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πŸ”§ Chicago Pneumatic CP9779 8 Inch Sander: Power and Precision for Finishing Tasks Review

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Description of πŸ”§ Chicago Pneumatic CP9779 8 Inch Sander: Power and Precision for Finishing Tasks

Excellent for paint removal, weld sanding, smoothing and rust removal in tight areas. Quick-change belt replacement. Rubber molded grip. Adjustable sanding arm. Handle exhaust and swivel air inlet.

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Revainrating 5 out of 5

Don't hesitate, just buy

Love, love. I am very impressed with the performance of this tool. worth your money. If you sand heavily, take extra sanding belts with you, you will need them. But Sanders ate the whole belt this way.

Pros
  • Adjustable grinding arm
Cons
  • Ugly packaging

Revainrating 4 out of 5

broken but it's an accident

I don't want to spoil the score for this because I've had one in the past and it's great for grinding spot welds. But I think I got a defect because the strap kept slipping through the front. So Revane takes it back. thanks amazon I like Chicago tires but I think I'll go for a half inch by 18, wow CP did it in those sizes.

Pros
  • Exhaust handle and pivoting air intake
Cons
  • Not bad but...

Revainrating 1 out of 5

garbage warehouse. Cheap metal parts. Spare parts overpriced

After reading the rave reviews I had no hesitation in purchasing this one. I've only used it a couple of times and it kept dropping the strap at the time, so at first I thought the tension was gone. Eventually I found that the pulley was not spinning freely. Further investigation showed that the bearings were falling apart and becoming wedged on the pulley shaft. Nothing I tried would free it. I tried clamping the pulley with a vise to hold it while I turned the shaft and it cracked. So now I…

Pros
  • rubber grip
Cons
  • There are other interesting options.