I got super lucky around 6 months ago, Lowe’s had the DeWalt polisher for $82 clearance sitting on the shelf and I had to buy it. Not sure why I am watching this video, but I guess I’m addicted to Josh’s content. Appreciate how honest you are
The Rupes also slows down quite a lot actually. (I don't understand why they lied about it) I'm surprised you didn't notice it. This is true for EVERY battery powered machine currently.
Thanks for doing a review of the Vevor cordless polisher. I've been looking for reviews of it the past few weeks and I value your opinion. Which would you pick between the Vevor and the Populo cordless polisher?
Thanks for the review. Glad you were honest about the PW even though they sent it to you. Hope they up the quality and capacity based on your review. The polisher looks like a good buy. I've been using a HF corded polisher and a cordless one would be a really nice upgrade.
Purchased one from Vivor for $112.00, quick free shipping too. Pretty smooth and lite compared to my old work horse Flex xc3401vrg. I used the new Vivor BA7162 to do a light buff for a decon prep to apply new ceramic coating. Observed Pros: weight, decent vibration control, average battery run time, good ergonomics, nice tactile feel for switches and dials, variable trigger speed. Cons: Battery recharge time could be better, my averager run time was 25 mins., recharge average 35+/-mins. ☆ "Irritating One" - Rubber protection skirt between drive head and backing plate can rub throwing tiny rubber balls everywhere. Relative easy fix. Remove backing plate, (a bit difficult because there isn’t a geardrive lock button) repsition rubber skirt to properly fit into keyway and retention groove. If clearance is still incorrect, put an appropriately sized fiber spacer washer between spindle plate and backing plate or simply remove skirt and trim for proper clearance. Thank about it before purchase... $111.99 doul action polisher made in China, minor mods and adjustment will be needed.
I just picked one up and mine is making a weird sound when starting/stopping. But because I've never used any polisher before, I'm unsure if it's normal. Outside of the normal whining should of the motor, does yours make like a rolling marble sound when it's 1st starting or just before it stops? Another way to describe the sound is like marbles rolling down a washboard. It's only for a split second as it starts up or stops.
@crabjoe Yes, the metallic sound is pretty much normal for this caliber of DAP. What you're hearing on start & stop is a bit too much backlash between the gearset & counterweight. Removing the backing plate, etc. & replacing the crap grease installed on assembly with good quality Ĺithium, or equivalent water resistant grease may help. Haven’t repacked mine yet, so I'm not sure what well find. Keep your pads flat, and enjoy the shine...
I'm following up on metallic sound... Well, I took the head off & discovered pretty much what I suspected. Vick's petroleum jelly lubricant & not much either. The pinon gear was dry, & all grease had slung to the grease chanber sides. I removed what little lube there was & repacked with Lithium, water-resistant grease. A perceptible vibration improvement, sound frequency improved as well. Now, when you get on or off the gas, it sounds like greased marbles in a can. If you feel the need to inspect & replace the grease, just remove the 2 big plastic screws. Push the gear head hand grip & cover off. Remove the 4 black screws & seperate geare chamber from drive body by carefully wiggling it a bet. If tight or stuck look for small pry points on each corner; repack grease, enjoy new toy.
Can also confirm the Nanoskin Black Speed 5" Backing Plate for 15mm & 21mm Long-Throw Random Orbital Polisher for Replacement - Flexible Urethane, Heat Management, Premium Hook & Loop - Extends Machine & Buffing Pad Life works on the unit, you will have to finish setting it in place with the screw and it'll pull it all the way in, and it fits and works amazing!
Does the 5 inch backing plate seem to give the Vevor cordless polisher a step up in power with better pad rotation in comparison to the 6 inch backing plate?
I bought a level 2 Vevor car charger a couple years ago for $67 on Amazon. It’s been reliable since then. Connects and releases better than the one it replaced.
Josh, I just tried the battery powered pump sprayer from Amazon. WOW!! That thing works great. No more pumping every 2 minutes. I can send you the info if you wanna do a review. Sometimes I use the pump sprayer versus dragging out the power washer set up
@@imjoshv very possible, but it's awesome to have them be matching! the vibration is soooo much more smoother than my milwaukee, I may actually use this instead for the most part.
