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56 of 57 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
No more hand sanding tool marks for me!!!,
By Woodworker Matt (Houston Texas) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
I owned a Black and Decker finish sander that I always used to sand from 80 grit to 220. I noticed that it was taking so long, and then finally I broke my sander. So I bought a Makita BO3700 finish sander (excellent finish sander!!!), but it is a finish sander, not a tool mark remover. So for the last few projects, I've been scraping, then hand sanding until I was ready for 180-220 grit final sanding. Normally this used to take me hours. So much so that I started regretting woodworking (GOD forbid!!!). So after reading some reviews of this, and may other random orbit sanders, I decided to take a chance, and buy one.
Well, after many reviews, I opted for the Porter Cable 343K. I also bought some Norton paper, in 60/100/150 grit. After tapering some table legs, I loaded it with 60 grit, and started sanding. I was amazed how fast the burn marks (cherry), and saw marks sanded out, with no swirl marks!! After going through all the grits to 150, I decided to grab my Makita, and finish it out. All the tool marks were gone, all the scratches were gone, and I finished my legs, and aprons (4each) in 1 hour!! I'm currently gluing up the frame, and will final sand again in 220, then apply my finish. I can't believe go fast, and how thorough this P/C sander works, but then again, it's a Porter Cable. I think I'm going to order some of the Mirka paper on Amazon. In a previous career, I used to sell Mirka, and all the body shops always told me how great the Mirka paper was. Looks like I'm gonna find out on my next project!!! Don't hesitate to order one of these, it is a great sander!!!
40 of 40 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
better than the old 333 version,
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This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
I've been through 2 of the 333 model sanders. They were decent sanders and my main complaint was the cost of replacing the velcro pad. My local P-C supplier charges close to $30! As it was time for a new pad, I decided to spend an extra $30 and try the new version of the sander.
It's definitely improved. The feel in hand is far more comfortable and they seem to have refined the clutch mechanism so that it practically stops when you lift if from the workpiece, which is great because you can put it down without waiting for it to stop spinning. Another improvement is the plastic hood which goes over the pad is enlarged enough so that you can go into an inside corner without damaging the pad or the workpiece. As with other reviewers, I've had problems with the dust canister falling off. Unlike like the old model, you now keep the base of the canister in place and remove the cylinder to reveal a multi-sized vacuum hookup. This is a great feature that holds the vac hose more securely than the old style and puts the hose in a far better position so that it's not at all in the way. Since the overall result is a design improvement, I can live with duct taping the canister in place. At first I was irked that they switched to an 8-hole pad, but mine came with some 8-hole paper from Lowes and it does work better for dust collection. And I think P-C was the last holdout of the 5-hole pattern, so it makes sense for 8-hole to become standard. If you have a huge stash of 5-hole paper, the other reviewer who mentioned switching pads has a great idea. Besides, you are going to need to replace the pad eventually, so hold onto the 8-hole for later. The case is much better than the old ones. I don't use the cases that come with tools because I have big work boxes for my remodeling business, but I'll reuse this case for some other purpose. P-C and Dewalt are now under the same ownership, which is kind of scary, but it also seems to have yielded some nice cross-engineering. This case as well as some of the design features of the new sander are clearly Dewalt. I've also got a 6" P-C right angle sander that is great for large flat work or just hogging material, but this sander is much easier to control and more comfortable to use. The 6" is really a two-handed tool. Lastly, I've yet to pop the top off, but it's a nice feature that it can be removed to clean out the inside of the machine. My first 333 died because the inside was caked with dust.
34 of 35 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Wanted to like it, but...,
By minor_mishap (Washington, DC) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
I'm partial to Porter-Cable products, and had high hopes for this sander. It replaces a Dewalt RO sander. I chose the P-C because I liked the dust collection arrangement and the ability to connect easily to a vacuum hose. Unlike some of the other reviewers I had no problem making a firm connection, but that may be because of the hose I used. And I also like the action - the sanding job is quick and smooth. What I don't like, and it could just be that I've got a lemon, is that the unit vibrates far more than my DeWalt did. Sanding for more than 5 minutes tires my hand out with intense high-frequency vibration. Despite the other appealing aspects of the sander, this vibration problem would send me back to the DeWalt.
