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DeWALT 20V MAX XR 5" Brushless Random Orbital Sander w/ 1.7Ah Battery & Charger

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Select Lowe's Stores have DeWALT 20V MAX XR 5" Brushless Cordless Random Orbital Sander w/ 1.7Ah Battery & Charger (DCW210C1) for $79. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup will vary by location

Includes:
  • 1x 20V 5-in Orbital Sander
  • 1x 1.7 Ah Battery
  • 1x Charger
Features:
  • Variable speed to match the speed to the application
  • Textured rubber overmolded grip for more comfortable sanding
  • Low height gets you closer to the work surface for more control when sanding
  • Brushless motor provides long run time
  • Replaceable 8-hole hook-and-loop sanding pad for quick, easy paper changing
  • Ergonomic design makes sanding more comfortable

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Select Lowe's Stores have DeWALT 20V MAX XR 5" Brushless Cordless Random Orbital Sander w/ 1.7Ah Battery & Charger (DCW210C1) for $79. Select free store pickup where available.

Thanks to Deal Editor powerfuldoppler for finding this deal.

Note: Availability for pickup will vary by location

Includes:
  • 1x 20V 5-in Orbital Sander
  • 1x 1.7 Ah Battery
  • 1x Charger
Features:
  • Variable speed to match the speed to the application
  • Textured rubber overmolded grip for more comfortable sanding
  • Low height gets you closer to the work surface for more control when sanding
  • Brushless motor provides long run time
  • Replaceable 8-hole hook-and-loop sanding pad for quick, easy paper changing
  • Ergonomic design makes sanding more comfortable

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Written by SubZero5 | Staff
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    • Please see original post for additional details & give the WIKI and additional forum comments a read for helpful discussion.

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Model: DEWALT 20-Volt Cordless Variable Speed Random Orbital Sander (Battery Included) | DCW210C1

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werwooolf
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I wonder why some people thumb it down.
The best price ever for this Sander was around $65 that involved Home Depot hack about a year ago, and that was only a bare tool with no battery or charger.
cdmcc
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I have this sander and like it quite a bit but the supplied battery is borderline inadequate for a tool like a orbital sander.
chadpkeith
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So, I'm at deeps on a fairly irresponsibly often basis and, not for nothin', but...

...the best I ever saw this for was $49.96, and it was ONE unit that was an open-box return, in-store only (on the clearance shelf)...

...and that was tool only. Even if the battery and charger are entry level/what most people here are calling "crap" (which isn't really "crap" it's just not very practical for someone who needs this to work on a larger scale than, say, sanding the edges of a child's birdhouse school project before assembly, or if you're fixing a hole in the wall and want to feather the edges so the patch isn't noticeable-- past that, in moderate-to-heavy use, it would be inadequate and you'd find yourself wishing you had a bigger battery. And it's not so much the power-- DeWalt, to their credit, provide a product that will handle most the applications the larger batteries will (with a tool like this, anyways), but the thing'll die before you even get anywhere, is the issue.

If I didn't have any DeWalt tools, I may hesitate to purchase if I planned on using it in a semi-professional-to-professional setting because, like I said, that 1.7Ah just doesn't cut it for an orbital sander, unless you're doing some small/quick job... but, if I had larger DeWalt tools, and was constantly needing the batteries charged and only had one other charger, or mine had broken, and the other tools I had operate fine on the 1.7Ah batteries... then yeah, this not only makes sense, it's a deal and a half.

If you're just starting out with DeWalt, for any "real"/practical application, you'd preferably have a 3Ah or higher battery, which means you gotta buy that, too, and unless you've got somewhere to get a bitchin' deal on one of those right now, I'd say just hold your pennies, because you can find one on OfferUp, or Ebay, or sometimes even in-store on the clearance shelves, for cheaper than this, tool-only.

So it all depends on your application, how badly you need the thing (i.e. want vs. need), how much extra cash you have to spend on tools, if your company pays the bill or you do if it's for work, which store close to you has this available (because I tried, and only a store 30 miles away had one, and they tried to charge me $99.00 for shipping-- that's not a typo, either. 20$ more than the actual tool, so it was $178.00 total to get it delivered which, you know, hahahahahahahahaha), and if there is one with some in stock, like there was with me, deciding if saving 20 bucks off the regular price you can find these for when they go on sale usually is worth the drive of 30 miles with gas at 5 bucks a gallon.

