Category guide

Sanders reviews

Ryobi RROS18-0 + ROPS1A review - product image
RyobiRROS18-0 + ROPS1A

4.1 out of 5 stars6 reviews

Stripping a piece of old furniture back to bare wood, sanding filler smooth on a patched wall, or prepping a weathered windowsill for a fresh coat of paint — these are jobs where...

Read review
KS TOOLS 515.3549 review - product image
KS TOOLS515.3549

5.0 out of 5 stars3 reviews

Not every surface that needs sanding is wide and flat. Weld seams, narrow channels, inside corners, and contoured metal parts present a finishing challenge that a standard 75 mm...

Read review
RYOBI RPS18-0 review - product image
RYOBIRPS18-0

4.6 out of 5 stars3 reviews

Achieving a smooth, professional finish on woodwork is about more than just the final coat of paint or varnish — it starts with thorough, even sanding that reaches every surface...

Read review
Mirka 5650 review - product image
Mirka5650

5.0 out of 5 stars2 reviews

Sanding is one of those tasks that separates professional results from amateur ones — and it is also one of the most unpleasant jobs in any workshop or bodyshop. The fine dust...

Read review
Axiscreat 3030 review - product image
Axiscreat3030

3.9 out of 5 stars2 reviews

There was a time when CNC machining meant a machine the size of a small car, a three-phase power supply, and a software licence that cost more than the hardware. Desktop CNC...

Read review
AB Tools AU691 review - product image
AB ToolsAU691

No reviews yet

Paint correction is not just about the big, flat panels that everyone sees — it is the details that separate a good result from a great one. The stone chips on a bumper, the...

Read review
Generic Generic review - product image
GenericGeneric

No reviews yet

Finishing metal tubes and pipes to a professional standard is one of the more challenging tasks in metal fabrication. Hand sanding a round stainless steel handrail or a set of...

Read review
Kaeltsyn Kaeltsyn review - product image
KaeltsynKaeltsyn

No reviews yet

In a workshop where compressed air is already plumbed in — for spray guns, impact wrenches, and tyre inflators — adding a pneumatic sander to the tool wall is a natural step....

Read review