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Vibration is low. I have tried a more expensive Makita which had more power. I am impressed with this sander and recommend it. It removed material more quickly when coarse sanding but I prefer the all-around finishing properties of this Bosch. The reviews are all accurate. At first I thought nothing was being sanded for lack of dust but the collector was full and imperfections in the maple board were perfectly smoothed. The dust collector does an excellent job for short periods of sanding.
I have not owned a RO sander before and put my trust in the reviews here. Hand fatigue is low. It's a good value. (Remember to empty it when sanding for long periods).
Nothing feels cheap on it and it performs great. This is my first sander, so I did a lot of research first. Many of the sanders I've read about don't hold up and can be difficult to use. The variable speed is very nice to have.I would definitely buy this RO sander again, it's worth the money. Not this Bosch.
The micro dust filter is the best I've seen so far in random orbit sanders and it removes stock very quickly at max speed. Just bought this sander a few days ago. At max speed the vibration is almost non-existent. I would highly recommend this ROS to any woodworker. Very comfortable to hold and use for long periods.
Unfortunately, it prevented me from removing the unsanded, unfinished countertops. Over the past few years, I have replaced my Porter-Cable, Makita, and Dewalt tools with Bosch. I worked my way through the grits, down to 320 (or up to 320). I knew my belt sander and 20-year-old pad sander would be of no use. I probably put more dust in the air emptying the thing than when using it. The 60 grit ate through the rough butcher block with ease.
No swirl marks, no sanding lines, just a smooth, almost glossy surface. The dust collector works, really works. My first few passes were not pretty.the sander wanted to wander and it seemed to bog down. I soon learned that it worked best with little or no pressure on the machine. Good, tight grip on the hook and loop. Maybe it was my fat, arthritic thumb that rendered it impossible to control.I spent less than an hour sanding 28 feet of butcher-block counter. The temptation to add some pressure will result in some chatter and a reminder from the unit to ease up. The soft edges of the pad made it possible to get right next to the tile without leaving any marks or breaking the tiles.
Gone are the days of heavy machines with ineffective dust collectors. Perhaps the greatest quality of this machine besides the lightweight is the fact that you can use this machine in a client's home without spewing dust throughout the place thanks in part to the pleated micro filter.I must confess to being a Bosch head. I finished the countertop with Behlen Salad Bowl Finish and realized that my old pad sander would no longer be kept in my van.Overall, this sander may not be revolutionary but it will change the way you sand. My dealer replaced it on the spot, thanks to Bosch's 3-year contractors program on some tools.
My local dealer provides 24 hour turn around on most repairs and only once in about 10 purchases I came away with a bad unit. The wheel controlling the speed it somewhat useless unless you lift the machine and play with it. The intricate tile work behind (and on) the new butcher-block counters was impressive. I took the sander back to the job and attached a 60-grit piece of paper, easy enough with the guide incorporated in the annoying plastic case.
I took over a kitchen remodel from a contractor that disappeared mid-job. Lightly resting your hand on the comfortable rubber pad is enough to accurately guide the sander in straight lines. The quality is there and their service policy is second to none. The Bosch ROS20VSK was recommended to me by my local tool distributor who claimed to have sold 25 in the month since he first received them. The finished result was more than acceptable, it was beautiful.
Skeptical that anything this small and lightweight could actually work as well as promised, I soon became a fan.No, it is not perfect, but it comes close. Sure, with course paper you need to empty the little box every few minutes but it keeps the air clean. The pad on the sander spins but does not rotate, preventing swirl marks and leaving an incredibly smooth surface. Still no dust and less frequent emptying.
There is even a small patch of rubber in the back above the dust port that is prefect extra grip for an index finger.Sanding Pad - It comes with a soft backing pad with patented "Hook-Tight" backing. I thought this might get in the way and make it clunky but it doesn't. Same smooth start-up and great motion yet relatively low vibration and easy to control. Having a vacuum attached is the way to go for bigger jobs.Cons - None so far; just make sure to resist the urge to press down too hard, this machine does the work for you. I bought the ROS20VSK for $69.97 +tax at a big box retailer.
The "Hook Tight" pad is living up to it's durability claim. The hooks are quite tiny, much more so than any other hook & loop sander I've seen.(see picture above) Also. With this sander a vacuum hose attachment is included, it fits both 1 1/4 or 1 1/2 " vacuum hoses, and there is a special space for it in the case. Same vigorous removal of material but with a very even, smooth pattern. Bosch seems to have been listening: dust collection, sanding pad durability and ergonomics all are improved.Ergonomics - The top has been given more form and elongated, similar to other random orbitals, but Bosch has made it's "tail" a bit more substantial than most. I used the 1295DVS several months ago and now this one for a few weeks. The variable speed dial has been moved to the back so there is no chance of accidentally adjusting it. Time will tell on the pad's durability.
Bosch has made a great sander better and when you add the case that has room for accessories and a bunch of discs, I think this is the best 5" random orbit sander in it's class. Molded rubber has been added to all the right places for hands. It beat out the equivalent Festool, DeWalt, Makita, Craftsman, Rigid, Ryobi, and Porter-Cable. Also, the dust outlet port is no longer a weird oblong shape but a 19mm cylinder with a rubber o-ring so you can use it directly with a Bosch hose if you have one. Bosch claims these extra tiny velcro hooks are more durable and thus make the pad last a lot longer. They also say it holds discs better and doesn't get clogged with dust as easily.
Certainly the best deal. I think the Hitachi 5" is the only other ROS that is similar. --- UPDATE September '08 --- This sander has gone up in price since being introduced. It also has an easy to remove pop-off top. It's still worth every penny though.
I have come to love the on-board dust collector. British model video review here: http://www.getwoodworking.com/news/article/mps/uan/125 The on-board dust filter has a larger, translucent canister and comes off easily with a twisting motion. Because of the o-ring, it seals back on air-tight. The Bosch 1295 was rated the best value AND the best overall random orbit sander in the August 2006 issue of Fine Woodworker magazine. This is an update of the popular Bosch 1295DVS(Variable Speed) random orbit sander. I'd like to see a side by side performance test of the ROS20VS and the 1295DVS because their internal parts diagrams are somewhat different.The external differences in this model are the features that seemed to be complaints from reviews of the 1295DVS. Bosch has hit a home run with this great redesign of an already great tool.
It's shape allows for comfortable two handed sanding if needed and many more secure hand holds. Almost no dust escapes; it is almost as good as having a vacuum attached. It is awesome. The dust collector sucks up almost all dust and is great for small jobs; you have to empty it regularly especially when using rough grits. They are very similar in performance. My first use tells me the latter two claims are right. If you wanted one, you had to shell out another $10. Good feature: Bosch offers optional extra-soft pads for polishing and hard pads for finish removal; Very thoughtful feature: Bosch provides space in the case for one of these optional pads.Dust Collection - It seems a common complaint of the 1295DVS was it's lack of an included vacuum attachment.
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