The detachable cord on the Griots polishers is genius. It makes storing each machine in its box so easy and no worries about putting strain on the electric cord. Thanks for the tips on polishing metal and plastic surfaces. I may have to buy a GR3 even though I’m not polishing Ferrari mufflers every week.
That is an amazing tool. Been wanting something like it for years! I'm sold. Thanks for the video. That new wool pad was *chucking* lint like it was snowing. 😁👍✌
@@autofanaticcars Hi, your videos are very helpful. Since you have both the G8 and the GR3, and use them often, I have a few questions for you and hopefully you can help me. * I am going to work on electric guitars with 2k Automotive Clear coat, and I need a 3" polisher with which I can buff, cut imperfections and polish. I don't know which of the two works better for that specific scenario, what I want is to finally have a perfect mirror like finish on the clear coat. - I have read and seen many comments from other people, who say that the rotary leaves holograms in the cut compound processes, which are difficult to remove in the last polishing step. That's right? or just jumpy conclusions from people who don't use the tool properly? In that case, would the G8 serve me better? I look forward to your prompt response. Thank you
Alot of good points made. I almost bought the Flex. going to purchase the Griots instead. It's has what newer polishers have, like a trigger speed control trigger. has great amount of power etc...
I got the FLEX rotary and it is a sweet polisher I used it on my Dragster RR along with Auto Fanatic wheel cleaning foam...the Griots GR3 is backordered but should have it soon...thanks for the review...
Glad it was helpful! For metal order the Gliptone metal polishes off Amazon they offer a 3 pack these are the best to machine polish metal to mirror finish
The Flex PE14-2 is close to the same size?....I haven't compared side by side because I own a Makita...lol!...Very nice review, I have been looking at this ...buying the Flex for sure..*new subscriber*
Awesome idea for cleaning and polishing bolts. I bought the G8 and G9 on your recommendations and love those tools. May have to try the G3. Thanks, Phil!
So you wpuld use a small throw da to take put a range of defects of defects than a Rotar, usually with depper.defects or RIDS. Rotary works more effectively for getting rid.of deeper scratches defects; no? Thanks
which one would you use for paint correction and or polishing; the GR3 Rotary or the G13? Have you used a 3 5" or 4" pad on either en the GR3 or the G13?
Hello, your videos are very good. One question, how many revolutions does the new griots g3 totativa have? if you press it when polishing it stops like g8? I like the g8 a lot but it stops up to speed 6 making pressure to correct defects, you have to manipulate it a lot so that it does not stop, and I have 2 g8 machines so it is not a failure of a machine, instead the dear porter cable 7424 does not know it stops at speed 6 even if I stand on top of the machine or put a lot of pressure on it, and the strange and strange thing is that the porter cable 7424 has only 4.5 amps. and less power supposedly than the g8 with more power 7.5 amp and it stops, you know why ??? Thank you
I have the g8 and g9 and a milwaukee m12 mini polisher. I would love the gr3 but doesn't make sense for me to get it maybe if I get it cheap I'll pull the trigger.
Yes i took delivery of my GR3 about 2 weeks ago after a long wait. I haven't put it to use yet. The side gloss plastic trim on my F150 have scratches what advise can i get to get rid of them and bring it back to mew look. What products works best and should i use the gr3 to perform this task.
for plastic use the Novus plastic polishes you can order off Amazon. just go slow because plastic with a rotary can be destroyed easily this machine has a ton of power as i show in this video to easily polish stainless steel which is one of the toughest materials to polish
Yes I use it to sand stainless steel and love how easy is is to control I use Mirka and Norton sanding discs works awesome never once skipped a beat with continuous use.
Flex is so inconsistent with quality. Some people have years of trouble free service but my PE8 leaked oil after less than 6 hours of use. I thought this was a fluke but my friend reported the same oil leak problem with his Flex 3401. Contacting Flex only resulted in a run-around. I will never buy another Flex. This GR3 looks like a great replacement for my PE8.
I own all the Griots small polishers and there incredible and i use them professionally non step. There so much better than the Flex and Rupes which are just modified angle grinders
@@autofanaticcarsI have 6 polishers and 1 of them is a Griots (small orbital) which has been rock solid reliable. I have zero idea whether Griots has good customer service since I've never needed to contact them due to my Griots polisher being reliable. Will definitely get another Griots polisher. Flex has a great name and I suspect maybe due to incentivized reviewers. Through first hand experience the Flex brand is not reliable and they have poor customer service.
