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Ozito Power X Change 18V Buffer Polisher - Skin Only $62.98 @ Bunnings

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Finally Bunnings has dropped the price on this 18v battery polisher/buffer. I believe RRP is $79. The equivalent Ryobi version is $109

Make use of those $29 18v 4.0Ah batteries and polish whatever you want to your heart’s content.

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  • +1

    I bought this weeks ago for this price. Are you sure it's on special/bargain price?

    • I do recall that the RRP was $79 before Christmas as I was eyeing it for a present.
      I picked one up from Bunnings Cannon Hill this morning and the lady mentioned it’s on sale along with some other ozito products.
      Whether it’s a long-standing sale, I’m not sure. I just know it’s cheaper than the equivalent SCA and Ryobi versions and cheaper than what it was a few weeks ago.

  • Those $29 4v batteries are still $69 at Bunnings Burleigh Waters!

  • Can anyone comment from experience on the results when using these tools or similar tools for car waxing.. is the finish result the same as just using your hands ?

    • is the finish result the same as just using your hands ?

      If you have a large car, it's your hands that would be finished as a result. :)

      (I think it's more about making it less tiring rather than getting a better result. Although if your hands get tired quick, you might not do a good job in the first place compared to a machine!)

    • I have the super cheap version, use it for buff off only and it is terrific- can’t recommend cordless buffers enough, so easy
      At this price and get the extra battery you will be happy and your hands/ arms won’t ache

  • -3

    Skin only? Is there a deal for some exfoliating cream?

    • +1

      that's called polish

  • Can I use this for cleaning glass windows and dining table?🤔

    • +1

      Yes, I have used a corded polisher you polish a outdoor glass table top. Worked a treat and saved me from doing it by hand.

  • This is completely off topic.

    I've been looking at farming videos and there is a 10,000 acre US family farm called Welker Farms that can afford anything. They use Ryobi.

    • +7

      This is completely off topic.

      And you did not disappoint.

  • I believe this is the standard price so I'm unsure if it's a bargain.

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