@@Stoney-Lawson Let us know if you get good pad rotation at the medium to high speed settings. I have a feeling the Vevor might tend to stall out more than the Milwaukee.
Does yours make an odd sound as it starts up or stops? Mine is, but I don't know if it's normal for this unit or for any polisher because I've never owned a polisher before.
Once again another great video Josh I do like the polisher looked and sounded like it had plenty of power still using the round polisher which is a pain
Josh, What speed did you mainly use to polish the car and did the polisher get hot at all? Is the pad rotation better on this Vevor polisher than the Ryobi and Kobalt dual action polishers?
Looks about 15 - 21 to me, but someone asked on their website, and they replied it's 8mm. I think they are wrong about that. I wouldn't trust a company like this. They are probably using a translator to reply in English.
@@RichardsWorldThey are not wrong, it is 8mm. I have one and checked it. For that reason I am probably going to return mine. They could avoid this problem by just making that information available in their Amazon description, or better yet their own website.
Do you think the Vevor Polisher is capable of removing buffer swirl marks on a 2024 Toyota 4Runner TRD OFF-ROAD PREMIUM in the Underground Grey Color? Thanks for your help and GOD bless!!!
Do you think there is anything better than the active 2.3? I do want high GPM for car washing but I’m also looking for high PSI for deck and siding cleaning. All I’ve found on Home Depot for electrics is a dewalt one that’s like $1.5k-$2k
Hey out of curiosity I watch a bunch of ur videos I’m going to be doing a full detail on the exterior of my 2005 Chevy Tahoe wash clean decon polish and ceramic coating and I’m curious what ceramic coating would u recommend for a diy person who will be doing it in a hot garage that has no ac in it at all and will get me the best results in those conditions I work super early so I can’t stay up late when it cools off at night any help is appreciated thanks
5in backing plates let you cover more ground IMO. 6in tends to be just a little too big to squeeze into a lot of places. Besides that, there’s really no difference.
I would default to Milwaukee simply because I already have the batteries. It may be good in a pinch but I’ve not had good success with generic Chinese brands power tools
I enquired Vevor about the throw distance for this device and according to them it is 'about 8mm' which does not look right to me seeing your video. BTW there is no throw specification mentioned in their technical manual.
So I just bought one based on this review. Not ever having owned polisher before, I'm wondering if it's normal for them or maybe the Vevor unit to make a sound then starting and stopping that almost sounds like marbles rattling. Can anyone tell me if the sound my new Vevor polisher is making is normal? I have a feeling it might be making the sound all the time, but the motor whine just drowns it out, other then when it's just starting or stopping.
Polishers can have a little grinding noise when the rotation stops which is normal.. is that what it is? You can email me a video of it if you’d like I can take a look to see if it’s a normal sounds or something else josh@detailgreenusa.com
Is there a 5 inch backing plate for this that you would suggest, it seems it's different then the norm. Cause all I have is 5 inch pads. Thanks for all your videos very informative...
@@dvinpeaceI believe MaxShine sells a 5” backing plate that has the same attachment as the Vevor. However, I don’t know what swapping it out would do to the balance and vibration. I’m in the same situation as you, I bought the Vevor knowing all my pads are 5”. I just couldn’t pass up the Prime Day sale price. Mine was delivered today, and I would like to point out to all readers of this review that the throw on this polisher is not 15mm, it is at best 8mm! So, even at $85 I am thinking about returning mine. I may just put a $450 ShineMate on my X-mas wish list!
Yeah I just found it on Amazon. I'll see how it handles the 5" I don't detail for living. Mainly my two vehicles once or twice a year. And a few friends hear and there
@@dvinpeace Same here, two or three cars for myself and kids. I just wanted to cut the cord, and cover more ground faster. Looks like all I’ve done is cut the cord because my go to polisher is my Griots with a 5” plate. The Griot’s has a 9” throw which is a tiny bit bigger, but in use there really is no difference.
I got super lucky around 6 months ago, Lowe’s had the DeWalt polisher for $82 clearance sitting on the shelf and I had to buy it. Not sure why I am watching this video, but I guess I’m addicted to Josh’s content. Appreciate how honest you are
Haha thanks, the dewalt is great!!
