they didn't go to a 40 volt!
Any news on the 24v batteries working on the 18v tools?
Yes, adapters will be available eventually.
I see the German site has the updated version using the 18v batteries still. Do you know if these variants would be sold concurrently with the 24v versions or if they are even available to purchase in the US? (I really don't to adopt a new battery system - my scangrip connect and previous Flex polishers use the 12/18v system.)
Flex has stated there will be adapters available for various battery configurations.
Pretty pricey. Us regular folks will have to wait for the harbor freight Hercules offerings. Those machines look like beasts though.
Possibly (hopefully) the most powerful cordless machines that can actually do paint correction? Rupes really dropped the ball with their disappointing ibrid offerings.
These tools are not lacking in power, that's for sure!
I’ve been doing corrections with the 18v cordless Flex forced rotation and rotary for years. When mine finally die, I’ll upgrade to the 24v system.
No 21. Flex is so stupid. Forced rotation is dead.
Not according to the sales numbers.
@@McKees37Well i am sure Rupes 21 sells better than Flex forced rotation. 21's generally sell better than forced rotarions.