For me, it's a no. But, again, my uses, circumstances, location, and "need", heavily factor in that decision which, when weighed, is the only obvious correct choice for ME.

If you fit any I mentioned, or think up another way to justify that $79.00 burning a hole in your pocket, and are located close enough to a lowes with in-stock quantities allowing you to buy it, then, by all means, it's a great deal.

But simply saying "it sucks because of the battery", or "it sucks because i've seen the price lower"... then adding the "but it was tool only on black friday open-box" or something else, is a garbage way to represent this, and not fair at all compared to regular market value, especially since no one can say that for sure unless you know the other person's life and can weigh the options pragmatically.

So, decide for yourself. But just know that if you pull the trigger, and ultimately decide you maybe didn't need to, that you got a hell of a deal that any of us would be STOKED with "settling with" or "getting stuck with" and, ultimately, it's still a f'n' DeWalt cordless orbital sander so, you know, good stuff, man.

That's all I got.


Edit: ((ADDED PHOTOS OF PROJECT I DID ONLY USING THIS DEWALT AND BATTERY))

I didn't think I'd find these specific photos, but google photos search feature "hardwood floors" through my 79,000 photos of my kid and bam, there they were.

I used a dewalt orbital sander, just like this one, for this little project. The before photo is just when I first pulled the couch out to get back there, but, they had actually gauged a 3 ft huge mark into the floors which you can't see in the photos, by her and her friend dragging each other in a cart that the wheel snapped off on, but decided to keep dragging it anyways-- but that's besides the point-- the point I'm making is that I sanded, filled, re-polyurethaned, sanded,poly'd, sanded, poly'd, wet sanded, poly'd, and feathered it into the existing finish as best I could, and took a picture of the after. I think it came out pretty well, but I did the whole sanding job each time I sanded on ONE 1.7Ah dewalt battery and this exact sander-- but I remember distinctly it dying the first run RIGHT as I was starting to think "ok well that should be about good".

So I hope that helps you judge just how much "use" you can get out of one.

Cheers

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chadpkeithJan 19, 2024 12:30 AM
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So, I'm at deeps on a fairly irresponsibly often basis and, not for nothin', but...

...the best I ever saw this for was $49.96, and it was ONE unit that was an open-box return, in-store only (on the clearance shelf)...

...and that was tool only. Even if the battery and charger are entry level/what most people here are calling "crap" (which isn't really "crap" it's just not very practical for someone who needs this to work on a larger scale than, say, sanding the edges of a child's birdhouse school project before assembly, or if you're fixing a hole in the wall and want to feather the edges so the patch isn't noticeable-- past that, in moderate-to-heavy use, it would be inadequate and you'd find yourself wishing you had a bigger battery. And it's not so much the power-- DeWalt, to their credit, provide a product that will handle most the applications the larger batteries will (with a tool like this, anyways), but the thing'll die before you even get anywhere, is the issue.

If I didn't have any DeWalt tools, I may hesitate to purchase if I planned on using it in a semi-professional-to-professional setting because, like I said, that 1.7Ah just doesn't cut it for an orbital sander, unless you're doing some small/quick job... but, if I had larger DeWalt tools, and was constantly needing the batteries charged and only had one other charger, or mine had broken, and the other tools I had operate fine on the 1.7Ah batteries... then yeah, this not only makes sense, it's a deal and a half.

If you're just starting out with DeWalt, for any "real"/practical application, you'd preferably have a 3Ah or higher battery, which means you gotta buy that, too, and unless you've got somewhere to get a bitchin' deal on one of those right now, I'd say just hold your pennies, because you can find one on OfferUp, or Ebay, or sometimes even in-store on the clearance shelves, for cheaper than this, tool-only.

