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Review on πŸ”§ Efficient Sanding with Warner Sanding Block Sander 34436A: A Complete Review by Joe Kokenge

Revainrating 5 out of 5

I'm lucky! suitable for power tools and hand tools

Until recently I have only worked with sanding blocks a few times. Whenever I needed it, I settled for regular sand and used it until the sides were smoother than the kid's back. My old method wasn't working for my current project, so I was looking for cheap and easy alternatives to a bunch of $5 sanding blocks in different grit sizes. This grinder had decent reviews and was the right price. Now that I've used it a bit I give this sander high marks, particularly for the following traits: Resilience - I don't throw away blocks and when I clean up the used sandpaper I use the leftovers for other projects. Versatility - I love that I can switch to a different grit so easily. I was afraid it would be difficult to get a good fit, but it isn't. Bonus - there is a rounded edge and a beveled edge for machining parts. Affordability - For less than I paid for a Scotch sanding block, I now have a tool that will last me quite a while.

Pros
  • Easy to load with standard sandpaper
Cons
  • No power