I can highly recommend festool for these. Deal with a lot of different types of timber on a daily basis and have not had an issue yet Answer from Solid_Look9293 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/woodworking › if you were to buy only one sander for furniture and small woodworking what would you use?
r/woodworking on Reddit: If you were to buy only one sander for furniture and small woodworking what would you use?
October 23, 2022 -

I’m looking at moving up from my little dewalt random orbital sander and am a bit of a loss where to start. I’m looking primarily for long lasting, comfortable and good dust collection. I’ve looked through Mirka, festool and 3M xtract. Curious what you guys would go with if you were buying one sander (and matching dust extractor)

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reddit.com › r/woodworking › the right sander for furniture
r/woodworking on Reddit: The right sander for furniture
November 14, 2023 -

I've been building my shop over the past year and in turn moving from general construction tools to finer woodworking tools. This weekend while finishing drawers, I've realized I don't love my oribital sander and I would like to upgrade.

Currently I'm using the Milwaukee 4". The finish is just ok, the dust extraction is poor, the vibration is ok at best and the feel when the dust hose is attached is clunky. I'm looking at the festool, mirka and the eksand so far. The festool has had some bad reviews lately on the one with the handle, but overall a lot of people rave about these. I didn't see a lot of reviews here on the Mirka and the Eksand, but they seem to be quality tools.

I'm looking for some recommendations. I won't be doing much paint on my projects and I'm at the beginning so is line to start right. I have a big enough budget where most options are on the table as long as it makes sense. Any advise this sub can lend is highly appreciated.

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r/woodworking on Reddit: Sander recommendations
January 30, 2025 -

Ive been using a dewalt dcw 210 sander for a couple years now and im happy with it but im also not. Any amount of pressure I put on it, it quits spinning. Also it uses a battery very quickly and its difficult to sand for long periods due to a battery making it heavier on 1 side. At my work place we use indasa sanders which i like but they are pneumatic and my air compressor isnt big enough to handle it. Im looking for recommendations for a hand sander that can remove more wood faster then my current sander. Preferably corded 5" sander hook and loop with dust collector capability, that keeps spinning even with some pressure applied. I typically use pine, oak, and some walnut and maple.

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reddit.com › r/furnitureflip › suggestions for orbital sander for newbie??
r/FurnitureFlip on Reddit: Suggestions for orbital sander for newbie??
August 16, 2023 -

Looking for suggestions for a random orbital sander. I’m currently considering the Ryobi orbital but I hear mixed reviews. I’ve done a couple furniture flips in the past (using my dads ancient sander). I am by no means a serious flipper or looking to sell my work, just updating some furniture we’ve been given. Looking for something that’s just best, all round orbital sander for furniture flip. Corded or cordless isn’t an issue. Just looking for something that takes the paint off with as little elbow grease as possible :) thanks!

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Ryobi is great. But other brands are pretty comparable, so I wouldn’t say it matters too much. Go with a corded (much cheaper) 5 inch and get various grits to go with it - I start with 80, then 120, then 220. Another option would be a multi-purpose tool if you think you’d use it for other things. Those will have a smaller triangular sanding attachment. Either way, you can find tons of great sanders and tools on FB Marketplace or OfferUp rather than spending money on something brand new.
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A sander is always a good basic tool to own. I'm not a fan of Ryobi's. They are very entry level and you get what you pay for. At your level, which is casual, the minimum would be Ryobi, but consider spending a bit more to have a tool that is built strong to last. Look at Milwaukee or even Makita. I had a Bosch orbital that went through 5 kitchens and two housefuls of furniture and was still going. I love that thing, but it's worn out. I've got the cordless Milwaukee.... I love it, but the battery pack is a pain. It gets in the way on some angles and the battery going dead is annoying. I have several batteries to switch into because I gave the whole system with a couple drills and impact driver, but default back to my Makita corded plugged into a wet/dry shop vac more than anything. I have the fancy little air compressor one that you see on YT, too, but it's a pain to get the air compressor going and then turning it all the way off at night, draining it, etc. I just like the least amount of hassle to get the job done and move on to the next stage. I find a corded midlevel orbital sander with a little shop vac to be my 'go to' because it's versatile, quick to setup and put away. So, go with the best you can comfortably afford is my advice. Battery-powered means buying extra batteries or being stuck in the middle of the time you have to do the job - there goes your Saturday. So factor in the cost of extra batteries if you go that route.
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reddit.com › r/woodworking › looking to upgrade my sander for furniture refurbishing and i'm overwhelmed!
r/woodworking on Reddit: Looking to upgrade my sander for furniture refurbishing and I'm overwhelmed!
November 10, 2023 -

Hey guys, I'm upgrading from my hand-me-down Black& Decker mouse sander and I'm looking for something under the price of $160, that is robust, efficient, Aunt will make my life easier. My current sander takes more time to sand than doing it by hand because it's so old. Any recommendations for something that will provide a smooth surface without gouging? I use the foam pads for preservation of detail. Thanks in advance!

