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Prices may varyThis product ranks #7 of 16 in DA Polisher.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed July 3, 2026
TL;DR A 550-watt, 12 mm mini DA that owners praise for low vibration and tight-area control · 2,000·6,000 OPM handles light-to-moderate correction. No independent US safety certification is on file (no UL, no ETL).
Corded 550-watt mini DA polisher, 12 mm throw, 3" backing plate, variable speed (2,000·6,000 OPM). Owners consistently report low vibration and easy control in tight areas · pillars, contours, mirrors · helped by a lightened counter-weight and raised rubber touch-points. The aluminum body carries a 25-ft cord that clicks off and is shared across the Pro line. At 7.7 lb it is heavy for a mini.
A detailer who wants a controllable 3-inch machine for the tight spots a full-size polisher cannot reach will find this capable. Skip it if you need heavy single-stage correction on large panels · a 15 mm or 21 mm full-size polisher fits that better. Note: currently listed as an Amazon add-on item · may require a qualifying order to purchase.
No UL Listing or ETL Certification verified; no CPSC recall active. Corded electric · no battery to dispose of. Standard e-waste drop-off handles end of life; the detachable cord aids copper recovery.
No · they are two different machines. The SK Pro 12mm is the newer Pro-line mini: a 550-watt unit with a 25-ft detachable click-lock cord that is shared across Adam's Pro polishers (one cord powers the 12mm, 15mm, and 21mm Pro units). The older Swirl Killer Mini 12mm LT is a separate 750-watt machine with its own fixed cord. Both use a 3-inch backing plate and a 12 mm throw, but the Pro-line cord system and ergonomic touch-points are what set this one apart.
The SK Pro 12mm is a random-orbital (dual-action / DA) polisher, not a rotary. The backing plate orbits around its center axis while also rotating on an offset, producing a random scratch pattern that resists burning through paint. DA polishers are more forgiving for beginners than rotary machines · an uneven dwell on a rotary can burn paint, while the same mistake on a DA polishes out. The 12 mm throw and 3-inch pad make this a mini polisher aimed at tight areas rather than large flat panels.
No UL Listing or ETL Certification has been verified for the Adam's SK Pro line in North American safety databases · UL Product iQ and the Intertek ETL directory returned no SK Pro match, and Adam's product page and the Amazon listing make no UL, ETL, or CE certification claim. Buyers in jurisdictions that require an NRTL listing for workplace use should account for that gap.
The SK Pro line uses a 25-ft rubberized cord that clicks into the aluminum body rather than being hard-wired. One cord can power any Pro-line polisher, so an owner running the 12mm, 15mm, and 21mm can swap machines on a single cord instead of managing several. A recurring minority of owners report the cord is sensitive and can fail if the tool is grabbed or pulled by the cord · Adam's customer service replaces cords readily, and the reports fall below our threshold for a systemic failure mode.
Throw size · the orbit diameter · sets how aggressive a DA polisher is. The 12 mm throw here handles light-to-moderate correction: swirl removal and light defect correction on common paint. Its real advantage is reach · the 3-inch pad gets into pillars, body contours, mirrors, and emblems that a full-size 5-inch or 6-inch machine cannot. For heavy single-stage correction on large flat panels, a larger 15 mm or 21 mm full-size polisher is the better tool; many detailers own both and use the mini for the tight spots.
Adam's does not display a California Proposition 65 warning for the polisher itself, and none applies · it is an electric tool with no chemical emission pathway. Prop 65 considerations attach to the polishes and compounds run through the machine, not the machine. Some polishes contain crystalline silica and some older paint finishes contain lead, both Prop 65 substances, so review the SDS for the polish or compound being used.
Marketing copy from Adam's Polishes, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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