Porter-cable 7424xp 6" Variable Speed Random Orbit Polisher (used Twice) on 2040-parts.com
Milan, Illinois, US
Porter-Cable 7424XP 6" Variable Speed Random Orbit Polisher
Comes with everything as shown. Excludes wrench too.
Works fine.
Only used it twice last year when I got for father's day.
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