I have the Kobalt one which I have used am embarrassingly small number of times. I also have no excuse for watching this :)
Can you explain how to clean the pad once you polish the entire car ?
The Rupes also slows down quite a lot actually. (I don't understand why they lied about it) I'm surprised you didn't notice it. This is true for EVERY battery powered machine currently.
So I bought the corded one came with five pads. About 6 months ago and I love that thing. Probably one of the easiest orbitals to use
Spta is hard to beat. Also who cares if it’s on a power cord. At least you have consistent power.
Thanks for doing a review of the Vevor cordless polisher. I've been looking for reviews of it the past few weeks and I value your opinion. Which would you pick between the Vevor and the Populo cordless polisher?
Would you consider changing the grease to a high end synthetic grease? Do you think that would improve this polisher performance?
I was waiting for this video since I saw this polisher on Amazon 👍🏻 great video
Same here, I had a feeling he would make a video about it, same with the 70$ walmart polisher
See my comment, I just picked this one up yesterday for $45 on amazon
Thanks for the review. Glad you were honest about the PW even though they sent it to you. Hope they up the quality and capacity based on your review.
The polisher looks like a good buy. I've been using a HF corded polisher and a cordless one would be a really nice upgrade.
Purchased one from Vivor for $112.00, quick free shipping too. Pretty smooth and lite compared to my old work horse Flex xc3401vrg.
I used the new Vivor BA7162 to do a light buff for a decon prep to apply new ceramic coating.
Observed Pros: weight, decent vibration control, average battery run time, good ergonomics, nice tactile feel for switches and dials, variable trigger speed.
Cons: Battery recharge time could be better, my averager run time was 25 mins., recharge average 35+/-mins.
☆ "Irritating One" - Rubber protection skirt between drive head and backing plate can rub throwing tiny rubber balls everywhere. Relative easy fix. Remove backing plate, (a bit difficult because there isn’t a geardrive lock button) repsition rubber skirt to properly fit into keyway and retention groove. If clearance is still incorrect, put an appropriately sized fiber spacer washer between spindle plate and backing plate or simply remove skirt and trim for proper clearance.
Thank about it before purchase... $111.99 doul action polisher made in China, minor mods and adjustment will be needed.
I just picked one up and mine is making a weird sound when starting/stopping. But because I've never used any polisher before, I'm unsure if it's normal. Outside of the normal whining should of the motor, does yours make like a rolling marble sound when it's 1st starting or just before it stops? Another way to describe the sound is like marbles rolling down a washboard. It's only for a split second as it starts up or stops.
@crabjoe Yes, the metallic sound is pretty much normal for this caliber of DAP. What you're hearing on start & stop is a bit too much backlash between the gearset & counterweight. Removing the backing plate, etc. & replacing the crap grease installed on assembly with good quality Ĺithium, or equivalent water resistant grease may help. Haven’t repacked mine yet, so I'm not sure what well find.
Keep your pads flat, and enjoy the shine...
I'm following up on metallic sound... Well, I took the head off & discovered pretty much what I suspected. Vick's petroleum jelly lubricant & not much either. The pinon gear was dry, & all grease had slung to the grease chanber sides. I removed what little lube there was & repacked with Lithium, water-resistant grease. A perceptible vibration improvement, sound frequency improved as well. Now, when you get on or off the gas, it sounds like greased marbles in a can.
If you feel the need to inspect & replace the grease, just remove the 2 big plastic screws. Push the gear head hand grip & cover off. Remove the 4 black screws & seperate geare chamber from drive body by carefully wiggling it a bet. If tight or stuck look for small pry points on each corner; repack grease, enjoy new toy.
Can also confirm the Nanoskin Black Speed 5" Backing Plate for 15mm & 21mm Long-Throw Random Orbital Polisher for Replacement - Flexible Urethane, Heat Management, Premium Hook & Loop - Extends Machine & Buffing Pad Life works on the unit, you will have to finish setting it in place with the screw and it'll pull it all the way in, and it fits and works amazing!
Does the 5 inch backing plate seem to give the Vevor cordless polisher a step up in power with better pad rotation in comparison to the 6 inch backing plate?
@@bswan25 it feels that way.
@@bswan25 doesn't feel nearly as stressed?
The $20 one on Amazon?
