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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 12:26 am 
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I was told about this little gem from the flooring contractors I work with. They install mostly hardwood flooring and use it to touch up the edges ect. For £30 it will outdo a £180 bosch. I now have one. Great bit of kit.

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PostPosted: Fri Feb 18, 2011 8:15 am 
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Looks good for the money, it also has a 3 year guarantee :thumbright:

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i have one of them. seems alright. not as good as the dewalt 6 inch ros my mate owned.


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I've got a dewalt dw443, it's almost 6yrs old now & still working like the day i bought it. I've also got some cheap stuff which i've had for 2yrs they were supposed to be throw away tools as they would be abused for a few weeks & i thought they'ed be dead but there still going strong, those are parkside tools from li dl the first is a 1/2 sheet sander with variable speed and a 3in belt sander variable speed, i think they've lasted this long because there german built machines. The best bit is in total they didn't cost anymore than £50 for them both.


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dewalt dw443 is the boy of random orbit sanders like


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dont seem to be too many of em about nowadays tho


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