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Thread: Orbital sander recommendation
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4th September 2011, 06:18 PM #16GOLD MEMBER
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I have the festool rotex 150 sander and love it with the vac attached it leaves very little dust however i was at a trade show a couple of weeks ago and they were showing the MIRKA sanders these were the lighter than the festool and did a similar job KWH MIRKA Ltd - For Machine Sanding
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5th September 2011, 10:07 AM #17Senior Member
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I also own the 150 Rotex, super powerful and still perfect finishing. But for what you are after probably too heavy! The ETS 150/3 or 150/5 are the better option if you want a light machine. Sometimes when I have a lot of sanding to do (veneered sheets), I still get out my air powered Dynabrade which weights nothing.
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