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Bosch 1295DVSK 2.2 Amp 5-Inch Palm Grip Variable Speed Random Orbit Palm Sander with Dust Canister | 
enlarge | Brand: Bosch Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $146.00 Buy New: $79.39 You Save: $66.61 (46%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 40 reviews Sales Rank: 7524
Media: Tools & Hardware Shipping Weight (lbs): 5 Dimensions (in): 10.5 x 5 x 6
MPN: 1295DVSK Model: 1295DVSK UPC: 000346318715 EAN: 0000346318715
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| Features:
| • | New microfilter dust collector with integrated paper filter | | • | Random orbit sanding for aggressive stock removal and swirl-free finishing | | • | Ergonomic soft grip for comfortable control | | • | Integral pad dampening - prevents swirl marks | | • | Through-the-pad dust extraction for cleaner workplace |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com What sets this sander apart from the ever-growing pack of random orbitals is Bosch's new Microfilter dust filtration system, which the maker says will trap particles 60 times smaller than a human hair. Eight dust ports on the pad surface extract the material up into the filter, keeping it out of your lungs. The sander itself, a palm model, is relatively lightweight and comfortable in hand, thanks to the ergonomic soft grip, yet the 2.2 amp motor will power rotations from 7,000 to 12,000 RPM with a turn of the speed adjustment dial. The variable speeds offer you a range of applications, from serious stock removal all the way up to fine finishing. Bosch says it's swirl free, but you'll still want to use caution when starting up to avoid those swirl marks. It's inexpensive enough for the home do-it-yourselfer or hobby woodworker to own one, yet we can easily see this in a professional shop with Bosch's long life and superior quality.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 35 more reviews...
Exceeds your expectations for dust free sanding and controls May 9, 2002 74 out of 74 found this review helpful
I purchased this to replace my old 1295D unit. I thought it would be similar but I was wrong. Bosch apparently redesigned the whole insides. It vacuums more dust into the new pleated filter dust collector. The variable speed give you speeds lower and higher than the single speed. High speed allows you to really remove material in a hurry, and the low speeds with very fine paper allows you to buff finishes between coats. Don't scrimp on your palm sander. Pay the little extra the variable speed is worth ever... I am continually pleased with the value and quality I get with the Bosch products.
nice sander October 28, 2005 18 out of 18 found this review helpful
I bought this sander because my palm sander just wouldn't do the job on some of the harder woods and I am hesitant to use a belt sander on my smaller projects. I have not been disappointed using this sander so far. It does a good job with rapid removal on hardwoods (maple, cherry, mahogany, cocobolo) when using the more aggressive grits. It will also product a nice finish ready for final hand sanding with 320 and 600 grit. It is not too loud, it is a sander after all. The vibration is very tolerable and it is easy to control it's movements. the dust collection is adequate since I use it outdoors, not sure how it will be in an enclosed space. The dust collection adapter available on amazon is ok but the sander is a bit more awkward when you attach it ito a vaccuum hose. Most of the time I just make sure to open the garage door and stand close to it so the dust that escapes blows outside. The hook and loop setup holds the paper more securely then I thought it would, no complaints there. It feels nice and solid when you pick it up and when in use. I have addressed Bosch carrying cases in other reviews and this one is as good as the others. Nice fit for the tools and a couple of sheets of paper, and the locking clips are metal and are very secure compared to the plastic clips on some cases I have seen. The only reasons I gave this tool 4 stars is because of the dust collection adapter awkwardness. If you ignore that small issue this is a 5 star tool. I would recommend this item to anyone wanting a small sander capable of moderate to fine sanding work.
Another excellent Bosch for my arsenal November 6, 2004 20 out of 21 found this review helpful
I had several choices on ROS after reading reviews on epinions and amazon. My first choice was the Porter cable (bec. I already have their 340 finish sander) and then the Dewalt, then the Bosch. All having variable speeds as an option. I couldn't decide, but my experience with Bosch's other tools have been great so I took a chance on the 1295DVSK even though there weren't too many reviews on this particular model at the time. Another factor that I was sold on was the "bang for your buck" value. It is around ten dollars lower than the comparable competitor's offerings in my area. It does what it's meant to do very well and the dust collection isn't too bad. I'm comparing this to my Porter Cable that needs the holes punched in the sandpaper to work. I've sanded a variety of materials from fence panels to hardwood floors and cabinetry -of course all with great results with the appropriate grits of paper. Vibration is typical of ROS, but less than my PC 340 finish sander. Overall, another well thought out Bosch tool.
Very Pleased March 12, 2007 12 out of 12 found this review helpful
I have owned several random orbital sanders over the years, and I feel that this sander is the best of them all.
What I really like about this model:
1. The variable speed motor (great power for a small tool). 2. The size and feel of the hand grip. 3. The pleated filter dust collection. 4. It comes with a nice heavy duty cord and case.
Obviously, hooking a sander up to a vacuum is the best way to go (and Bosch offers an inexpensive adapter to do that with this tool) but for those times when the vacuum option is not practical, this pleated filter is the best dust capturing system around. I have used it extensively on white oak and poplar and find that the filter makes sanding and breathing comfortable enough that you can get by fine without a vacuum if you have to.
What I don't like about this model:
1. The variable speed control is a bit stiff and nearly impossible to adjust while the sander is in use. I wish that the adjustment wheel was a bit more easy to spin.
Overall this is a great tool at a very fair price. Highly recommended!
Excellent tool May 8, 2007 6 out of 6 found this review helpful
In addition to what others have observed here, 1. It's almost impossible to scuff up the work. With a cheaper orbital sander you are always in danger of getting those circular scuff marks. This one just won't do it. 2. The vibrations transmitted to your hand are much milder than with a cheaper sander, so if you have a big job this sander will leave you with less of that painful tingly feeling.
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