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Manufacturer | ginour |
Item Weight | 3.91 pounds |
Product Dimensions | 6.3 x 5.91 x 3.15 inches |
Is Discontinued By Manufacturer | No |
Power Source | Electric |
Voltage | 120 Volts |
Amperage Capacity | 3 Amps |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Number Of Pieces | 10 |
Number of Handles | 1 |
Batteries Included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
A**O
Cheap price is very suitable for small family decoration
I often do different things in my studio and eventually use Sanders for small projects. This book contains detailed instructions, including symbols for different instruments and even polishing techniques, which extends my knowledge. Even for those who don't often sand, these instructions are thorough.Sander is equipped with grinding disc and dust tank. It includes a variable speed dial. I found the grinding disc easy to adhere to. So far, the grinder has worked as expected.
S**A
Good
Pretty good, had it before covid and I still do
D**S
Good for its price
Bought it expecting a sander that would work for what I needed. Hoped I'd get something that could compare with my old Ingersoll-Rand pneumatic orbital but was disappointed in that regard.It cant hold speed on the max setting when sanding (just doesnt have enough Umph) which makes the speed dial feature kinda pointless because you have to go up to max speed just to get a decent speed once its in contact with a surface. Before anyone says "You're pressing too hard!" , I'm not; it can not maintain speed under just its own weight. It still works, but its just slow and tedious compared to what I was hoping for.4 stars for being a good sander for its price range, just dont expect a whole lot out of it.
K**N
Good tool for the price
Had been looking for an orbital sander for a while. I see most styles are similar and you end up paying for the brand names. I’ve used a ryobi before from my brother in law and it worked fine but double this price. I think if you’re a regular diy’er this will work well for you. I has been good so far. I’ve managed to use it on a few projects I’ve had standing by. Now they are ready for paint. What I like about this is that I can control the speed of the rotation (min 1 to max) so you don’t have to go full out sanding and control your speed. I just hope it would last a long time since I won’t use it as my main work horse. Will update this post in the future to see how well this product has served me.
M**.
AWESOME SANDER!!
I just got this out of my mailbox..unboxed and started using it..I am a DIY'ER and needed something I could handle. It's lightweight and does a great job! I can maneuver it with one firm hand. I took it outside, but I could have used it inside with a sheet over my workspace. Very little dust spraying. My husband had a bigger one and I can remember dust going everywhere! VERY pleased with this sander!
J**A
Numbs the hands, not fun. It definitely sands wood.
Ergonomic? Not exactly. It vibrates like an SOB, probably not having any vibration dampening, at all. Also when I position my hand where it would normally go, for comfort and control of the device, it’s covering up the outlet vents for the heat shedding. I just have to find another way to position my hands. Unfortunately, with the vibration as it is, it’s fairly difficult to use, as my fingers go numb within minutes. I have yet to find any anti-vibration gloves that mitigate this. I’m probably going to have to continue to use it while numbing my fingers and hands. Luckily this is not a career deal for me, I’m just doing a project at home. If I had to use this in the long term I would almost certainly injure myself and likely cause nerve damage. If you need a sander for long-term use I would certainly recommend you find one that has built-in vibration dampening.Other than that, it definitely does a great job on sanding down the wood. I found some relatively inexpensive sanding discs and it really does do the job. You just have to be able to tolerate the vibration.The sawdust collection box doesn’t do much and does fall off fairly easily. My plan was to connect a vacuum hose to it and pick up the sawdust as it shoots out the back, but I haven’t tried it, yet.
C**N
Great tool and a great bargain!
I have used this sander for sanding and paint removal with a course grit (60 grit) and it has performed better than I had expected. It runs smoothly and has the ability to stand up to serious pressure. I was surprised how well it worked under a load without heating up. It is comfortable in my hand and i don't have hand fatigue after an afternoon of sanding. I appreciate the tool having a variable speed adjustment.
W**N
Looks and acts like
This product looks and acts like a Dewalt Random Orbiting Sander. I have used it in Stripping an over 100 year old desk and I am very pleased how well it works. I understand that is just a sander but with the speed adjustment I dont leave marks as I start sanding I just set it low speed and after I make contact with the project I increase it. the only down fall , and not sure the Dewalt would be any better , is that the dust collecting without a vacuum has a lot to be desired but with a shop vac not a problem.
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