Eine Weltneuheit! 21mm Schwingkreis mit einer Akku-Poliermaschine! Milwaukee M18 FROP21 im Test

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Hello tool fans, welcome to Gotools.tv Here we have something funny here. Den Robbe, Wumme, Robbe and Lulu. Hello! Not to do not to do not Hello tool fans, welcome to Gotools.tv My name Sebastian. We have a plane here today from Milwaukee. And a world first. The most powerful polishing machine with the largest oscillating circuit. the hammer And that matters to us today! Today
a completely different topic polishing machine. And I have to say that I wouldn't have thought of it that easily until it came to me here on the table. Namely, we have a world first here. In fact, we have a polishing machine here with a special feature : we have an oscillating circle of 21 millimeters. Normally that's 21 millimeters. Usually has something else down here, namely something like that. There is missing… cable. At 21 millimeters with the power. Most importantly, you have a cable here. Was thinking, nobody needs a cable. And especially with an eccentric foreman like this one, it's mega.

You just don't have a cable, because what don't you want in the paint? Scratches, which you are guaranteed not to have on the paintwork. cable and accordingly you always have the cable hanging here over your shoulder. It's nice here. But it depends on the group, because that's how you know it, this cramped posture too, it's a bit annoying here and it was annoying. Here you also no longer have a cable, then you have a battery with a 21 millimeter resonant circuit. The hammer, right? And the great thing is, the battery was rotated here. Normally, when things were going on in the machine, it was the same, with a 15 millimeter oscillating circuit, the battery was in that way, of course you have a lot more or a lot less space down here.

Then you have to be careful that you don't come down here again. On the paint on it or on your car on the ground, caravan or whatever. Now you've filmed the whole thing here and you can work much more quickly on a much larger area and that's a great thing. The question is, of course, how much does something like this actually cost? A machine, the most powerful machine that we have in the battery , around €230, roughly right now after the product launch. It's really brand new. It hasn't been on the market that long. That 's why our honest price comparison in the video description or on gotools.de or in the shop, what it currently costs. By the way, a note We always write that this device is exactly in the video description, so you don't have to search.

There are always other variations here and there. And so forth. Hence the description below the video. There you will find the current offer and the honest price comparison and above all an offer with a battery. Because the 230 €, the current price at least for shooting the video, is without a battery. Of course, there are also advertised matching accessories for the device. There are the right polishing pastes here for polishing from very coarse to very fine and high. There are also the matching sponges, sponges, which I don't mean at all, sponges, Petz, Pütz, pads, which you can also do. You can also do it right and then there are the towels. But let's look at the device in detail. Let's start down here, here's the battery mount again and, as I said, it's not all done like that, but goes in wonderfully lengthwise.

Then we have here the lever for triggering or starting. What if it doesn't start? Just press here. And then we have the opportunity here on the other side to lock this here too and then it's in continuous operation. If you want to solve it now, on it and done. Then we have here the possibility of the speed to choose from 2000 2400. And so on and so forth. It all goes up. It already has up to 4500 oscillating circuits. The hammer to be able to turn it up accordingly. It's all summed up beautifully here. You can really grab it. So that's also possible. It doesn't slip out of my hands either. And then I have a wonderful knob here to really feel good here too.

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So don't just exert pressure, which you shouldn't necessarily do, probably when polishing, but to really have good handling and to be able to feel good about it, you can also touch it that way. But of course this is the classic here, that it is conducted here accordingly. Yes, then we don't have more to it here in the device. It's nothing more than that. So I just said something that was a bit misleading. That's not 4500 oscillating circuit and that's 4000 revolutions. What I just didn't show is the plate itself. Here is from velcro. We also have velcro here on the other side and can simply apply it here. It's that easy.

And I've got it on and I'm ready to go, polish and polish. It won't do anything without a battery. Have fun. Not that funky at all. That's why we're going to do the following. We still have our old BMW from our live show. We'll do the following: We'll just get started with the medium polish, here with the yellow one, put a few drops on it and see how it feels. What did we just do? You know that, don't you? Instruct. Polishing. Apply, polish. Apply, polish. But joking aside, what you may not have seen so well. But what is very important is the handling. And exactly two things. First of all, how well do you actually have the device under control? And very well. You could really beautiful. As soon as she's up and running and working, you notice that you can guide her beautifully and don't have the feeling that she's walking around and that's not at all a fear that you have.

With such devices and especially with such powerful devices as the 21 millimeter resonant circuit , it is of course quite good what happens here in terms of vibration. But vibration? We have also dampened an anti-vibration grip here. But what is even more important is that the speed does not drop when you push it a bit. And we tried it out a bit. You have to be honest, we don't have it extreme. Really now. I think we can maybe submit it again later and maybe test it again. I don't know. I would like to have in the comments what you think of the device here or what else I should test with it, maybe we should polish Toni's car with it? Take a look. Well, what I wanted to say is that you can press, but the RPM stays the same.

That means you really have a very high performance, a very high speed and maybe you can work with others here with a different abrasion. I've read a bit that you sometimes work with a little higher pressure, but I'll honestly say I'm not the ultra professional when it comes to polishing, so those who know even better, like the comments below. In any case, it is the case that we also had the same rotation when pressing. And so I would say that we really have a device with a lot of power here. 21 millimeters you can work relatively quickly, especially large areas. The device is also available with an oscillating circuit, it is also written here. We have a circle of 15 millimeters. You can also say okay, you take something smaller. Which, in my opinion, should work a bit better with the car. Because you have a rather small circle, it tends to get to the corners and edges. I don't know. Feel free to share your experiences and opinions in the comments below. I would be very interested because the topic polish.

I'm getting closer and closer here now, especially when you have such a great device. I think it's great that people said Ah, come on, now we're going to throw a really big, big device. Battery one 20 millimeters, lots of power. Typical Milwaukee Power Power Power. That's how we know them. I say to you now Have fun polishing and see you next time..

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