BORMANN PRO Orbital Sander, with aluminum gearbox and variable speed, ideal for sanding and finishing applications on wood, metal, and plastic.
Ergonomic handle for excellent comfort during extended use.
Long tool life.
Built-in dust collection system.
Ability to connect to a vacuum cleaner.
New generation motor for maximum lifespan.
Aluminum pad.
Integrated dust extraction port.
Maximum power-to-weight ratio and top balance.
Adjustable operating speeds for perfect results.
Includes 2 sandpapers 125mm, 150mm, and 1 Velcro pad.
Suitable for finishing with a circular sanding base and for material removal on large surfaces, with the ability to sand curved surfaces. Designed for continuous use.
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I have owned it for 4 years, using it frequently and intensively for sanding wooden surfaces. With the 125 mm pad, it is easy to use, precise, and convenient in the hand. I almost never use its front adjustable handle. With the 150 mm pad, things change. Its power drops quite a bit and it becomes quite cumbersome. It feels like it loses its centering, and the vibrations in the hand increase significantly. From the beginning, the dust collection container did not snap correctly onto the machine, resulting in it coming off relatively easily. Personally, it didn't bother me, as I use a vacuum cleaner, but it should be noted. With the vacuum, there is excellent suction. It does its job quite quickly, without much noise. I have been impressed that its motor does not heat up, despite continuous use for hours. All of the above requires some basic maintenance on my part, meaning a cleaning after use (with air) and not applying excessive pressure during use. Sandpaper is very easy to find, and depending on their quality, you get the corresponding results. In four years, I needed to change the carbon brushes once (€6), and the pad once (≈€15), which is absolutely normal. For the money it costs, I consider it a fair purchase. I recommend it without reservation for amateur to semi-professional use.
I only recommend it for amateur tasks. It makes a lot of noise, it is not stable at all in its work, and it operates as if it has faulty bearings. I have bought cheaper ones that are much more reliable.