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Plenty of power, smooth operation, and comfortable to work with. Makita has always produced the most torgue with less amps, and this sander is no execption. Worth every penny.
Blows the PC sanders out of the water. The best sander on the market. Perfect balance, ultra smooth motor with very little vibration, and excellent finishes produced with great dust pickup.What more can you ask for.
It is comfortable in the hand, so it can be used for quite a while without any hand fatigue. The dust collection works excellent, it is fairly quiet and has very little vibration. This is going to be a joy to use for years to come. I was looking for a small random orbit sander that could be used in the house. This one is great. On the small project I used it on, the sanded surface was nice and smooth & ready for finishing.
If you hook the sander up to a dust collector/shop vac, this problem is eliminated.I would highly recommend this particular Makita BO5012K model and would definitely purchase again if, knock on wood, needed to. I find the variable speed feature very handy for different applications. The handle holds well in my hand, the switch is conveniently placed, and it is well balanced. The dust on mine tended to leak out at a couple of stitches where the bag met the plastic connection, but I solved it by just putting tape over that section. I bought this sander back in 2004 and it is still going strong. I do have a couple of other sanders including a Festool sander, but I find myself coming back to this Makita every time. I would have to agree with the other reviewers who mention the dust bag could be better.
For my business, control and true random scratch pattern are the most important attributes - much of what I do is feathering-type work. When one recently went down, I took the opportunity to try the Makita.
I have never had a problem with the Porter-Cables.The Makita is a good tool - just not as good for most of MY applications. By comparison the Makita is like having a gyro in your hand and it's a good deal better than others I have used.
There is no contest when it comes to control - the Porter-Cable wins hands down. I assume the Makita will do well but I have no feedback at this time.
I build cabinets and do high-end trim work. I had not used the Makita but I purchased it based on a review I saw that rated it highly in the categories that are important to me.I had used Porter-Cable five hole sanders for many years.
The Makita seems more efficient than the Porter-Cable so I think I'll get use out of it on broad expanse flat work but I've ordered parts for the down Porter-Cable and will be returning it to action soon.When it comes to scratch pattern, the only true test is whether scratches show up when wood is stained.
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