I've recently gotten back into woodworking and I'm using my Dewalt 5-inch battery sander. However, after about 10 minutes, my fingers start to tingle from the vibrations. I've come across a few brands like Festool, Milwaukee, Bosch, and Makita that are considered high-end. I'm curious to know what others are using that's less harsh on the hands and if there are any recommendations for low-vibration sanders. Thanks for any help!
3 Answers
If you're considering a high-end option, I highly recommend the Festool ETS 125. After just 5 minutes of using it, I realized how much of a difference a top-tier sander can make. It’s worth the investment if you're serious about reducing vibrations!
I've been using the Bosch 5-inch random orbital sander with variable speed, and it's pretty great! I've used it for long periods without experiencing any hand numbness or tingling, which was a problem with my dad's old Porter Cable sander. Plus, it's priced reasonably, so it won’t break the bank.
I've got the Festool 150/5, and it’s amazing. The speed and efficiency make a big difference, especially if you're looking to polish surfaces quickly. I've also heard good things about Mirka sanders, which some folks say are comparable, albeit not cheaper.