So it all depends on your application, how badly you need the thing (i.e. want vs. need), how much extra cash you have to spend on tools, if your company pays the bill or you do if it's for work, which store close to you has this available (because I tried, and only a store 30 miles away had one, and they tried to charge me $99.00 for shipping-- that's not a typo, either. 20$ more than the actual tool, so it was $178.00 total to get it delivered which, you know, hahahahahahahahaha), and if there is one with some in stock, like there was with me, deciding if saving 20 bucks off the regular price you can find these for when they go on sale usually is worth the drive of 30 miles with gas at 5 bucks a gallon.

For me, it's a no. But, again, my uses, circumstances, location, and "need", heavily factor in that decision which, when weighed, is the only obvious correct choice for ME.

If you fit any I mentioned, or think up another way to justify that $79.00 burning a hole in your pocket, and are located close enough to a lowes with in-stock quantities allowing you to buy it, then, by all means, it's a great deal.

But simply saying "it sucks because of the battery", or "it sucks because i've seen the price lower"... then adding the "but it was tool only on black friday open-box" or something else, is a garbage way to represent this, and not fair at all compared to regular market value, especially since no one can say that for sure unless you know the other person's life and can weigh the options pragmatically.

So, decide for yourself. But just know that if you pull the trigger, and ultimately decide you maybe didn't need to, that you got a hell of a deal that any of us would be STOKED with "settling with" or "getting stuck with" and, ultimately, it's still a f'n' DeWalt cordless orbital sander so, you know, good stuff, man.

That's all I got.


Edit: ((ADDED PHOTOS OF PROJECT I DID ONLY USING THIS DEWALT AND BATTERY))

I didn't think I'd find these specific photos, but google photos search feature "hardwood floors" through my 79,000 photos of my kid and bam, there they were.

I used a dewalt orbital sander, just like this one, for this little project. The before photo is just when I first pulled the couch out to get back there, but, they had actually gauged a 3 ft huge mark into the floors which you can't see in the photos, by her and her friend dragging each other in a cart that the wheel snapped off on, but decided to keep dragging it anyways-- but that's besides the point-- the point I'm making is that I sanded, filled, re-polyurethaned, sanded,poly'd, sanded, poly'd, wet sanded, poly'd, and feathered it into the existing finish as best I could, and took a picture of the after. I think it came out pretty well, but I did the whole sanding job each time I sanded on ONE 1.7Ah dewalt battery and this exact sander-- but I remember distinctly it dying the first run RIGHT as I was starting to think "ok well that should be about good".

So I hope that helps you judge just how much "use" you can get out of one.

Cheers
Last edited by chadpkeith January 18, 2024 at 04:58 PM.
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Jan 19, 2024 12:30 AM
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EcoCheapJan 19, 2024 12:30 AM
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Quote from adinar :
Can you use this as a waxer/polisher too or is it overkill for that?
I have one, researched it, and tried it as a polisher. You want to make sure you clean it out very well first to make sure you don't get unwanted particles blown onto your paint. The limitation to this is that its throw, or how much it moves from its rotational axis is small. The greater the throw, the more cutting or polishing action you get. So for little touch up jobs this will work. For restoration purposes, this won't be effective.
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theemazingJan 19, 2024 12:39 AM
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This may be a silly questions but I dont understand why this one is $169 at Lowes Regularly while the one listed is $100. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious but what is it?

https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-2...1000601423
Jan 19, 2024 12:42 AM
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Core2QuadJan 19, 2024 12:42 AM
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1.7Ah battery? I've never heard of that, just 1.5Ah and 2Ah and then obviously the powerstack options.
Jan 19, 2024 02:05 AM
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bliving2Jan 19, 2024 02:05 AM
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Quote from theemazing :
This may be a silly questions but I dont understand why this one is $169 at Lowes Regularly while the one listed is $100. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious but what is it?

https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-2...1000601423 [lowes.com]
They are exactly the same sander... the model numbers are different though, per this explanation by Dewalt:

The C1 version has a battery and a charger. The B or "Bare" version does not have a battery and a charger.

So don't pay more for the one without the battery and charger. That would not be "slick."
Jan 19, 2024 02:18 AM
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OrinixJan 19, 2024 02:18 AM
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Quote from theemazing :
This may be a silly questions but I dont understand why this one is $169 at Lowes Regularly while the one listed is $100. I'm sure I'm missing something obvious but what is it?

https://www.lowes.com/pd/DEWALT-2...1000601423
The more expensive one comes with two of the powerstack 1.7 batteries as part another promotion
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Quote from powerfuldoppler :
Lowe's [lowes.com] has DeWALT 20V MAX XR 5" Brushless Cordless Random Orbital Sander w/ 1.7Ah Battery & Charger (DCW210C1) for $79 w/ store pickup.

