All dust bags suck. You need to hook it up to a vacuum to get decent removal. Answer from CephusLion404 on reddit.com
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reddit.com › r/woodworking › is there a consensus "best" random orbit sander that's in the entry-level (~$150 or less) range? would love a smooth, low vibration, single hand ros without jumping all the way up to a mirka or festool
r/woodworking on Reddit: Is there a consensus "best" random orbit sander that's in the entry-level (~$150 or less) range? Would love a smooth, low vibration, single hand ROS without jumping all the way up to a Mirka or Festool
August 21, 2023 -

I've been running a Ridgid 5" ROS for years and years now, and it's slowly dying. It's a fine sander; it spins and sands. I have nothing positive or negative to say on it, mostly: It was a $60 ROS that lasted many, many hours of use. That said it left my hands quite tingly and I'd love a better sanding experience once it does kick it.

I would like to upgrade, and am looking for:

  • 5"

  • Low vibration as possible

  • Good dust collection (I use a vacuum attached almost always)

  • Good single hand ergonomics

  • Corded

From what I see, it feels like there are three tiers to look at:

  1. Big box tier: Ridgid, Milwaukee, Dewalt, Makita, Bosch etc. Range from $30-$100; people seem to like the Makita and Bosch ones best, but I've used many and they seem generally pretty similar... Currently looking at Bosch.

  2. Festool ETS line: Oddly all by itself in the middle of the price range, from what I've seen, about $250. Well loved, seems to check all the boxes but is more than I can probably justify with the amount I use it... Would also be concerned about busting it out for, say, cleaning up some decking if it's "too nice"

  3. Super high end. Mirka, 3M Xtract, etc. Insanely priced at like $500-$700, but universally loved. Would clearly be worth it if you were doing production work, but I am not.

Any suggestions on others to look at, that are maybe the best of tier 1, or somewhere between tier 1 and 2? Surprised there's not more middle ground options now that I'm looking!

Edit: Got the standard Bosch 5" and it's a HUGE step up from my Ridgid that was about the same price. Sands the same, way less vibration!

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r/woodworking on Reddit: Best/Favorite corded orbital sander?
June 7, 2023 -

I need to replace my decades old corded Makita 5" orbital sander that finally seized up. I don't want, and have so far never needed a variable speed unit (unless you can convince me I do), and I really don't want to deal with batteries so I'm fine with a corded unit.

I really liked my 5" Makita since it was small in my hand and easy to work with, but I absolutely hated the dust bag. It never worked all that well with the sawdust and would tend to come off entirely.

Anyone have a suggestion instead of the 5" Makita, non-variable unit again?

Thanks for any suggestions or advice

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r/woodworking on Reddit: Best random orbital sander?
October 5, 2023 -

I had previously asked questions about sanding, sandpaper, and you were very helpful - thank you. After another day of sanding, I think part of my problem is that what was recommended for me to buy is a really crappy sander. It's a Hychika FL117. It was $32...so, yeah, cheap sander. I think of Makita when I think of a good brand. I don't need cordless because I'm just working in my garage.

I have a feeling that the Makita will pull up the dust much better than this POS and will just work better. I'd be interested to know if you have a suggestion about a decent quality random orbital in the range of $100 more or less.

Thank you!

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reddit.com › r/woodworking › what do i need to look for in a good orbital sander, and what reasonably priced sanders do you recommend for diy home projects?
r/woodworking on Reddit: What do I need to look for in a good orbital sander, and what reasonably priced sanders do you recommend for diy home projects?
September 27, 2025 -

Hey guys!

I’m a pretty novice woodworker (if you call it that), and I primarily work on flipping old furniture or home improvement/repair projects like painting the cabinets.

I want to get a decent sander that retails under $125 (unless I can find a more expensive one secondhand), and that I can hook my shop vac up to if possible. From the research I’ve done, I know I want a corded random orbital sander, and was hoping I could get some direction as to what else to look for in a good sander, what to avoid, and what brands or models any of you may recommend. I appreciate any help! Thank you!

TLDR: Looking for recommendations for a corded orbital sander under $150 retail, that can be attached to a shop vac, and is good for sanding small DIY projects like table tops and cabinets. Thanks! . Edit: Also, does anyone have any advice on what amp or voltage I need to look for?

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r/WoodworkingGuild on Reddit: Best Orbital Sanders - Everything You Need to Know in 2024 🛠️
September 12, 2024 - Quick backstory: I started woodworking in my tiny garage with just hand tools. My first project was restoring my grandmother's antique dining table - and boy, did I learn the hard way about hand sanding! Three days of sore arms and uneven results later, I invested in my first orbital sander. It changed everything. Fast forward to today, I've used pretty much every orbital sander on the market, from budget-friendly options to professional-grade tools.
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What's the best 5" Random Orbital Sander? : r/woodworking
February 19, 2021 - I am looking at Mirka, Surfprep, and Uneeda. Mirka's orbits seems to be bigger than their competitors which doesn't seem like a good thing for a finishing sander. Festool sanders are too hefty so I am looking at lighter weight sanders.
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reddit.com › r/woodworking › recommendation for a random orbital sander
r/woodworking on Reddit: Recommendation for a random orbital sander
July 31, 2021 -

Hello good people. I am looking for recommendations on a random orbital sander. Read this website: https://www.popularmechanics.com/home/tools/g26626730/power-sanders/

Bosch ROS20VSC can out top DeWalt DCW210D1 came a close second

Do you experienced folks concur?

