Milwaukee M18 Random Orbit Sander 2648-20
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Milwaukee M18 Random Orbit Sander 2648-20
$5.44
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Current Price | $5.44 | January 7, 2025 |
Highest Price | $5.44 | October 20, 2024 |
Lowest Price | $5.44 | October 20, 2024 |
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$5.44 | October 20, 2024 |
Milwaukee M18 Random Orbit Sander 2648-20 Description
- Milwaukee Electric Tools 2648-20 M18 Random Orbit Sander
- This product meets customer requirement
- Product is easy to use
Milwaukee M18 Random Orbit Sander 2648-20 Specification
Specification: Milwaukee M18 Random Orbit Sander 2648-20
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Milwaukee M18 Random Orbit Sander 2648-20 Reviews (13)
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Mal P –
Great tool rite price
ben –
does a good work, very low vibrations, solid and comfortable hand grip.
bottom line: recommended.
Josh –
Very impressed. Works well great battery life. No tripping on cords. Filter box does okay.
David Bradley –
Seriously, its all about how you hold the tool as to its ergonomics.
Most of the less than positive reviews of this tool are related to it being rather un-cumbersome.
I come from a background where all of my DA’s were air driven, with a rigid and cumbersome air hose, and controls on the top of the body. Those tools as well as this were/are much more accurate and user friendly when gripped “at the shank”, meaning not on the top, but on the body. Unfortunately I would have to use two hands to run an air tool from its shank.
Take this tool and point the exhaust away from you, and grasp it low on the body. You will still have easy access to the motor controls, albeit with different fingers. You will now also have both better control of the tool, less fatigue, and a better finish pattern on your product. Remember, the final finish with any DA is all about proper and even surface contact of the paper with the product. A constant assessment of the stature “i.e.: debris build up on the paper” is important as well to achieve a high quality finish. Dirty, Clogged, Fouled, sand paper leads to scratches and streaks in the final product.
I have three of these tools and just ordered a fourth. Rather than take the time to change a grit during a project, I just grab another tool(permanently labeled as to its grit). When the paper of whichever tool/grit gets dull, I will then change it out.
For a finish carpenter like myself, these tools are a time saver, a welcomed addition to my arsenal, and have an orbit pattern suited well for wood.
Very rarely do I sand one grit continuously for more than a few minutes at a time, so I never really notice battery fade with these tools, though I would dare say that the lower grits 60 -80 more than likely may use more juice, which is to be expected.
When I started my carpentry business, I knew that I would have to select one platform and run with it. I have peers that have selected other platforms with great success, but my personal history and that of a few of my employees with the steadfastness and life longevity of Milwaukee tools steered me to them. So far, I am not disappointed. With easily 30k of Milwaukee cordless tools and accessories, I have to say that
when I show up in the morning at any given jobsite, I can feel pretty confident that my team and I will make it through the day without mishap due to tool failure.
This sander doesn’t fail and I expect that she and her sisters will still be with me for many years to come.
Good luck, and remember, it’s okay to think outside the box.
REALITY CHECK. –
I have many sanders, this quickly became my favorite for it’s ease of use, low noise, dust collection, and no cord to get in the way.
Mandy –
This is a great sander! I lI’ve this sander! It’s a little heavy with a bigger battery but it’s what ya want when sanding! I’ve used it a ton already and it never disappoints! It has a good amount of power and the bigger battery may a long time in it! Love the hook and loop arms Milwaukee gives you the extra hook and loop disc’s when you buy their brand sandpaper! The vacuum attachment is great and the little extention so you can use the bigger battery is perfect! Ya really can’t get any better than this if your looking for an orbital sander!
Mike jahr –
Very handy and sands very well. Light enough doesn’t kill your wrist holding it to do the job
Dante Raรบl Olmos Lechuga –
Muy buena, no incluye baterรญa
Angel Gray –
This orbit sander is superb! It delivers smooth, professional finishes with ease. Lightweight, powerful, and durableโdefinitely a great tool for any project.
Roger Normand –
Use on small projects and works well
ss –
Dust collector is a bit subpar. Lid does not readily stay on, clips are a bit weak. Works fine if you tape it down, though.
Gary –
I use this most days in the workshop of my small furniture making business. Itโs one of those tools that now I couldnโt do without. Great power and build quality that you would expect from Milwaukee. Can burn through the battery life on 4ah batteryโs. But as I only use Milwaukee tools I always have spare batteryโs on charge. But definitely thumbs up from me.
Luke Pranger –
This tool feels and works really well. It has a nice solidity to it and the ergonomics are excellent. The dust collection system works well and it comes with the dust port for a vacuum. Iโve heard the dust box becomes loose in time after you have opened Ed it a bunch of times – hopefully this is not the case on mine. Apparently the design was revised after initial production.