DEWALT DW411 2 Amp Palm Grip 1/4 Sheet Sander with Dust Canister
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- List Price: $88.00
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Product Description:
1/4" Sheet Heavy Duty Palm Grip Sander, 2A, 129W, 15,00 OPM, 100% Sealed Bearing Construction, Dual Counterbalanced Low Vibration Design, Detachable Dust Collection System, Dust Sealed Switch Boot, Dust Bag & Sandpaper Punch, Includes Kit Box.
Product Details
- Feature:
- 2 amp palm grip sander that powers smoothly through the most demanding jobs
- Dual plane, counter-balanced low-vibration design reduces user fatigue
- Dust-sealed switch prevents contamination; sealed 100% ball-bearing construction
- Dust bag and sandpaper punch included
- Weighs 2.3 pounds; 1-year warranty
- Binding: Tools & Hardware
- Brand: DeWalt
- EAN: 0028873041104
- Label: DEWALT
- Manufacturer: DEWALT
- Model: DW411
- MPN: DW411
- ProductGroup: Home Improvement
- ProductTypeName: ABIS_HOME_IMPROVEMENT
- Publisher: DEWALT
- Studio: DEWALT
- UPC: 028873041104

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Customer Reviews 

Works great
2008-09-20Works great, I really like having the dust canister. It doesn't collect all the dust, but does help.

A workhorse!
2008-02-08I'm surprised to read that some of the other reviewers were less than thrilled with this sander. I love it! This is my second one, and I specifically hunted down this model. The fit in my hand is perfect. The first one lasted about 9 years of heavy daily use. I always said I would be thrilled if everything I bought was of the quality of this little guy.

ok for the money
2006-12-23i am a carpenter of fine furniture
good points:
1. the sander has lots of power, works quickly on oily hardwoods too
2. fits great in my hand
3. easy to change sand paper
4. long cord
bad points:
1. after 20 minutes of sanding the vibrations is too much. i never have this problem with my bosch 5" orbital sander
2. no dust goes into the dust collection bag. (yes, i used the hole puncher for the sandpaper). i have like 4 hours of use with this and the bag is clean inside. the only thing i can imagine is that the bag is used to filter the air before it goes into the motor!!!!! you will need to hook this up to a vacume for dust collection, if dust collection is even possible

Hard worker at a inexpensive price
2006-08-17I am a handyman/contractor. I own several of these units, and basically I find them "just fine". First off, they are inexpensive enough that I don't fear loaning or losing them on the job.
They perform radically better than the Mikata orbital sanders I bought 5 years ago (to be fair, new Makitas probably do better too). Now I wish I hadn't waited so long to replace my older units!
Yes they are noisy ... but in my opinion so are all the other units on the market. I wouldn't use ANY palm sander for more than a minute without ear protection, period.
Dust pickup is so-so as described, but in the jobs I do it doesn't really matter. I usually don't use the dust bag at all as it takes too much time to punch the paper and empty the bag for the benifit gained. If I need dust containment I do the work outside or use the Zipwall system (which customers really like!). And incidentially, no plam sander picks up enough dust you can safely sand previously painted stock without a respirator to protect you from lead.
One of my units had a loose fit between the dust bag and the sander. I roughened the plastic up a bit and that, more or less, stopped the problem.
What really counts, in my opinion, is it sands VERY well and quite fast. And with fresh paper you can easily get within 1/4" of a 90 degree corner, which isn't bad for a sander which uses generic (ie non-glued) sandpaper.
All in all, I like the DW411 alot.

Wish I had my old one...
2006-03-31This is my second DW411 sander. After 10 years of regular use the bearings wore out in my first one and I decided to replace it with a new one. I was pleased to see on the new one that the heavy wire clamp handles had been recessed better over the pad which eliminated the problem of the handles hitting the wood in corners. I was also pleased to see that the pad was beefier than the old one. Then I turned it on. I couldn't believe how loud it was. I thought it was new and would quiet down after a little break in. I've used it now for over 4 months and it's still so loud you MUST use ear protection. I'm beginning to think there is something wrong with it it is so loud. It works great, but is so loud I don't want to use it. Time to get something else...