12 of 12 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Can work with 5-hole pad,
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This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
I ordered this after my old 5-hole model 333 finally gave out. I have a fairly large inventory of 5-hole sandpaper disks, which I hoped to be able to use with this 8-hole hook & loop pad model. Sure enough, both the 5-hole and 8-hole pads are the same size, with mounting holes in the same position. Thus, I was able to replace the 8-hold pad with a 5-hole one and use my 5-hole paper.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
avoid at all cost,
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This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
This sander is junk, and I only hope you have looked past the other high reviews and have read what other full time woodworkers have written. PC needs to spend less time trying to make "cool" looking tools and get back to making quality electric hand tools. I typically sand 450+ doors/drawers a year not to mention cabinets. I have been through several PC sanders. When my last 333 broke, I bought this newer version of what I though was a similar machine. Night and day. This sander wanders uncontrollably, leaves swirl marks everywhere, and eats through sandpaper. After 3 hours of sanding it went back in the box to be returned. Bring back the light grey workhorses you were once know for and scrap these dark grey POS's. PC will see no more of my hard earned dollars.
13 of 14 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
EXTREMELY Disappointed!,
By G. Scott (Maine) - See all my reviews
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This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
I don't usually review items after I purchase them... especially when its been over a year. But today I became so frustrated with this sander that I just had to share.
Previously, I owned a DeWalt random orbit sander which was my first. It was awesome. Maybe not quite as powerful as some people would like, but it handled like a dream. I built my entire kitchen with it and I couldn't have achieved the results I did without it. Funny thing is, I really didn't do much research when I bought it. It was affordable and in stock at my local home center, so I wen with it. Well, when the DeWalt finally died, I thought this time I would do my homework and get something even better. I mean, if I liked my old one so much without even researching it before hand, then this time I would get something even better! So I ended up with the Porter-Cable. What a mistake! One word...CONTROL. This thing drifts all over the place when you're trying to work with it. It isn't balanced well, or something and just feels terribly uncomfortable to use. I thought maybe it was my sanding discs, but after trying a couple different brands, I realized that this is just how it is. So, for the past year I've just been using it anyway (basically avoiding it whenever possible) because I didn't like the idea of throwing money down the drain. And then today something else has started happening. The sawdust collector just falls off! When I'm sanding, it just come loose and FALLS OFF! Sawdust everywhere and when I put it back on, it is so loose that it won't stay in place unless I keep checking on it. I have no idea why it is loose unless the plastic is just fatigued or something, but now I've had it. As far as all of the positive reviews are concerned, in scimming through them, it seems that this is the first or only brand sander that many of the reviewers have owned. Maybe thats why the gave it such high marks... nothing to compare it to. But I urge you to look for a different sander. The DeWalt handled like a dream and was much nicer to use than this one. Of course, the only reason I know this is because I've used it.
9 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Another great porter cable product,
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This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
I own several Porter Cable products and this one lives up to their name. It works great for all your light to medium duty sanding needs with a strong 3 amp motor. Vibration is less than cheaper models and when you apply more pressure for difficult spots the motor doesn't bogg down. The longer power cord and rigid dust collector with positive locking are nice features for a sander in this price range. The storage case is sturdy but lacks any pockets for storing sanding discs. A minor issue considering the overall value of this product.
14 of 16 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent buy.,
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This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
This sander is surprisingly good for the price.
It is comfortable to use, it removes wood pretty fast and has an excellent scratch pattern. The case is handy but would benefit from more storage for sand paper. I found the dust collection just ok with the canister it does its work but you have to empty it very often which is annoying. This is not an issue however if you hook the sander to your shop vac.
8 of 9 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
5"PorterCable random orbit sander,
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This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
Anyone interested in buying a random orbit sander should read your one star reviews on this product. I did just to see if anyone else had the same troubles. My dust collector fell off almost from day one so I attached it using self-tapping sheet metal screws. I don't check it often because it rarely collects anything anyway. I only use it outdoors now in a breeeze. I am online now trying to buy a new hook and loop pad. It does sand nicely, but I wish I had never seen it.
5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Can be a pain!,
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This review is from: Porter-Cable 343K 5-Inch Random Orbit Sander Kit - Hook & Loop Pad (Tools & Home Improvement)
I own several Porter Cable tools, and this one leaves me wondering who did the R&D. Its not as comfortable to use as previous models. On the bright side, the dust collector is easy to empty..actually it never gets much in it as it always falls off and blows clouds of dust in your face!
If you like the look of duct tape on your new tools... go for it. I do hope someone at PC looks at these reviews for feed back. |
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