Orbital, random orbital and belt sanders are now available in cordless formats. Â They remove stock quickly and leave smooth finishes on wood, drywall and metal. Â Features like variable speed, dust collection bags and hook and loop pad systems ensure efficient sanding without the restriction of a cord.
The most common types include:
Random Orbital Sanders – versatile, circular motion for smooth, swirl-free finishes on wood, metal, and paint
Detail (Triangle) Sanders – ideal for corners, profiles, and fine finishing in tight spaces
Belt Sanders (less common cordless) – used for aggressive material removal on large flat surfaces
Each type suits different jobs—random orbital for general use, detail for precision, and belt for speed on larger surfaces.
Yes—18V cordless sanders with brushless motors offer excellent performance for most finishing and prep work. Paired with high-capacity batteries (4.0Ah+), they provide plenty of runtime. While not ideal for continuous industrial sanding, cordless models are perfect for on-site jobs, furniture work, or spot refinishing.
Important features to consider:
Variable speed control for adjusting to material type
Dust collection (dust bag or vacuum port compatibility)
Ergonomics and weight, especially for overhead or detailed work
Hook-and-loop pad system for quick abrasive changes
Make sure it runs on your existing battery platform for seamless integration with your other cordless tools.
Orbital, random orbital and belt sanders are now available in cordless formats. Â They remove stock quickly and leave smooth finishes on wood, drywall and metal. Â Features like variable speed, dust collection bags and hook and loop pad systems ensure efficient sanding without the restriction of a cord.
The most common types include:
Random Orbital Sanders – versatile, circular motion for smooth, swirl-free finishes on wood, metal, and paint
Detail (Triangle) Sanders – ideal for corners, profiles, and fine finishing in tight spaces
Belt Sanders (less common cordless) – used for aggressive material removal on large flat surfaces
Each type suits different jobs—random orbital for general use, detail for precision, and belt for speed on larger surfaces.
Yes—18V cordless sanders with brushless motors offer excellent performance for most finishing and prep work. Paired with high-capacity batteries (4.0Ah+), they provide plenty of runtime. While not ideal for continuous industrial sanding, cordless models are perfect for on-site jobs, furniture work, or spot refinishing.
Important features to consider:
Variable speed control for adjusting to material type
Dust collection (dust bag or vacuum port compatibility)
Ergonomics and weight, especially for overhead or detailed work
Hook-and-loop pad system for quick abrasive changes
Make sure it runs on your existing battery platform for seamless integration with your other cordless tools.
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