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Oct 29, 2016
Side-sleeper, this is for you.
1 of 1 found this helpful If you are a side-sleeper, this is the pad for you. Only inflate it like 90 percent of the way the add or remove air to fit your comfort level. The thickness keeps my hip from hitting the ground, I really like this thing.

Jan 18, 2018
Great value
1 of 1 found this helpful This is a solid product. I couldn't afford the Foredom alternative, so I went with this, and I'm very happy with it. The motor is very smooth and the pedal has good feedback and is easy to modulate. The chuck handpeice is a solid unit and feels very smooth. I hung mine with a stand that I purchased separately and it takes most of the weight out of your hand, I prefer it greatly to my old Dremel. I didn't notice any heat issues at all with any of the parts. Skip the Harbor Freight, the Prodigy, the knock-off Foredom, and go with this. I use mine for working on zinc diecast and with the right bur, it cuts like butter, no bogging.

Dec 26, 2018
Great value for the money
2 of 2 found this helpful I've used this for rattle can and airbrushing enamel paints, and I'm satisfied with the performance. However, there is a caveat: This unit is not designed to move a lot of air, so extended period of trigger pull will overwhelm the suction abilities of this rig and vapors will escape. Spray cans will cause the filter to clog up quickly, but I've found that you can vacuum the dry paint out of it, and rejuvenate it. Once I figured out how to spray without overwhelming the rig, I had no trouble keeping the office free of odor. Just remember, if you are drying your work indoors, the odor will stick around.