Note: Apart from the usual sanding, I’ll probably use the lowest setting of the sander to detail my car as well. (Dust collection is kinda important as well because I don’t have a vacuum system or such)

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reddit.com › r/tools › which is the best random orbital sander to buy? brand? size? would like a corded one. pic for attention.
r/Tools on Reddit: Which is the best random orbital sander to buy? Brand? Size? Would like a corded one. Pic for attention.
December 25, 2019 - But your playing in Festool pricing territory, so I don't know if you want that :) ... Festool Rotex. It’ll work as an orbital for finish work and as a “belt” sander for really blasting a surface.
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reddit.com › r/woodworking › best random orbital sanders.... and go
r/woodworking on Reddit: Best random orbital sanders.... and go
March 30, 2019 -

Figured I would ask because I was fairly surprised to see such a big difference between a few with similar ratings. Originally I was using my friends old craftsman 5” that surprisingly did really well and with the vacuum attachment the damn thing stays glued to the wood really well. My friend needed his back so I went to get a new one, Home Depot was pretty much sold out of everything so I picked up a Ridgid 5” which has the same power ratings as the Dewalt one I now have but man the Ridgid one lacked power like crazy. I swapped it for a Dewalt one when they came back in stock and it has good power but the suction power when attached to the vacuum is kind of shit. This the case with all of yours?

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r/woodworking on Reddit: Looking To Upgrade Random Orbital Sander
June 22, 2025 -

I currently have a cheap Bauer ROS that I use for random small projects, however I’m about to start sanding the wood siding on my house to prep for painting. I’m trying to decide if the Makita BO5041 would be worth it or if the jump to a Bosch GET65-5N would be worthwhile. I am open to other suggestions but was mostly looking for a 5” sander.

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r/BeginnerWoodWorking on Reddit: Best next level random orbit sander
March 26, 2021 -

Hi everyone,

I am wondering what you all would recommend for my next step in a sander. I'm currently using an adequate harbor freight sander but the vibration is really causing some issues after sanding for any length of time.

I've looked at various sanders to get and I'm not opposed to investing in something like a festool but I wanted to know if there was something intermediate that could do the trick.

Right now I'm leaning toward the Milwaukee corded sander. Anyone have any advice on a device or experience with the Milwaukee?

Thanks!

Edit: looks like my tools are going to be blue for a while. Went with the Bosch and I'm pretty happy with it. Thanks for all the advise.

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Best Orbital Sander for Woodworking: Top-Rated Picks for 2025 - Pro Tool Reviews
November 3, 2025 - If air power is how you do woodworking, it’s hard to talk about sanders without having Dynabrade in the conversation. Of the options available, Dynabrade’s made in the USA Extreme series is my top choice as the best pneumatic random orbit sanders.
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r/Carpentry on Reddit: Alternatives to orbital sanders?
1 week ago -

My shop fabricates display pieces. We end up sanding a healthy amount bondo and other fillers to get some fairly high quality finishes on things.

While orbital sanders work pretty well for our application, we've also found that their effectiveness can vary pretty significantly pending an individual's skill level. Was curious if there are any alternatives out there to help make the sanding process a bit more consistent and not so user/skill dependent.

For what it's worth, totally up for ideas/solutions in the $10K+ range. I know there's no substitute for training, experience, etc. Just genuinely trying to find ways to make the sanding process more consistent.

Thanks so much in advance!

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Best random orbit sander | Woodworking Talk
... Short answer. Festool Rotax, with a vacuum.. Try it, and you’ll never go back. Sent from my iPad using Tapatalk Pro ... I've been using a DeWalt single speed orbital sander for 4 years or so.
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reddit.com › r/woodworking › any recommendation for a good budget orbital sander?
r/woodworking on Reddit: Any recommendation for a good budget Orbital Sander?
March 8, 2024 -

Hi,
I have this block 180x80cm that i need to sand and prepare for staining. I was gonna do this by hand until i tried and gave up after 5 min. I'm looking for a budget corded Orbital Sander under 60$, i'm gonna use it once and probably never again. Can anyone recommend me a solid orbital sander from amazon EU? I was looking at options such as Bosch pex 220 a and Einhell tc-rs 38 e, i'm not sure which to get or if there are better options at the price range.

Edit: Thanks for all the comments. I'm from Europe. I couldn't find any good used ones and i would prefer to avoid renting.

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r/woodworking on Reddit: Help me choose a random orbital sander
February 11, 2024 -

So I need to do some projects around the house, including sanding and repainting a door, sand and paint closet shelves, and eventually build floating shelves in a much more visible location. I am looking for a random orbital sander that will fulfill these needs. I’ve read multiple articles saying the Bosch ROS20VSC is a good choice, but then in others saying it’s not.

For some background info, I do not have any experience when it comes to sanding or building shelves. The door I want to sand and paint was previously painted this odd orange color by prior home owner, and I want it to be white, and when I previously tried to hand sand, prime and paint, the new paint layer is chipping, peeling off in some places, hence why the sander will need to get down a few layers. As for the shelves, these will be oak or maple wood is the plan.

I’m looking to find a random orbital sander to do the above for me, but hopefully not needing anything too expensive as this will probably only be used for projects here and there, not regularly for work/hobby

EDIT: may also be sanding and staining an existing pergola as well