Pros & Cons
Pros
Used the sander for making the curves on a pergola project. No complaint. Once you get used to this peculiarity, it's all good!
Thinner nosing part is just the perfect thing for sanding between spindles. Have sanded about 1/2 of my deck so far. Would highly recommend it to anyone planning a not so small sanding project.
Cons
Ruined 3 belts in the span of 20 minutes. Belts kept sliding off of the sander. The metal/plastic they use is of lesser durability than consumers require.
Highlights
Quality
Good quality for me as an occasional user.
Very good product, works as i should.
I spent about 5hours a day for 3 days to complete the sanding.
Belt is a bit hard to keep alligned
Competitiveness
I had over a dozen different models in the past decade, but this it's the best value so far.
For the price this is one tool that works just as well as its more expensive cousins.
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Helpful InsightsBETA
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I had a walnut acrylic stain on my deck that i wanted to remove because it was peeling
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I spent about 5hours a day for 3 days to complete the sanding
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
I did buy a mixed pack of sand paper
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Using 3x 80grit and then 2x 120grit
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The picture is my deck after sanding
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Belt is a bit hard to keep alligned
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
Work hard but dust does not go in the bag really
Posted by a reviewer on Amazon
It works ok but need to constantly adjust the alignment otherwise the belt starts to run off the drive