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02-09-2016, 03:39 PM
(This post was last modified: 02-10-2016, 09:06 PM by Captain Morgan.
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How would an Orbit with spray system compare to the Vario Ii SS as far as cleaning ability and speed or efficiency. Forgive me but I don't know specs as far as rpm's or throw of the orbit on both machines or even weight.
I'm looking at really going after the commercial market and considering picking up some used VLM equipment to start. Trying to decide if its better to spend a lot more money for a used Orbit or if a Vario will do as good a job or a close second that most people would not notice a difference and put the difference into chems, pads, and marketing until I'm able to afford heavier or more robust OP equipment.
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Captain Morgan
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Hello Captain,
Both machines are quite good. We sold Orbot machines for several years. I happen to think they're great! But the price has gotten a little steep in the past couple of years. The Vario is practically half the cost of the Orbot.
Regarding the orbits per minute - they're identical (1725 oscillations per minute). The width/throw of the orbit is the same too.
I like the smoothness of the Vario over the Orbot. I like the polished aluminum and chrome of the Vario over the Orbot's painted steel surfaces (the paint chips and rusts). And I like the price of the Vario. Bang for the buck, I think it's hard to beat what the Vario offers. But the Orobt is a fine machine too. Either one would serve you quite well.
P.S. The Vario also comes with a Leeson motor. That's what Cimex uses too. Leeson makes one of the best industrial motors on the market today.
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I have an Orbot. No trouble with it.
If I had to buy a new orbital now I would have no problem buying a Vario.
If Rick sells it. It works! Period.
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Thank you both for your comments and opinions. I appreciate the information. All things being equal, I may be leaning a little more towards the Vario since it is more budget friendly.
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That poor Orbot looks rat nasty!
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That is impressive..thanks Rick.
Maybe you can answer another question Rick? Can a Vario be really retro fitted with a.spray.system and if so, what's the cost?
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The original Vario could be retrofitted. It's a project though.
The Vario2 comes with the onboard spray system.
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Oh, OK.. I thought the spray system was an add-on option and the difference between the Vario and Vario II was, the V2 was a bigger version of the V.
Clear as mud right...?
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You Rock Michael! You got that Orbot looking good!
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The white plastic mounting pads for the weights clean up nicely too with a sander and fine grit paper. (should have took photos afterwards)
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both are very good machines but I did notice that the Vario had weights on it and the orbot did not, Just saying. I actually have a vario and it is a nice machine and works good, however mine does not have an on board spray system