10 Best Power Random Orbit Sanders
List Updated October 2023
Bestselling Power Random Orbit Sanders in 2023
VIGAER Sanding Discs Sandpaper, 30 Pcs 5 Inch 8 Hole Hook and Loop Sanding Sheets 40/60/80/120/180/240 Grit Assortment

- 6 Sets with different grades for cleaning and polishing.
- Hook and loop sandpaper backing makes grit changes quick and easy, and lengthens the life of the abrasive.
- Diameter 5 inch, 30 pcs sanding sheets( 40 60 80 120 180 240 Grits, 5 pcs each).
- Made from premium aluminum oxide, Great Durability.
- Very effective for general polishing; the 6 grades can meet almost all your polishing requirements.
SKIL 7492-02 2.8 Amp 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander With Pressure Control

- Pressure control technology warns user when excessive pressure is applied
- Random orbit action for faster stock removal
- Pad brake minimizes gouging on work surface
- Micro-filtration captures and contains fine dust particles
- Dust-seal switch for extended tool life
5 Inch 8 Hole Hook and Loop Sanding Discs Sand Paper by YiwerDer, 30PCS Assorted 40 80 120 180 240 320 Grits For Power Random Orbit Sanders
BLACK+DECKER BDERO600 Random Orbit Sander with Paddle Switch Actuation

- Paddle Switch Activation for easy on/off during application
- 2.4 Amp Motor for material removal
- High performance dust collection to provide a clean work surface
- 14,000 orbits per minute
Makita BO5030K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander

- Smooth and fast sanding with 3.0 AMP motor (12,000 OPM)
- Rubberized grip for improved operator comfort and control
- Large 1/8" random orbit action for fast and super smooth sanding
- Pad control system for controlled pad speed upon start-up
- Efficient through-the-pad dust collection system for a cleaner work environment
- Dust-sealed switch minimizes contamination
- Uses quick-change 5" (8-hole) hook-and-loop abrasive paper (abrasive paper sold separately)
- Conveniently located on/off switch for easy one-handed operation
- Oversized sealed-ball bearing construction for longer tool life
- Includes: 1 ea.abrasive discs (#120;794520-1),dust bag(166078-4) and plastic case (824566-2)
Coceca 80pcs Orbit Sander Sandpaper Assorted 40 60 80 100 150 180 240 320 Grits For Power Random Orbit Sanders

- This premium package includes: 80 sheets of Sanding Discs in 8 different grades, 40/60/80/120/150/180/240/320/ grit, 10 sheets each.
- Sanding Discs are 5 inches in diameter and are suitable for use in the Random Orbital Sander.
- Velcro backing, easy to stick to the Random Orbital Sander, easy to remove without any tools.
- Made from high-quality alumina abrasives, Sanding Discs are durable and anti-static, ideal for sanding and polishing.
- Widely used in the grinding and polishing of metal and non-metal, wood, rubber, leather, plastic, stone, glass and other materials.
100PCS Orbital Sanding Discs, niceEshop(TM)5 Inch 8 Hole Dustless Hook-and-Loop Sander Paper for Power Random Orbit Sanders
Coceca 60PCS 80Grits 5Inch Sanding Discs Sandpaper For Power Random Orbit Sanders

- Set of 60 80Grits Sanding Paper for cleaning and polishing
- Durable Velco back
- Size: 5 inch, 60 pieces (80 grits)
- 80 grits sandpaper can meet almost all of your polishing needs
Anesty 6" Air Random Orbital Sander, Dual Action Pneumatic Orbit Polisher Pro Grinding Sanding Tools with Vacuuming(Needed Air Compressor)
AUSTOR 60 Pieces 8 Holes Sanding Discs, 5 Inch Hook and Loop 40/60/ 80/120/ 180/240 Grit Sandpaper Assortment for Random Orbital Sander

- Made from aluminium oxide abrasive, durable and anti-static, ideal for polished metal, wood, jade and so on
- Hook and loop backed, 5 inch diameter, suitable for use with random orbit sanders; Pre-punched with 8 holes for dust extraction, easy to use
- 6 Grits sandpaper assortment from rough to fine to satisfy almost all your general polishing requirements
- Package includes 10 sheets of each grit: 40/ 60/ 80/ 120/ 180/ 240, total 60 pieces
- These sandpapers are suitable for matched 8 holes hook and loop sanding pad, please clean the dust and replace the old hook and loop sanding pad before use, and these sandpapers are not suitable for adhesive sticker sanding pad
Useful Tips, Hints, Advice and Secrets for Using Power Tools
A list of some very useful advice for getting the most of your power tools from experts inside the world of books and web sites.
Marlyn Rodi in the book "Trade Secrets: Tips and Hints from the Pros," offers a very easy-to-do tip for anyone who has ever found out that the hole they just drilled in a piece of upright lumber isn't level. Attach a cheap stick-on level gauge to the top of the hand drill to always ensure your holes are perfectly positioned.
The pivot point of the guide of a saber saw must be in faultless alignment with the front edge of the blade teeth in order to cut a perfect circle with a saber saw, according to "Complete Book of Woodworking." The use of a blade of a width that is compatible with the accessory pivot is necessary because of the pivot's fixed offset distance. Measure the distance of the pivot point and the front of the blade relative to the front edge of the guide bar to ensure proper alignment.
The appropriately named lathetips.com has several pieces of advice for users of this woodworking tool. Keep your lathe screw center from slipping during turning by gluing two pieces of emery clothe together. Make sure the cloth meets back to back and then place a hole in the center. Put the cloth between the screw center and stock before you tighten the screw.
Using a hacksaw can be a frustrating experience if you aren't aware of the trick to using it successfully. According to "Complete Guide to Home Repair, Maintenance and Improvement," the secret to hacksaw success lies in keeping as many of the teeth on the work as possible. You want to keep from applying much pressure on the downstroke and apply full pressure on the foreward stroke. Hold the frame of the hacksaw with one hand while making smooth and even strokes with the other. Using the two-handed grip provides even pressure along the entire length of the hacksaw blade.
John Connell gives some advice on how to deal with the splintering of plywood when you cut it using a hand-held power saw in the book "Trade Secrets: Tips and Hints from the Pros." He advises to flip the plywood over and cut along the back surface so that even if splintering occurs, it won't matter because it won't be seen. Before doing this, you must realize that you'll have to reverse your cuts because you'll be flipping the plywood over. In other words, if you need to take a few inches off the left, you will actually be cutting on the right side of the plywood.