Note: Pickup availability will vary by location.

Includes:
  • 1x 20V 5-in Orbital Sander
  • 1x 1.7 Ah Battery
  • 1x Charger
Features:
  • Variable speed to match the speed to the application
  • Textured rubber overmolded grip for more comfortable sanding
  • Low height gets you closer to the work surface for more control when sanding
  • Brushless motor provides long run time
  • Replaceable 8-hole hook-and-loop sanding pad for quick, easy paper changing
  • Ergonomic design makes sanding more comfortable
C1 is the DCB201, which is a 1.5Ah battery with no charge indicator. 1.7Ah is a powerstack. if this had a 1.7Ah battery, the model would end with E1 and this deal would have been a steal. with a 1.5Ah is a decent deal. not great. dewalt XR sanders have sold for $79 and $69 with powerstacks in the past. those were actually slick
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MaximusFSUJan 19, 2024 02:52 AM
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Incredible deal! But it's out of stock near me and they're charging $99 dollars for shipping??? wtf? anyone else getting this?
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chavalopezJan 19, 2024 03:43 AM
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Quote from MaximusFSU :
Incredible deal! But it's out of stock near me and they're charging $99 dollars for shipping??? wtf? anyone else getting this?
I had a $79 shipping charge on mine. Closet store is 50 miles away. Guess I'll make an excuse to go that way this weekend.
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SteelgazeJan 19, 2024 03:50 AM
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Really tempted in getting this but I decided not too. I am eyeing DCK202P1 instead, even though I have the multi. I rather have the battery and charger from that kit. Still building out my yellow battery and tool collection so YMMV. I'd also resell the multi from this kit.

Seems like a good deal for those that have enough batteries.
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ThomasS8192Jan 19, 2024 04:20 AM
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Shipping is $79 for me….no bueno
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Antonio_78Jan 19, 2024 05:14 AM
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Quote from cdmcc :
I have this sander and like it quite a bit but the supplied battery is borderline inadequate for a tool like a orbital sander.
It ain't borderline. It IS inadequate lol these little batteries are definitely not for this sander.
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porsche606Jan 19, 2024 06:18 AM
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Great sander. Got the last deal on this for $89 that came with the 4ah battery instead... this 1.7ah won't push this thing to its max power but will get small projects done.
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YubbaJan 19, 2024 08:43 AM
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Quote from Core2Quad :
1.7Ah battery? I've never heard of that, just 1.5Ah and 2Ah and then obviously the powerstack options.
I haven't heard of that either, other than the POWERSTACK 20-V 1.7 Ah, which is currently on sale at Lowe's for $99 [lowes.com]. But there's no way they are bundling that battery with a sander and charger for $79!

It's much more likely that the "1.7 Ah Battery" is a typo, and you actually get a 1.5 Ah battery instead, especially since that is the battery shown in the photos.

And that 1.5 Ah battery is going to die fairly soon if you are working on a large project. The alternative is to use a more powerful battery, but some users have reported hand fatigue using a heavier battery. Given all that, a corded sander seems worth considering, especially if you are going to be hooking the sander up a to a hose anyway.

It's also worth noting that if you are hooking this sander up to a hose you will need to separately buy a connector (part DWV9000) for about $20 to $30. So unless you really want a small cordless sander for small projects, and don't plan to hook it up to a vacuum, I'm not sure that this tool is a deal, even at $79.

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cdmccJan 19, 2024 02:25 PM
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Quote from Antonio_78 :
It ain't borderline. It IS inadequate lol these little batteries are definitely not for this sander.
I agree. There is a reason why each and every one of Dewalt's 'in-use' promo images shows someone using it with a 4 or 5ah battery. Sure, this is a good deal, even with the battery...but if someone has never used a battery operated sander it's good to keep in mind that this 1.5ah battery will limit you to small projects or constantly stopping to recharge. That is why people are mentioning the battery.

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