| Part Number : | BDKMS550GB |
| Item Package Quantity: | 1 |
| Item Dimensions | |
| Length: | 10.25 inches |
| Width: | 6.44 inches |
| Height: | 10.62 inches |
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46 of 47 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Great sander for tight spots,
By nubblyman "nubblyman" (Baltimore) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Black & Decker MS800B Mouse Detail Sander With Dust Collection (Tools & Home Improvement)
My project is an 18' wooden boat. This is basically a sanding job: putting on (clear) epoxy resin sanding it off, repeat... Then sand again for 3-5 coats of epoxy varnish, sanding smooth between each. The inside is full of nooks and crannies under the seats, between the planks, and the bow (pointy end). I have a regular 5" orbital sander, but its too big for the corners and some of the planks. Hand-sanding seemed the only alternative. I headed to Home Depot, and picked this as the smallest viable looking sander (there was a smaller Ryobi detail sander whose reviews were less good, and looked less convincing for the larger areas i needed to cover). The B&D mouse has certainly exceeded all my expectations, and I have slipped into using it as my main sander for the boat interior, even instead of my regular orbital sander: it is efficient and very effective at edges. For the nastiest corners it has a finger-sized prong that fits to the nose with a screw. This is also much more effective than I expected (could have done with it being even longer, though). Of course you need a good supply of sandpaper. My local Home Depot was deficient in B&D mouse sandpaper, but I quickly found I could use regular 5" (Norton) disks on it, cutting a piece from an old disk to cover the velcro near the base where the disk falls short. You can cut the disk completely to the shape of the mouse's sanding plate, but I find it better just to let the disk fold-up around the edges for extra edge sanding power. For the much smaller finger probe, you have to cut pieces from the disks, if you follow this DIY sandpaper approach.PROS: very effective, high-speed, great for edges & tight spots; the effective extension tool, low height enables access to smaller spacers (watch out for other versions that are taller) CONS: sandpaper availability (using regular velcro disks solves this); the extension tools attach via a small philips head screw likely to strip at some point (but hasn't yet); the dust collection is not very effective; the on/off button in the front inconvenient in tight spaces; the base plate is a bit spongy if you are looking for a dead flat surface. This are all minor compared to the efficacy of this product.
37 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Disposable,
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This review is from: Black & Decker MS800B Mouse Detail Sander With Dust Collection (Tools & Home Improvement)
This sander worked great for about a month (I used it about 4 times on small woodworking projects)until it broke. The suspension for the sanding pad is not rubber like most sanders, but 3 thin plastic pins that flex at very high speeds when the sander is turned on. I took the sander apart to see what broke and found it to be one of the plastic pins. It melted in half from the flexing. Which didn't surprise me at all because that's what happens to plastic when it flexes repeatedly! Worst design i have ever seen!!! I will never buy another B&D power tool again! Buying this sander is like buying a paper cup instead of a glass.Pros: Has a strong motor and great ergonomic design. Cons: Poor mechanical design. This thing will literally destroy itself!
21 of 23 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
Huge design flaws!,
This review is from: Black & Decker MS800B Mouse Detail Sander With Dust Collection (Tools & Home Improvement)
I started out loving it. It was light weight and handled very easily. My project was coming along wonderful. Then on literally the fourth week I had used it, My normally quiet sander suddenly roared! Not only was it much louder but it wouldn't sand without gouging my project! the pins holding the pad to the main body had melted! It's still under warrenty so I could get it replaced but the pin problem is something that's in all of them. I'm just going to eat my loss and get a new and better sander. Save yourself the trouble and get another sander to begin with. It's only a matter of time till yours breaks like this.
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