3rd from Puerto Rico 👍🇵🇷 I still have my gg6 but definitely Griot's Garage has several good ones like the G8 and G9 besides that G3. One thing is changing the grease but great all for beginners too.
@@autofanaticcars, The one you mentioned in the video is totally different from the ones I have on hand. I have Flex XC 3401 which is a dual action polisher and Flex PE 14, which is a rotary polisher & a beast. They both are designed differently from the one you used as general purpose.
I own all of the Flex polishers I love them all but the smaller compact unit as i show in this video i just never liked for the features it lacked most specifically the lack of a soft start trigger like the PE14 which is one of my favorites. Most of my metal and car polishing gear is from Flex they make awesome tools that are industrial grade for my manufacturing business.
The detachable cord on the Griots polishers is genius. It makes storing each machine in its box so easy and no worries about putting strain on the electric cord. Thanks for the tips on polishing metal and plastic surfaces. I may have to buy a GR3 even though I’m not polishing Ferrari mufflers every week.
That is an amazing tool. Been wanting something like it for years! I'm sold. Thanks for the video. That new wool pad was *chucking* lint like it was snowing. 😁👍✌
yeah when the pads are new they will lint out thats how most wool pads are but after some use they are awesome for metal and heavy cutting.
Griots owes you Phil. That's a hell of a testimonial. What is the bigger polisher you prefer. That muffler was spectacular.. the converter too.
AWESOME review ,i saw couple others before, but after this one , I'm ready to order my G8 MINI RANDOM ORBITAL POLISHER, thanks man
Good choice! I love the G8 and GR3 use them often each week
@@autofanaticcars
Hi, your videos are very helpful.
Since you have both the G8 and the GR3, and use them often, I have a few questions for you and hopefully you can help me.
* I am going to work on electric guitars with 2k Automotive Clear coat, and I need a 3" polisher with which I can buff, cut imperfections and polish.
I don't know which of the two works better for that specific scenario, what I want is to finally have a perfect mirror like finish on the clear coat.
- I have read and seen many comments from other people, who say that the rotary leaves holograms in the cut compound processes, which are difficult to remove in the last polishing step.
That's right? or just jumpy conclusions from people who don't use the tool properly? In that case, would the G8 serve me better?
I look forward to your prompt response.
Thank you
Alot of good points made. I almost bought the Flex. going to purchase the Griots instead.
It's has what newer polishers have, like a trigger speed control trigger. has great amount of power etc...
Love the jacket 👍👍
That is a lab coat of a finish professor.
I doubt youll see anyone else using a polisher wearing a $1200 jacket ha ha ha
@@autofanaticcars crap lost a dollar. I thought it was $1500. Didn't know you got it on sale... Looking very Phil...
I was thinking the same thing
Polishing an exhaust system is indeed fanatical. Wow. Awesome attention to detail 💪🏽💯🎯
It really is!
I got the FLEX rotary and it is a sweet polisher I used it on my Dragster RR along with Auto Fanatic wheel cleaning foam...the Griots GR3 is backordered but should have it soon...thanks for the review...
Great information! I just ordered the G9/G8 bundle, and I do need some metal polishing capabilities, so I'm going to order that G3. Thanks!
Glad it was helpful! For metal order the Gliptone metal polishes off Amazon they offer a 3 pack these are the best to machine polish metal to mirror finish
Thanks again!
The Flex PE14-2 is close to the same size?....I haven't compared side by side because I own a Makita...lol!...Very nice review, I have been looking at this ...buying the Flex for sure..*new subscriber*
Awesome idea for cleaning and polishing bolts. I bought the G8 and G9 on your recommendations and love those tools. May have to try the G3. Thanks, Phil!
Glad to help
You are on it. 🤜🤜🤜
So you wpuld use a small throw da to take put a range of defects of defects than a Rotar, usually with depper.defects or RIDS. Rotary works more effectively for getting rid.of deeper scratches defects; no? Thanks
Great video and comparisons are spot on.
Glad you enjoyed it
Great review
Thanks
Good video. Thanks
Thx for the heads up. I’m going to pick one up for those tight areas on fiberglass we do. Assuming I can get the correct pads to go with it…
You bet you can get pads 4 inch down to 1 inch for this machine as it comes with extensions and the backing plates for them all.
@@autofanaticcars Hello! Have you used the g13 long throw mini? If so what are your thoughts between g13 and g8? Thanks!
would you use the GR3 or the Rupes micro for interior plastic?
Its possible to change the backing plate (5 inch)?
which one would you use for paint correction and or polishing; the GR3 Rotary or the G13? Have you used a 3
5" or 4" pad on either en
the GR3 or the G13?
