Jonathan Bailey
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for the homeowner?
I have my mind set on a "mouse" type because I have occasional small projects.
I have my mind set on a "mouse" type because I have occasional small projects.
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Ryobi makes a good product, as do most of the other "pricey" brands; Makita, Bosch, Milwaukee, Rigid, Dewalt, and Porter-Cable. Over the years I had always been partial to Bosch, but lately I've taken to Porter-Cable based on price and functionality, together.for the homeowner?
I have my mind set on a "mouse" type because I have occasional small projects.
for the homeowner?
I have my mind set on a "mouse" type because I have occasional small projects.
As a former contractor, I would say that for light projects the Ryobi is sufficient, but by no means the best on the market.
Two of my favorites and what I consider to be quality sanders were a Porter Cable orbital sander and a Makita belt sander. I still have both today. I also have a Black & Decker mouse sander that still works that I used for finer projects such as inlaid door panels.