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TACKLIFE 3 In 1 Electric Sander With 15 Pcs Sandpapers 6 Variable Speeds 7000RPM-12000RPM - MDS01B

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TACKLIFE mouse detail features a 1.1 Amp motor, which can provide 12,000 orbits per minute. A high-performance dust collection with micro-filtration ensures a tidy workplace. The handle is covered by a soft rubber for comfortable and firm grip, suitable for one-handle working. With a compact and lightweight body, this sander can get into hard-to-reach places, providing more possibility to the DIY enthusiasts.

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The world's best tools for sanding curved surfaces The electric flexible orbital sander FS 40070 E 220V is a unique, worldwide patented electric flexible sander specially designed for sanding curved surfaces. The sander has a connector for an external dust extraction system and is equipped with speed control. With this sander you can quickly and easily sand ideal curves and surfaces.

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