Folks,

Looking to free up some money that's tied up, so I can get in a few new products from a range Ive been wanting to get in for a while now!
First come, first served, and the offer is on other forum too!

DAS-6, 500W - RRP; €140, going for €125
DA900 850W - RRP; €180, going for €160


Margins arent great on electrical items, but if anyone is considering adding pads and polish, or indeed any other products, I will be able to offer some discount there also.


3* Buff Daddy DAS-6 Orbital Machine Polisher, 500W

Kit, including machine polisher, ventilated 125mm backing plate, side handle, spare brushes, tools, instructions and carry bag
Removing swirls by hand can be hard work, time-consuming and often leads to inconsistent results. The answer is a machine polisher – and the most user-friendly of all are the orbital machines (often called 'Dual Action' or DA' polishers). Because the polishing head travels in an orbit, there is less chance of the paint being inadvertently damaged. This lightweight (2.3kg) Dodo Juice DAS-6 550W orbital machine comes with a soft touch gear cover, ventilated 125mm backing plate (to fit the usual 5/16” thread), over 3m of cable (UK plug, 220-240v), a side handle, a spare motor brush set and a Dodo Juice embroidered carry bag. It also has two years of warranty, double insulation and a CE marking.

2* Buff Daddy PRO DA-900 Orbital Machine Polisher, 880W

The Buff Daddy DAS-6 has an enviable reputation amongst newcomers to machine polishing, but pro detailers would often feel it lacked punch compared to a rotary on tougher paints. So the Buff Daddy Pro was born, with a more powerful 880W motor, capable of tackling the hardest clearcoats when used with microfibre pads and suitable compounds. Like the Buff Daddy, this DA-900 model comes well-equipped, with a 125mm backing plate, long cable, a spare brush set and an embroidered carry bag. It also has two years of warranty, double insulation and a CE marking.
Also, be aware that the Buff Daddy Pro DA-900 can reach far higher panel temperatures than the lower powered DAS-6 machine and this may lead to pad delamination – so when using microfibre pads, keep an eye on panel temperatures and do not over work the pads.

Thanks for looking!