I use both all depends on the project and what needs to be done there awesome machines
is that better for the headlight restoration than a DA? trhank u
Hello, your videos are very good. One question, how many revolutions does the new griots g3 totativa have? if you press it when polishing it stops like g8? I like the g8 a lot but it stops up to speed 6 making pressure to correct defects, you have to manipulate it a lot so that it does not stop, and I have 2 g8 machines so it is not a failure of a machine, instead the dear porter cable 7424 does not know it stops at speed 6 even if I stand on top of the machine or put a lot of pressure on it, and the strange and strange thing is that the porter cable 7424 has only 4.5 amps. and less power supposedly than the g8 with more power 7.5 amp and it stops, you know why ??? Thank you
I have the g8 and g9 and a milwaukee m12 mini polisher. I would love the gr3 but doesn't make sense for me to get it maybe if I get it cheap I'll pull the trigger.
How do you like the fruit g8 vs the m12? I was thinking about only getting one, but the g8 is on sale for $99
Good stuff
Yes i took delivery of my GR3 about 2 weeks ago after a long wait. I haven't put it to use yet. The side gloss plastic trim on my F150 have scratches what advise can i get to get rid of them and bring it back to mew look. What products works best and should i use the gr3 to perform this task.
for plastic use the Novus plastic polishes you can order off Amazon. just go slow because plastic with a rotary can be destroyed easily this machine has a ton of power as i show in this video to easily polish stainless steel which is one of the toughest materials to polish
@@autofanaticcarsthank you i take your advise.
is it ok to use Griot's microfiber pads for the plastic?
@@autofanaticcars sorry my last message did not make sense.
Thank you for your advise.
Do you recommend using the griots micro fiber pads for plastic?
I am looking into getting a small diameter polisher. Have you had a chanced to review the new G13, if so what are your thoughts on it?
I own the G13 as well its a great tool
@@autofanaticcars Thank you for your reply! For a first small polisher which one would you buy first? I have the G21 and it is big for small areas.
Thank you so much for this video متشکرم
Glad it was helpful!
Can you use it as a sander?
Yes I use it to sand stainless steel and love how easy is is to control I use Mirka and Norton sanding discs works awesome never once skipped a beat with continuous use.
@@autofanaticcars awesome!! Thanks for the info
Do they have a 5inch Rotary?
no they do not make a 5 inch rotary
Does this also accepts 5” plate??
you could use a larger backing plate generic but not suggested to go too large to overload the motor.
@@autofanaticcars ic thank you
Flex is so inconsistent with quality. Some people have years of trouble free service but my PE8 leaked oil after less than 6 hours of use. I thought this was a fluke but my friend reported the same oil leak problem with his Flex 3401. Contacting Flex only resulted in a run-around. I will never buy another Flex. This GR3 looks like a great replacement for my PE8.
I own all the Griots small polishers and there incredible and i use them professionally non step. There so much better than the Flex and Rupes which are just modified angle grinders
@@autofanaticcarsI have 6 polishers and 1 of them is a Griots (small orbital) which has been rock solid reliable. I have zero idea whether Griots has good customer service since I've never needed to contact them due to my Griots polisher being reliable. Will definitely get another Griots polisher. Flex has a great name and I suspect maybe due to incentivized reviewers. Through first hand experience the Flex brand is not reliable and they have poor customer service.
3rd from Puerto Rico 👍🇵🇷
I still have my gg6 but definitely Griot's Garage has several good ones like the G8 and G9 besides that G3. One thing is changing the grease but great all for beginners too.
The problem its cord broke 3time m'y g9
can you tell us what broke on your cord was it the insulation or the plug that clips in?
I'd prefer Flex polisher over Griots any day!
the Flex design is archaic compared to the GR3 as i explained if you use both youll hate the Flex and never use it again.
@@autofanaticcars, The one you mentioned in the video is totally different from the ones I have on hand.
I have Flex XC 3401 which is a dual action polisher and Flex PE 14, which is a rotary polisher & a beast. They both are designed differently from the one you used as general purpose.
I own all of the Flex polishers I love them all but the smaller compact unit as i show in this video i just never liked for the features it lacked most specifically the lack of a soft start trigger like the PE14 which is one of my favorites. Most of my metal and car polishing gear is from Flex they make awesome tools that are industrial grade for my manufacturing business.
I dont like it i cant control it and spins out my hand
rupes bigfoot mark lll there is no machine as good as that,
that is not a compact machine or a rotary FYI