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Prices may varyThis product ranks #11 of 16 in DA Polisher.Three above it ↓
Last reviewed July 3, 2026
TL;DR A small cordless spot polisher for badges, chrome, and tight areas a full-size DA cannot reach, with swappable rotary/3mm/12mm heads. Handy as a complement, not a full-size machine. No UL, ETL, or CE certification is on file.
A cordless nano/spot polisher, not a full-size DA. An 80W plant runs 2,000 to 6,000 OPM, and swappable heads give rotary, 3 mm, and 12 mm action for tight and curved work. It ships with a 1.5-inch plate and two 12V batteries. Owners praise its light weight and maneuverability into badges, emblems, and consoles.
Buy it if you already own a full-size polisher and want a light cordless tool for badges, chrome, and interior detail work. Skip it if you need to correct full panels; a 15 mm or larger DA does that job. This is currently listed as an Amazon add-on item, so a qualifying order may be required at checkout.
No UL, ETL, or CE certification is on file; no CPSC recall is active. The 12V Li-ion batteries need proper lithium recycling (Call2Recycle or retailer drop-off); no manufacturer take-back program is documented.
It is a small cordless spot and nano polisher, not a full-size machine. It is built for badges, emblems, grilles, chrome trim, curved sections, and interior consoles where a 5-inch dual-action polisher physically cannot reach. Many owners run it as a complement to a full-size Swirl Killer rather than a replacement, using it for detail work and tight areas after the big machine handles open panels.
The controller is variable but the machine effectively offers two working speeds, 2,000 and 6,000 OPM, rather than the six-position dial found on Adam's corded SK Pro polishers. For a small spot tool that is usually adequate, but buyers who want fine speed control for dialing in a specific paint hardness or polish cut should know the control is coarse compared with a full-size DA.
The headline feature is a 3-in-1 head system: it functions as a rotary, a 3 mm throw, and a 12 mm throw by swapping the included head attachments. It ships with a 1.5-inch backing plate, and owners confirm Adam's 2-inch and 1.6-inch hook-and-loop mini pads fit. That covers most tight-area correction and polishing tasks without buying into a proprietary pad ecosystem.
Two 12V 2.3Ah batteries and a charger are included, giving roughly one hour of continuous run time across both for the small-project use case. Battery reliability is the most-cited weak point: several owners report dead-on-arrival or short-lived batteries. In the reported cases Adam's replaced the batteries or unit under its satisfaction guarantee, so factor the second battery and the return path into your expectations.
No UL Listing, ETL Certification, or CE mark is claimed for the US-market unit in the product listing certification section or on Adam's product page as of July 2026, and it was not verified in UL Product iQ or the Intertek database during this build. Buyers in jurisdictions that require an NRTL listing for workplace use should account for that gap.
Marketing copy from Adam's Polishes, via Amazon. Not editorial.
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