FREE SHIPPING Makita Finishing Sander 2 Amp, 14,000 RPM, 4 1/2in. x 4in. Pad Size, Model# BO4556K
Makitas BO4556K finishing sander has a powerful 2 Amp motor that operates at 14,000 orbits per minute for super-smooth sanding. Palm-grip design provides operator comfort. The efficient dust collection system keeps the work area clean. Comfortable clamping lever makes for quick and easy sandpaper installation. Operates at low noise levels with reduced vibration. Dust bag for clean and efficient sanding with extended sandpaper life. U.S.A.
Item# 1591916
Only $62.99
Speed (RPM)
14,000
Amps
1.6
OPM
14,000
Sanding Surface (in.x in.)
4 1/4 x 4
Case Included
Yes
Dust Bag Included
Yes
4 1/2in. x 5 1/2in. abrasive paper size
Includes punch plate
Manufacturer Warranty: 12 months parts / 12 months labor
Larry,
August 18, 2008
By Longarmsfrom Union Gap, Washington
"I've owned the Makita palm sander for 10 years now. In that ten years is has done many a home improvement project without a single whimper. The dust bag is nice as it keeps the dust down when working in a semi finished area of the house though you have to empty it regularly. The dust collection system works very well and with the newer grades of sandpaper you can nearly finish a project without changing the paper. The sandpaper clamps are easy to use and the clamps hold the sandpaper securely. The tool is light weight which keeps the fatuige down and the vibration level won't put your hand to sleep. This sander is a delight to use."
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
Overall Rating:
4
/ 5
MAKITA 1/4 SHEET SANDER,
April 21, 2008
By Dave54from Washington, DC
"I have many sanders and all differant brands but I have owned and used this model sander for many years. It was one of my most often used tools in the finish sanding of my wooden boat repairs. I do however use other sanders when more aggresive removal is required, but this is a good sander. I like the little handles that fold out to let you change the paper even though they are sometimes stiff to get out, and the center of gravity is better than my taller ones that tend to flip over or tip up if you get carried away while sanding. I have not had to do any repairs to the sander over all these years except for the pad, and although it made a funny noise for a while after I dropped it overboard while sanding it is still running. Dave54"
What is your level of technical expertise?:
Home Handyman
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