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Old 11-16-2006, 11:02 AM
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Default Power Air Carving - Powercrafter Question

Has anyone on here tried the new Powercrafter Rotorazor unit - if so - please provide your thoughts. I'm asking (the wife) for the Rotorazor or the original Powercrafter for christmas and could use some input from you folks. Thanks !!
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Old 11-17-2006, 09:53 AM
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Has anyone on here tried the new Powercrafter Rotorazor unit - if so - please provide your thoughts. I'm asking (the wife) for the Rotorazor or the original Powercrafter for christmas and could use some input from you folks. Thanks !!
I did a lot of research on these units (and more) . Seemed to me that the Rotorazor was exactly the same as the Powercrafter except it has a rubberised sort of plastic body, where Powercrafter is metal. So for the difference in price I would go with Rotorazor. I did end up with the Turbocarver though.
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