Thank you for the video! In Canada they don't include the shopvac adapter with the newer and the older versions of these corner cat sanders, we'd have to buy it separately. Shitty of Ryobi to do that. I had the older version and without pushing hard on it, the motor burned out after 5 to 10 minutes of running. My theory is that using a shopvac is important for keeping the tool cool.
Which Ryobi sander would be better this one or the random Orbital sander that's like 35euro extra..I would mainly be using it for just sanding planks of timber
@@TheYorkshireMix thank you i will definitely take that into consideration when purchasing a sander..love all the Ryobi reviews by the way as this is my power tool of choice keep them coming 😁
In terms of avoiding swirl marks I recommended using the Ryobi PCL406B, finishing with some finer grit like 320.
Thank you for the video!
In Canada they don't include the shopvac adapter with the newer and the older versions of these corner cat sanders, we'd have to buy it separately. Shitty of Ryobi to do that.
I had the older version and without pushing hard on it, the motor burned out after 5 to 10 minutes of running.
My theory is that using a shopvac is important for keeping the tool cool.
It's a shame you don't get the attachment as it's very useful. I suppose using the vac would keep it cooler and help keep the motor free from dust 👍
Which Ryobi sander would be better this one or the random Orbital sander that's like 35euro extra..I would mainly be using it for just sanding planks of timber
The orbital sander is better for sander planks as this sander is for small jobs and it also leave swirl marks
@@TheYorkshireMix thank you i will definitely take that into consideration when purchasing a sander..love all the Ryobi reviews by the way as this is my power tool of choice keep them coming 😁