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Best Sanders for Furniture 2025 (Guide + Reviews) - SanderScore
January 1, 2025 - They all have rectangular shaped sanding pads, which makes them the best choices. While you can read the reviews and comparison of these machines above, I’ll present my personal favorites for sanding furniture below. Let’s have a look! In my opinion, these are the top sanders for furniture.
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reddit.com › r/woodworkingtools › what type of sander do i need?
r/woodworkingtools on Reddit: What type of sander do I need?
May 18, 2023 -

Hello,

So, like the title says, Im in the market for a sander. Mostly I sand by hand when I just need to get things smooth or ready for glueing.

Where I need to power tools are smoothing out glue-up edges (im a beginner, my glue-up have very non-aligning edges so I need to often smooth them out).

What I do currently is that I have one of those attachments for my drill that lets me but a sandpaper disc on it and it spins that around, kinda like a crappy orbital sander. Problem is that it is insanely hard to get that disc parallel to the workpiece while holding the drill essentially in the air and I end up making my pieces not square anymore and taking off more material from one side.

I think (and please tell me if im right) that a sander rests on the material so its easy to get the sandpaper parallel to the material. Is this correct?

If yes then need something that is decent at removing material but that I might also use for finish sanding.

The closest thing to my drill contraption I guess is an orbital sander since I understand that it also just spins the sandpaper around (vs alot of others, including random orbital, that just vibrate it). What type of sander would be best in my case?

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reddit.com › r/woodworking › just get the good sander...
r/woodworking on Reddit: Just get the good sander...
April 16, 2022 -

For years I couldn't understand why anyone would wanna spend the big bucks for a premium random orbital. I mean, my $45 black and decker sands, what could possibly be the difference? Well, my B&D finally died, and I decided to try out the Bosch GET65 and wow, it really is better.
Even with just a shopvac not a true dust extractor the dust pickup is noticeably better. That turbo mode with 80 grit will just eat through the roughest surfaces, turn it down with some 220 and you're done before you know it. Now i'm starting to wonder if another $300 to go up to a festool might not be completely insane

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Best Sanders for Furniture
August 25, 2025 - From orbital sanders to detail sanders, there are plenty of options available for furniture sanders on the market today. In this blog post, we will compare some of the top-rated sanders for working with furniture and share some sanding furniture tips using these tools. Now let’s check out these best sanders for furniture!
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reddit.com › r/newzealand › what sander should i get for restoring furniture?
r/newzealand on Reddit: What sander should I get for restoring furniture?
March 15, 2024 -

Hi hi,

I have got a few items that I want to restore and have enrolled in a community education course.

Keen to have some recommendations on sanders to restore rimu tables/furniture - have been looking at these.

https://www.mitre10.co.nz/shop/bosch-dual-orbital-multi-detail-sander-200-watt/p/241905 Keen on this but I see the pads are very expensive to replace.

https://www.bunnings.co.nz/bosch-professional-180w-orbital-sander_p0172730 This looks cheaper, less multi-purpose but looks like it uses cheap paper.

Really keen on something that's simple, nice to use and will last rather than something that's gimmicky but shit.

Cheers my bros and brosettes

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reddit.com › r/woodworking › which sander to use
r/woodworking on Reddit: Which Sander to Use
January 7, 2025 -

I have some old solid wood doors in my house I’d like to refinish. I plan to strip the paint (likely has lead in it), sand the doors down and repaint one side white and go with a dark stain on the hallway side. Which sander is better for this and stripping furniture/moulding in general? I have an orbital sander but would a sheet sander be better?

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Best Sander for Woodworking - Reddit
I'm not against going with festool but I'm not sure it's worth it and there's so many options in not even sure what to get. Please help. Thank you. ... I have switched from using my orbital sander to using a pneumatic palm sander for most of ...
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Best Sander For Furniture Refinishing & Pro Stained Finish - Salvaged Inspirations
December 17, 2019 - And yes, I even bought my own Dewalt orbital sander because of your recommendation! ... Love me my Dewalt tools – the best on the market hands down! I was also going to PM you and ask what you were using to film.