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Feb 04, 2021
Not to bad but needs extras to fix dust collecting issues!
2 of 2 found this helpful For the DIY'er this is a good sander! The included sanding disks are of good quality! They even give you a spare set of brushes for the motor which makes sense as the sanding head will put a lot of load on the motor and wear down the brushes fairly quick. The included hose is nice but it is rather pointless which brings me to the not so good stuff.
The dust collection is woefully under engineered. After putting everything together hooking it up to my shop vac turning it on, after sanding for a few seconds I noticed dust coming out of the head while using it. At first I thought that was odd but then after thinking about it I saw the obvious.
As a woodworker with a medium sized shop I can say that a 12" disk sander needs at least 300 cfm to collect dust efficiently! You will not get even a 10th of that through the system they have come up with on this unit.
If you are handy you will need to buy a few extra things to fix the problem which will add to the total cost of the purchase but make using this tool well worth it and still be under the cost of a Porter Cable unit.
You will need to buy 1, Ridgid 7' x 2 1/4" hose, Ridgid 1, 2 1/4" tool adaptor, 1, Ridgid 2 1/4" hose coupler and 4- 7/16" x 1" nuts and bolts and zip ties. Cut a 2 1/4" hole in the same place where they have the 1"(I used a drill press and a 2 1/4" hole saw), Cut off the end of the tool adaptor not needed, drill 4- 1/4" holes in the sander head and bolt on the tool adaptor.
Attach the hose into the tool adaptor, Zip tie the hose to the handle and connect it to your shop vac! Now you can sand drywall with this machine without having to worry about dust flying out from the sanding head in every direction. With a fresh bag in the shop vac, highly recommended! it will almost hold itself to the ceiling!
If Zeni is reading this you need to re-think the design. I would use a 2 1/4" aluminum tube as the pole and attach the motor, drive shaft and sanding head to the outside making the entire 2 1/4" pole available for dust collection use. I know it's easy to say it but another to do it but this my observation as an end user with a little common sense.

Jul 03, 2018
Great classic tone without the harsh top end!
Great Pickups highly recommended!

Nov 04, 2018
Great tire for the money!
8 of 8 found this helpful At first I was reluctant to buy a brand of tire that is not well known. After reading the reviews on their website (Thunderer) I decided to take the chance and. Mounting and balancing went good! I went to an America's Tire Co to have it done. One of the tires took 3 Oz of wheel weight the rest took less than that, Avg 1.3/4 not to bad for an inexpensive mud tire. I currently have 3k miles on the tires and so for no wear issues. I drive 15 miles to work one way and it's all freeway. Road noise is not bad at all given again it's a mud tire! I have yet to take them off road so I can't comment on that performance. Based on other reviewers I'm expecting good things.