Ridgid has made a significant move in the woodworking tool market by announcing two new 18V cordless sanders, which are part of their SubCompact power tool line. These sanders, set to launch in Summer 2024 and available exclusively at Home Depot, promise to bring enhanced performance and comfort to users.
Key Features of the New Sanders
General Features
Both sanders boast a low – profile design, a brushless motor, and reduced vibration. The low – profile design is said to offer best – in – class ergonomics, which is crucial for extended use. The brushless motor not only contributes to reduced vibration but also generally offers better durability and efficiency. The reduced vibration also means less fatigue for the user during long woodworking sessions.
Compatibility
They are compatible with all Ridgid 18V batteries and can be powered by MaxOutput batteries. Additionally, they come with a dust collection bag and are compatible with 1 – 1/4″ and 1 – 7/8″ vacuum and dust extractor hoses, making it easy to keep the work area clean.
Individual Features
Ridgid 18V SubCompact Cordless Finish Sander (R87064)
Sanding Pad: It has a 1/4 sheet sanding pad, which is ideal for detailed work.
Variable Speed Dial: A variable speed dial allows users to adjust the speed from 7,000 to 12,000 OPM (Oscillations Per Minute), giving them more control over the sanding process.
Vibration Reduction: Ridgid claims a 50% reduction in vibration compared to previous models.
Build Quality: It has a die – cast construction, which adds to its durability.
Included Accessories: The sander comes with a sandpaper hole punch, a dust bag, and 2 sheets of 80 grit sandpaper.
Price and ETA: Priced at $139 (tool – only), it is expected to hit the market in Summer 2024.
Personal Reflection and Expectations
The author has a history with Ridgid tools, having owned a Ridgid random orbit sander in the past. Although they eventually upgraded to a more premium Festool sander, they held onto the Ridgid sander for several years and even passed it on to a family member. This shows that the author had a positive initial impression of Ridgid tools.
However, the author admits that they haven’t been as excited about Ridgid’s 18V cordless line in recent years. But the announcement of these new cordless sanders has reignited their interest. The small size of the sanders, similar to Bosch’s offerings, and Ridgid’s claims of significant vibration reduction have piqued the author’s curiosity.
The author also mentions that Bosch has 18V cordless sanders priced around the same, or even less during promotions. This indicates that the market for cordless sanders is competitive, and Ridgid will need to deliver on its promises to stand out.
In conclusion, Ridgid’s new cordless sanders have the potential to make a significant impact in the woodworking market. With their innovative features and competitive pricing, they could attract a wide range of users, from DIY enthusiasts to professional woodworkers. It will be interesting to see if the performance of these sanders lives up to the author’s expectations and the claims made by Ridgid. If you’re interested in a review of these new sanders, let the author know.
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