@@ssjcajas yep
I bought a level 2 Vevor car charger a couple years ago for $67 on Amazon. It’s been reliable since then. Connects and releases better than the one it replaced.
Yea I’ve been happy with pretty much every vevor item I’ve bought! Thanks for letting me know about the charger
Josh, I just tried the battery powered pump sprayer from Amazon. WOW!! That thing works great. No more pumping every 2 minutes. I can send you the info if you wanna do a review. Sometimes I use the pump sprayer versus dragging out the power washer set up
which model?
Is it from vevor? Yes please send me the link
Hi Josh! Between this Vevor polisher, the Populo and the Ryobi (having Ryobi batteries already)... Which one would you choose?
I just got my unit in!
The orange on the battery matches the orange everywhere else!
Whoa awesome!! I wonder if I just got a weird batch
@@imjoshv very possible, but it's awesome to have them be matching!
the vibration is soooo much more smoother than my milwaukee, I may actually use this instead for the most part.
@@Stoney-Lawson Let us know if you get good pad rotation at the medium to high speed settings. I have a feeling the Vevor might tend to stall out more than the Milwaukee.
Does yours make an odd sound as it starts up or stops? Mine is, but I don't know if it's normal for this unit or for any polisher because I've never owned a polisher before.
Once again another great video Josh I do like the polisher looked and sounded like it had plenty of power still using the round polisher which is a pain
Josh, What speed did you mainly use to polish the car and did the polisher get hot at all? Is the pad rotation better on this Vevor polisher than the Ryobi and Kobalt dual action polishers?
I would buy the ryobi before getting That pressure washer as far as the polisher I might try it thanks Josh
I'd like to find a budget micro polisher, corded or cordless.
Would you recommend this one or the SPTA 18v?
The movement looked like 21 to me. Love the channel 🤙✌️
Looks about 15 - 21 to me, but someone asked on their website, and they replied it's 8mm. I think they are wrong about that. I wouldn't trust a company like this. They are probably using a translator to reply in English.
@@RichardsWorldThey are not wrong, it is 8mm. I have one and checked it. For that reason I am probably going to return mine. They could avoid this problem by just making that information available in their Amazon description, or better yet their own website.
Vevor makes a smaller unit to compete with the Ryobi 1800 .. but it boast 1.85 GPM would love a review on that
Which is better, the Vevor polisher or the Populo polisher? The one you world recommend to your best friend.
So you think this machine is better, equal to, or not as good as the SPTA cordless machine you demonstrated?
Josh, how would you compare to the royabi one. I just bought it mainly because i have batteries for it. I am getting ready to ceramic my 22 Frontier.
How do you like the Ryobi? Considering one since it's lighter. This one is good 10lb. I do like the trigger and easier access to the speed.
@aznmode1 have not used yet been to busy to start the polishing.
Hey Josh, what did you buy to mount your skateboards on the wall to display them?
Do you think the Vevor Polisher is capable of removing buffer swirl marks on a 2024 Toyota 4Runner TRD OFF-ROAD PREMIUM in the Underground Grey Color?
Thanks for your help and GOD bless!!!
Do you think there is anything better than the active 2.3? I do want high GPM for car washing but I’m also looking for high PSI for deck and siding cleaning. All I’ve found on Home Depot for electrics is a dewalt one that’s like $1.5k-$2k
Hey out of curiosity I watch a bunch of ur videos I’m going to be doing a full detail on the exterior of my 2005 Chevy Tahoe wash clean decon polish and ceramic coating and I’m curious what ceramic coating would u recommend for a diy person who will be doing it in a hot garage that has no ac in it at all and will get me the best results in those conditions I work super early so I can’t stay up late when it cools off at night any help is appreciated thanks
Any chance of reviewing the new giraffe pro pressure washer ?
Since this is technically a Bauer polisher could i use Bauer batteries on this?
Josh, what am I gaining by replacing the 6 inch backing plate on my Milwaukee 21mm cordless polisher with a 5 inch backing plate?
$1 cheaper pads😅
5in backing plates let you cover more ground IMO. 6in tends to be just a little too big to squeeze into a lot of places. Besides that, there’s really no difference.
A 6 inch will tend to stall more than a 5 inch backing plate.
