I appreciate your comments and I see that you are correct and I agree with you. The speed difference is massive.
For me personally, it's not about cheaping out, it's about volume of tools. Storage space is expensive. Housing costs have skyrocketed. If I can cut three tools down to one tool, for three jobs that I dont do often, even if the cost of the one tool is double the cost of all three separate tools, that's the route I take.
I generally pay more for universal type tools than I would to buy the tools separately. One polisher doesnt take up much space but when you have a drill, hammer drill, impact driver, right angle die grinder, straight die grinder, fixed foredom rotary tool, cordless Dremel, rotary hammer, all of them are spinning tools, and in aggregate start to take up a decent amount of volume, then one starts to wonder if it's possible to have one tool do double or triple duty.
For others, it's probably about cheaping out, but not everyone.