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No hay artículos en el carroJoshua J. Duffy
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 10 de enero de 2025
Sander did a pretty decent job. The light quit working within 30 minutes, but the sander itself did a good job. Only used it for a small job of Adding a room to unfinished space in the basement (about 1400 sq. ft. of drywall). Other than the light issue, no problems outside of user error!
Wino Sheep
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 2 de abril de 2025
Finally got to use it 2 months later, can't return it. They need to add a screw. Can't recommend this item until they make improvement in this (see photo).
Eden B.
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 8 de octubre de 2024
The IMQUALI® Electric Drywall Sander exceeded my expectations! With its powerful 9.5A motor and variable speed control, it made sanding my wood floors a breeze. The built-in vacuum dust collector kept the workspace clean, and the extendable handle and LED light made it easy to reach every corner with precision. The 12 included sanding discs were a great bonus, and I love the durable, ergonomic design. Highly recommend it for anyone looking for an efficient and convenient sander!
R Binz
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 7 de octubre de 2024
manual is of little help, hope you dont wear glasses. There is a broken band in the motor head area, i think it was supposed to hold the head in a locked position for use, but why a rubber band and it was broken when i unboxed it. There are missing parts, the extra brushes and what ever the O-rings things are, they are not in the box. I guess the qulity is not going to be the word of the week for this product.Update: the seller contacted me and took my feedback on the manual, shipped me the parts and kept in touch as the parts were being replaced.Was able to use the unit and it worked well on sanding the wall down past the many coats of paint. I hooked the unit up to my shop vac for a super strong dust collection.
SteelersFan
Comentado en los Estados Unidos el 4 de septiembre de 2023
The short version... it does what it says, it sands the wall. It still puts some dust out but it definitely reduces the amount that would otherwise be everywhere. If you are doing more than one room or skim coating a large wall, then I would recommend. If you are just fixing a small area or sanding seams in a single room, then I'd say pass for the cost.The long version... I am in the process of covering poorly done wall textures throughout my house, one room or wall at a time. I messy and tiring project by myself so I was looking to speed things up and make my life easier. This does help but not as much as I had hoped.It is a little unwieldy when moving around and setting up but once you get going its not as bad. I first used it with the grittiest sandpaper to try and knock down the texture a bit. That actually worked pretty well so that is where I think the machine performed well. It did take some pressure and quite a few passes though. This is also where I think it leaked the most dust. Maybe because it was sitting higher on a very uneven surface so there was a slight gap around the edge for the dust to escape?Once the wall was skim coated I used this to give the whole wall a once over to try and smooth any accidental bumps or anything. It did much better there with dust control but I think lacked a bit with the smoothing. It knocked things down to mostly level and smoothed but it did not make things flat. I started with a very light grit paper but even moving it up a level on grit it didn't seem to change much. So I ended up doing the tuning of the wall by hand.After I was finished with the wall I took a long look at the machine and I feel like the brush that encircles the sanding pad might be part of my issue. This brush is there to contain the dust until it is sucked up but it also seems to have the effect of keeping the sanding pad at a certain distance away from the wall. Which I believe is both good and bad. I think it is good by helping the pad move around and from applying to much pressure and gouging the wall. But I think it also keeps the pad from always contacting the full area and only riding the tops of the high points. I think on my next wall I will be removing the brush and seeing what happens. Worst case is I have to redo the skim coat and put the brush back.I am glad I bought it. I just wish it was cheaper. Seems expensive for a minimal use power tool. Once I finish the walls, what am I going to do with it??? Thats why in the sort answer I said, if you have a lot to do then sure get it but if you're just doing a room or less then I wouldn't recommend.
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