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Porter-Cable 343K 5-inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad | 
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| Brand: Porter Cable Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $109.30 Buy New: $59.00 You Save: $50.30 (46%)
New (21) Refurbished (2) from $42.99
Rating: 42 reviews Sales Rank: 531
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.5 Dimensions (in): 15 x 8.4 x 7.2
MPN: 343K Model: 343K UPC: 028877545769 EAN: 0028877545264 ASIN: B000H4ND12
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| Features:
| | 3.0 amp motor fopr power and durability in the shop | | | POREX dust cannister exceeds durability of cloth dust bags | | | Improved ergonomics with rubber top grip for comfort | | | Top cap design allows users to service or clean out the unit quickly | | | Dual dust ports accept 1- and 1-1/2-inch vacuum hoses; 1-year limited warranty |
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Product Description 3.0 amp motor fopr power and durability in the shop POREX dust cannister exceeds durability of cloth dust bags Improved ergonomics with rubber top grip for comfort Top cap design allows users to service or clean out the unit quickly Dual dust ports accept 1- and 1-1/2-inch vacuum hoses 5" Random Orbit Sander, 3.0A Motor For Power & Durability In The Shop, Porex Dust Cannister Exceeds Durability Of Cloth Dust Bags, Improved Ergonomics With Rubber Top Grip For Comfort, Top Cap Design Allows Users To Service Or Clean Out The Unit Quickly, Dual Dust Ports Accept 1" & 1-1/2" Vacuum Hoses, Includes: Sandpaper & Kit Box, 1 Year Warranty.
Amazon.com Review We love random orbit sanders for their speed and versatility, and this one from Porter Cable is a great specimen. It's a compact little thing, light as can be, yet its three-amp motor produces 12,000 orbits per minute for both rapid stock removal as well as a fine, swirl-free finish. This sander uses readily available 5-inch, eight-hole, hook-and-loop paper, and with 60 grit on it, this is a hungry, aggressive little sander, taking out tooling marks, rounding corners and flattening glued-up surfaces just like a belt sander, but without any of the toll on your body. At the other end of the sanding spectrum, work all the way up to 220, and you'll have yourself one smooth surface. One of the things we like best about this sander is that it doesn't want you to exert any effort - you get the best results letting the sander do the work. Another one of our favorite features here is the solid dust canister, really a cut above the cloth bags most models have. If you've got a shop vacuum, you can attach it to the dust port on the sander, which accepts both 1- and 1-1/2-inch hoses. It makes a huge difference with a vacuum attached, and we were impressed with the extraction design. Here's a great innovation, too, in terms of tool life and maintenance. Porter Cable designed this sander with a removable cap on top, allowing you to clean out and maintain the sander without taking the whole thing apart. One of the nicest things about this sander is how it treats the body that's using it. It's incredibly light, extremely compact and very responsive. Even using it at shoulder height doesn't take much of a toll on your arm and shoulder, and the rubber grip cancels out any vibration, eliminating that creepy feeling in your arm. The shape just feels good in your hand, too. And for safety's sake, we like that the Automatic brake will engage whenever the pad is off the work surface, slowing the rotation down from 12,000 orbits per minute to just 400, protecting both you and your workpiece. This is one of our favorite random orbit sanders, and if you have the chance to try one, we know you'll love it too, whether you're into serious woodworking, you're a do-it-yourselfer or a professional in the trades.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 37 more reviews...
No more hand sanding tool marks for me!!! January 15, 2007 Woodworker Matt (Houston Texas) 32 out of 33 found this review helpful
I owned a Black and Decker finish sander that I always used to sand from 80 grit to 220. I noticed that it was taking so long, and then finally I broke my sander. So I bought a Makita BO3700 finish sander (excellent finish sander!!!), but it is a finish sander, not a tool mark remover. So for the last few projects, I've been scraping, then hand sanding until I was ready for 180-220 grit final sanding. Normally this used to take me hours. So much so that I started regretting woodworking (GOD forbid!!!). So after reading some reviews of this, and may other random orbit sanders, I decided to take a chance, and buy one. Well, after many reviews, I opted for the Porter Cable 343K. I also bought some Norton paper, in 60/100/150 grit. After tapering some table legs, I loaded it with 60 grit, and started sanding. I was amazed how fast the burn marks (cherry), and saw marks sanded out, with no swirl marks!! After going through all the grits to 150, I decided to grab my Makita, and finish it out. All the tool marks were gone, all the scratches were gone, and I finished my legs, and aprons (4each) in 1 hour!! I'm currently gluing up the frame, and will final sand again in 220, then apply my finish. I can't believe go fast, and how thorough this P/C sander works, but then again, it's a Porter Cable. I think I'm going to order some of the Mirka paper on Amazon. In a previous career, I used to sell Mirka, and all the body shops always told me how great the Mirka paper was. Looks like I'm gonna find out on my next project!!! Don't hesitate to order one of these, it is a great sander!!!
Another great porter cable product June 29, 2007 T. Breazeal (Los Angeles) 7 out of 7 found this review helpful
I own several Porter Cable products and this one lives up to their name. It works great for all your light to medium duty sanding needs with a strong 3 amp motor. Vibration is less than cheaper models and when you apply more pressure for difficult spots the motor doesn't bogg down. The longer power cord and rigid dust collector with positive locking are nice features for a sander in this price range. The storage case is sturdy but lacks any pockets for storing sanding discs. A minor issue considering the overall value of this product.
Excellent buy. February 20, 2007 E. Weber (NH United States) 11 out of 13 found this review helpful
This sander is surprisingly good for the price. It is comfortable to use, it removes wood pretty fast and has an excellent scratch pattern. The case is handy but would benefit from more storage for sand paper. I found the dust collection just ok with the canister it does its work but you have to empty it very often which is annoying. This is not an issue however if you hook the sander to your shop vac.
Love it. June 30, 2007 K. C. Kuta (Van Nuys, CA United States) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
This thing is fast and slick. It works beautifully....except for the dust collector. Buy some extra black plastic electrician's tape to keep it from vibrating off every thirty seconds or so.... If you can live with that (or if you use a shop vac) you'll love it, too.
Great sander, great value September 2, 2007 B. Hewitt (Olean, NY) 3 out of 3 found this review helpful
I was a bit worried when I purchased this sander back in June as I had a heavy workload planned for it and I didn't know if it would be powerful enough. A couple of months later and I've sanded two coats of paint off all of my kitchen cabinets. I went all the way down to 40 grit paper and I was surprised how smooth and swirl-free it was after such coarse paper. There were days when I ran it almost non-stop for hours and hours on end. For being designed for small-medium duty tasks it sure did a great job for heavy paint removal. It also did a very nice job with finish sanding when I was done. For $59 I got a ton of work out of it. (I should also add that I had zero problems with the dust canister).
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