Woot has
DeWALT 20V Brushless Cordless Variable Speed Random Orbital Sander (Tool Only, DCW210B) for
$89.99.
Shipping is free for Amazon Prime Members (must login with your Amazon account and select a shipping address in order for Woot to apply free shipping) or is otherwise $6 per order.
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Features:- Brushless motor provides runtime and efficiency to get the job done
- Variable-speed control from 8,000 to 12,000 OPM to match the speed to the application.
- Low-profile height allows user to get close to work surface for precise sanding.
- Replaceable 8-hole hook-and-loop sanding pad (DWE64233) for quick, easy paper changing.
- Dust-sealed switch to protect against dust ingestion for long switch life
- Texturized rubber overmold grip for comfortable sanding
- One-handed locking dust bag.
- Dust port is designed to fit directly to the DWV010 or DWV012 dust collectors (sold separately)
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What is your battery capacity? That's the major factor in runtime.
Corded sanders are cheap and powerful and you don't have to worry about runtime, but you'd have to be doing a LOT of sanding to run through a 5 amp hour of battery.
For most people, the convenience of not having to worry about the cord outweighs the other benefits. I must be your exact opposite because I have a few corded sanders but they collect dust in the drawer and I use the cordless for almost all applications.
I was doing this in my shop with dust collection, and having my dust collector hose on the tool made me realize how ridiculous the setup was - time to just get a corded sander.
Additionally, the brushless is a huge advantage vs maybe some of the either brushless tools (when comparing to brushed motor). If you're doing a lot of different pieces of wood and switching out sandpaper grits then being able to stop sanding in a split second is a big time advantage. With my brushed/corded version I would turn it off and then have to wait out for the spinning to stop before being able to pick up the sander and move on to the next piece or switch out the grit. I can imagine going back to a corded or brushed after switching to this one
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