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They don't last and fail quickly all around the removable diamond and are more expensive. Worked decent until after I finished the chairs the thing broke. I used this to refinish a dining room set. 1 sheets work just fine.-The detail sanding pieces are a good idea, but these fail pretty quickly as the plastic velcro melts off rendering them useless (the sandpaper stays stationary because the pieces won't grip) This is after about 10 min of use.Gel pads don't really add anything but price.Have to get another sander to finish. 3 thin plastic pieces hold the sander to the body and they won't hold up to extended use. I wasn't rough with this thing either.-Don't buy the name brand sanding pads. Too pricey for what you get. If you're looking to do a lot of sanding than invest in a more durable sander.
for large tasks this mouse in under powered. Corner sanding doesn't work well. Sand paper can end up costing alot more. Better off getting a Dewalt orbital and hand sanding what you cant reach.
Anyone with weak fingers, or tackling a job more than 5 minutes long would be annoyed with the muscle fatigue caused by the leverage issues, constant shaking (common with all random/orbital sanders), and poor grip location.Suggestions:------------a) give up engineering. Palm effort means nothing to this sander.
This leaves excessive leverage between the hand/palm gripping surface and the front of the accessory pieces. For example, my unit lasted about 1 hour of sanding about 30' of baseboard trim before the accessory and the mount it screws into ripped off of the sander.
There are two problems with this sander.1) the attachment point for the accessory curved-sanding pieces attaches to the front tip of the sander. because you can NOT hold/push the sander without gripping with the fingers.
Ruined.2) the palm grip is BEHIND the center of the sanding surface. Why is this a problem.
The ergonomics of relying on hand strength instead of just a well centered palm-grip is flawed to user fatigue from the beginning.Whoever engineered this tool was clearly unaware that it was intended to be USED. :pb) move the sanding surface UNDER the grip, not infront of it.AND c) move the accessory mount to the CENTER of the sanding pad instead of the front.Overall, just a poorly designed tool IMO.
BUT if you do much work you will need replacement tips because after awhile the tip pad will no longer keep the velcro sandpaper in place. I refinish lots of furniture old doors and windows and I love this thing. Easy enough to do. I strip as much as I can with paint stripper then use my Porter cable sanders( i have 5" and 6" randon orbital sanders) then use the Mouse for finishing. It works fine. As for price of sandaper and jury rigging new tips, guess I am an industrious shopper as I find resonable priced sandpaper and replacement tips( bought 4 at one time)So I like this mouse and it is lots easier then folding and messing with sandpaper and doing it by hand and using little dental picks.though I still use them a little. would buy this again defineatly.
and I am delighted to report that not only are they sending me a NEW HandiSaw but they are also sending me the bag for the mouse sander which was pictured in the promotional ad. While I am very pleased with this mouse sander itself, it's easy to use and much, much easier to handle than a full-size vibrating sander, I was very unhappy to discover that in place of the nice two-handled canvas bag pictured with it, what I received was a very small nylon bag not even large enough to accommodate both the sander and the included supplies. You can't simply remove $5.00 or more in value from a product and expect customers to just accept it happily. you'll get MUCH better results on the toll-free phone number than in e-mail). Companies seldom put as much emphasis on maintaining happy customers. I wrote to both Black & Decker and to Crazy Dave's about the problem without a peep of response from either.
Every time I have had occasion to contact them, problems have been resolved absolutely to my satisfaction. Silent inflation strikes again. So all said, I am unusually happy with Black & Decker. I came to find out that Black & Decker had dealt with the issue but for some reason I had never received their response. I had occasion to contact Black & Decker for another reason (the battery of the HandiSaw I purchased about a year ago had ceased to hold a charge) and I mentioned this problem while I was on the phone with them (important to remember. This is so rare today.
My tools will continue coming from Black & Decker.
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