Shinex - Coming Soon!

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Here are some more details about the Shinex...

The Shinex is coming and will sell for $400. It comes with a side handle and StickFix (hook & loop) polishing pad.

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There are a number of consumables and the pad also available.

The Polishing Pad - $35

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Premium Sheepskin - $25
Premium Sheepskin, 5-pack - $75
Regular Sheepskin, 5-Pack - $65

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There are very fine, black sponges:
Honeycomb - $20
Honeycomb, 5-Pack - $35
Smooth - $20
Smooth, 5-Pack - $35

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There are fine sponges:
Honeycomb - $20
Honeycomb, 5-Pack - $35
Smooth - $20
Smooth, 5-Pack - $35

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There are medium, orange sponges:
Smooth - $20
Smooth, 5-Pack - $35

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These should all be out in February.

Tom

EDIT:

I almost forgot the felts...

Soft felt, 5-Pack - $30
Hard felt, 5-Pack - $30
 
Thanks a lot!

What's in the standard package? Maxi Systainer? Pads e.t.c? Or just a tool?

Why only 150mm pad listed? What about 80mm pad(s)
 
I'll have to get back to you on that, Victor. I was stretching to gather this much info...

Tom
 
The obvious question is.  What (if any) are the advantages of this thing over a Rotex sander with siomilar pads?  ???
 
That's a good question, Frank.

The trigger is a speed control for one.
It's slightly lighter for another.
It's 1200W as opposed to 720W for the Rotex 150. It seems like a lot of power for the weight.
It also has more ways to hold it for continued comfort (supposedly).

Without getting my hands on one, that's the best I can do for now.

Tom
 
Does is come in a systainer, your description does not say how it is delivered.

I have seen some videos and it looks like it only fits in a Max Systainer?
 
Without any of the standard Festool advantages in regards to dust collection, I'm having a hard time trying to see how this is worth a 300% premium over the well respected PorterCable VS 6" polisher.  (speaking of the older USA model, not the replacement Chinese version).

Those can be had all day long for about $125.00

$400 is a lot for a 6" polisher, no matter the handle positions...

And I'm a Festool guy with lot's of expensive tools, so I've already seen the green light.

JT
 
GPowers said:
Does is come in a systainer, your description does not say how it is delivered.

I have seen some videos and it looks like it only fits in a Max Systainer?

I'm not sure how it comes packaged yet, Gary. I'll find out as soon as I can.

Tom
 
Tom Bellemare said:
Here are some more details about the Shinex...

The Shinex is coming and will sell for $400. It comes with a side handle and StickFix (hook & loop) polishing pad.

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There are a number of consumables and the pad also available.

is that metric thread or imperial

The Polishing Pad - $35

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Premium 150mm Sheepskin - $25
Premium 80mm Sheepskin, 5-pack - $75
Regular 80mm sheepskin, 5-Pack - $65

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There are very fine, black sponges:
150mm Honeycomb - $20
80mm Honeycomb, 5-Pack - $35
150mm - $20
80mm , 5-Pack - $35

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There are fine sponges:
150mm Honeycomb - $20
80mm Honeycomb, 5-Pack - $35
150mm - $20
80mm , 5-Pack - $35

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There are medium, orange sponges:
150mm - $20
80mm , 5-Pack - $35

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These should all be out in February.

Tom

EDIT:

I almost forgot the felts...

80mm soft felt, 5-Pack - $30
80mm hard felt, 5-Pack - $30
 
Frank Pellow said:
The obvious question is.  What (if any) are the advantages of this thing over a Rotex sander with siomilar pads?  ???

I don't think you will see an improvement on the rotex for polishing wood, but the shinex is really aimed at the automotive market and plastics.
 
GPowers said:
Does is come in a systainer, your description does not say how it is delivered.

I have seen some videos and it looks like it only fits in a Max Systainer?

in Europe, The shinex comes delivered in either a regular box or with accesoires in as SYS MAX

shinex UK

edit: When you're at the UK site, take a look at the prices and once again consider yourself lucky for the prices you guys pay for these tools. The GBP is doing not so well in the exchange markets, so the UK prices are a little lower than the EU prices, however, still way higher then the US prices. If you look at the EU price, you will see that we pay USD 636 for the shinex, in a carton box, without acc.

greetz,

Philippe
 
d8b said:
GPowers said:
Does is come in a systainer, your description does not say how it is delivered.

I have seen some videos and it looks like it only fits in a Max Systainer?

in Europe, The shinex comes delivered in either a regular box or with accesoires in as SYS MAX

shinex UK

greetz,

Philippe

Wow!  What a nice package that looks like it comes with most everything you would want to have included:

Scope of delivery
• additional side-mounted hand grip
• StickFix polishing pad Ø 150 mm
• self-adhesive sanding disc assortment Titan 2
• Abrasive assortment Titan/Platin D150
• spot sander
• polish MPA 5000
• polish MPA 8000
• PoliStick Ø 150 mm polishing sponge, orange, medium
• PoliStick Ø 150 mm foam polishing pad, black, extra fine
• PoliStick Ø 150 mm premium sheepskin
• 2 microfibre cloths
• finish cleaner
• in a SYSTAINER SYS MAXI

I would really like to see more of the tools offered packaged with a large section of the accessories like this -- maybe in a second Systainer rather than a Maxi, though, as Maxi's aren't everyone's choice.

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I've just been reading some reviews of the Shinex on some car detailing forums, and they were almost all very positive. However, I did read that the Shinex isn't actually made by Festool, but by Flex Tools of Germany.

I Know in the past Festool has worked with other companies on various products, but I thought they were moving away from that. Perhaps not entirely. Or perhaps the info I read was wrong. [eek]
 
theres a flex dealer just 15min from e and there stuff is good. used 1 of ther wet polishers for granite
 
The Shinex was designed by Festool engineers, is made by Festool, and is exclusively sold by Festool. Flex has nothing to do with the Shinex, although they
have a polisher that looks similar to the Shinex. The Shinex was introduced to the market before the similar looking Flex polisher.

Christian
 
Christian Oltzscher said:
The Shinex was designed by Festool engineers, is made by Festool, and is exclusively sold by Festool. Flex has nothing to do with the Shinex, although they
have a polisher that looks similar to the Shinex. The Shinex was introduced to the market before the similar looking Flex polisher.

Christian

Christian,

Thanks for clearing that up! Like I said:

jonny round boy said:
Or perhaps the info I read was wrong.

And there was I thinking everything that one could read on the internet was true... [big grin]
 
Here's one of the Flex buffers I had with my auto business from the early '90's.  At the time Flex was still totally under German ownership.  Eventually Pentair Group (former owners of Porter Cable and Delta) bought them.  Don't know who owns them now, but I know this unit is no longer made.  It's a great tool for sanding/compounding/buffing/polishing.
 
I have corrected the accessory info in my original posting. There are no 80mm pads, etc.. The document, from which I was getting data, was in err, (it had typo's). All of the pads, sponges, etc. are 150mm.

I'm still not sure how it will be packaged. I'm working on that...

Tom
 
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