Great video!! Thanks Josh!!!
I need a cheap battery powered 21mm throw. No more than $150, any suggestions?
I would default to Milwaukee simply because I already have the batteries. It may be good in a pinch but I’ve not had good success with generic Chinese brands power tools
That polisher in 🇨🇦 is 190.00 Canadian, out dollar as usual is in the crapper
I enquired Vevor about the throw distance for this device and according to them it is 'about 8mm' which does not look right to me seeing your video. BTW there is no throw specification mentioned in their technical manual.
Says 8 on Vivors site
@@michaelb.5492I just received mine and did a rough measurement. The throw is 8mm, not 15mm!
do you know what power tool batteries are compatible with this?
Their website says Makita
Amazon has this for $85 on Prime days
Got my vevor for 40$ on Amazon just now waiting for it to come lol
Vevor the same brand that did garage floors ?🤔
Would u change the grease on the polisher?
Looks a lot like my cordless Shinemate. Anyone know if they are more or less the same?
35% coupon on Amazon right now, $98!
ordered, ty
Yup just ordered and came here to say this
198.00 in canada ... 😲
Any suggestion as to which 5 inch backing plate would fit on the Vevor polisher?
Amazon $20 - Nanoskin Black Speed 5" Backing Plate for 15mm & 21mm Long-Throw Random Orbital Polisher
Great! Thanks for the info.
So I just bought one based on this review. Not ever having owned polisher before, I'm wondering if it's normal for them or maybe the Vevor unit to make a sound then starting and stopping that almost sounds like marbles rattling.
Can anyone tell me if the sound my new Vevor polisher is making is normal? I have a feeling it might be making the sound all the time, but the motor whine just drowns it out, other then when it's just starting or stopping.
Polishers can have a little grinding noise when the rotation stops which is normal.. is that what it is? You can email me a video of it if you’d like I can take a look to see if it’s a normal sounds or something else josh@detailgreenusa.com
Almost all of the battery powered hand tools no matter what the brand have a short slow down before they stop
this polisher is all over tiktok right now
I just looked at their website. Someone asked if it was 15mm. Vevor replied no, it's 8mm.
It's definitely more than 8mm. Vevor was probably looking at the specs of the 12v cordless model.
@@bswan25Nope, it is 8mm. I just received mine and checked.
Would you suggest the Vevor over the Ryobi?
Personally I like the performance of the vevor much more
Is there a 5 inch backing plate for this that you would suggest, it seems it's different then the norm. Cause all I have is 5 inch pads. Thanks for all your videos very informative...
@@dvinpeaceI believe MaxShine sells a 5” backing plate that has the same attachment as the Vevor. However, I don’t know what swapping it out would do to the balance and vibration. I’m in the same situation as you, I bought the Vevor knowing all my pads are 5”. I just couldn’t pass up the Prime Day sale price.
Mine was delivered today, and I would like to point out to all readers of this review that the throw on this polisher is not 15mm, it is at best 8mm! So, even at $85 I am thinking about returning mine. I may just put a $450 ShineMate on my X-mas wish list!
Yeah I just found it on Amazon. I'll see how it handles the 5" I don't detail for living. Mainly my two vehicles once or twice a year. And a few friends hear and there
@@dvinpeace Same here, two or three cars for myself and kids. I just wanted to cut the cord, and cover more ground faster. Looks like all I’ve done is cut the cord because my go to polisher is my Griots with a 5” plate. The Griot’s has a 9” throw which is a tiny bit bigger, but in use there really is no difference.
How would you compare the Vevor to the Ryobi?
I like the vevor more Personally, it feels a bit more powerful
@@imjoshv Thanks
How often do you change your pad or clean it
The general rule is to always put new polish on a clean pad.
@bswan25, who's stupid rule is that?? So your saying change pads every time you add polish or compound???
Geeezzzz
What pads do you use personally?
I do believe he either uses the Rupes or Maxshine pads.
7:10 Nothing a little sanding can't arrange...
The backing plates in time will come unglued fyi
Where’s the P&S Frostbite
Thank you
I paid 38$ with 2 batteries
Where?
Where?
The pressure washer looks miniature
👀
Still waiting on the day for the Shinemate Ex620 to be reviewed 🥲