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Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de marzo de 2025
Works great, it saves a lot of time.
Robert Vecchiarelli
Comentado en Canadá el 21 de febrero de 2025
This thing is absolutely epic. My only complaint is it doesn’t have a light, which is crazy. However it is so good that I honestly don’t care. The dust collection with a regular shop vac and dust bag inside is fine for removing almost all the dust. Basically nothing gets air born anymore ! I can sand drywall and don’t need to prep anything. This is a time saver. I’m just a DIYer doing my own home Reno’s and this is worth the investment by far. It’s very light weight and has a very calculated design. I don’t buy cheap stuff. Now I was not going to buy a festool I’m not that crazy, so this is a great compromise. I’m going to add a usb led light on it attached with Velcro and I can live with that one exception.
Kyla Corriveau
Comentado en Canadá el 8 de enero de 2025
Listen is this as good as the planex.. noBut for more then half the price it’s really good,Works well to make the mudding process much less painful and the dust is significantly less , in comparison to hand sanding it collects 95%Obviously there will be a little that fly’s off when you take the sander off the wall but what can you expect
Rocky Thomas
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 1 de abril de 2025
I started with a Harbor Freight version that lasted a few jobs before the motor died. It worked just ok (about what you would expect for the price). I decided to upgrade to the Bosch after watching some reviews and researching.The Bosch is a much better value as the quality, performance and ergonomics are far better. If I did drywall full time I would have the Festool, but I can't justify the cost difference and the Bosch is more than capabable for general home remodeling.The balance and suction (I keep it on the middle suction setting and 4-6 vacuum power). I get zero dust in the air and the unit does "suck" to the wall greatly reducing fatigue but I don't have any issues with chatter or skipping. The soft start feature helps when starting the tool on the wall.The build quality is very nice and the storage box is great as this isn't a tool I use every day. The buttons and control dials are all very well placed and logical; you never have to think about what does what.The only minor complaints I have are that the black plastic surround leaves marks on the adjacent corners, and even without the edge guard, the corners aren't great with the sander (some of this is simple physics, not the tool's fault). Also, the clamp for the extension doesn't "snap" into place and has come undone a few times. I haven't looked to see if I can tighten it up, and it doesn't cause an issue when it does come loose.The unit does not have a halo light on the head which isn't as big a deal as I thought it might be. I keep a work light shining on the wall anyway.Unlike the review video I watched, I've had zero issues with clogging with mesh paper, even when removing large amounts of mud when skim coating walls and ceilings. I do have it connected to a DeWalt shop vac via a 20' Cen-Tec hose (the Cen-Tec hose end snaps perfectly into the Bosch snap collar BTW!).I would recommend a dust extraction tool if you do a lot of sanding. I am only doing a couple of rooms and have filled multiple shop vac bags, but since I'm tight on space, I decided against using one. It's impressive just how much dust is collected!It's a great tool, I'm sure the Festool is another level above and the D/A sanding versus the Bosch's rotary would be a game changer but for a home remodeler or advanced DIY guy the Bosch is perfect.
Cody
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 18 de agosto de 2023
Its a great drywall sander, lots of power. Dust extraction isn't 100% even with the Bosch dust extractor. Only thing I wish it had was lights on the head similar to festool's
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