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The BLACK+DECKER Next Generation Mouse Sander is a powerful 120W tool designed for precision and comfort. With a maximum rotational speed of 11000 RPM and a compact design, it features a micro filtration dust canister for optimal dust collection and innovative mesh sanding sheets that outlast standard options. Perfect for intricate sanding tasks, this sander is a must-have for any DIY enthusiast or professional.
Manufacturer | Stanley Black & Decker |
Part Number | KA2500K-GB |
Product Dimensions | 27.99 x 11 x 24.99 cm; 998 g |
Item model number | KA2500K-GB |
Size | 1 - Pack |
Colour | Black/Orange |
Style | Next Generation mouse Sander |
Power Source | AC |
Voltage | 230 Volts |
Wattage | 120 watts |
Item Package Quantity | 1 |
Grit Number | 180 |
Grit Description | Fine |
Included Components | 1 x KA2500K-GB Compact Mouse® Sander 120W 240V |
Batteries included? | No |
Batteries Required? | No |
Item Weight | 998 g |
S**Y
Very good instrument
Very good sander, ergonomic is great and light weight. Very comfortble to work with.
N**N
Good but the pads do deteriorate very rapidly.
Good power and ergonomically designed, but I went through three of the supplied pads on one table top. In fairness, it was a pretty weathered outdoor table that someone had left out in the rain for extended periods. But they do claim that they are "innovative mesh sanding sheets provid[ing] four times the life of standard sand paper" so I was expecting a little more. Given that you can get 50-80 standard sheets for the price of 3 of the mesh variety, I think I'm certainly going to at least try that route.The device itself seems great. It is very small, but that is useful for many tasks, particularly furniture. The filter grabs a lot of dust, though I'd still work outside if you can. If not, a dust mask would be beneficial, even with the filter. Feel sturdy in the hand, as does the hard plastic case.Recommended, but maybe consider investing in some spare pads if you want to do any serious sanding. And maybe consider the sand paper variety, as they are dramatically cheaper. I'll update when I have more of an idea over value for money.
R**E
More power with same ease of use
When the motor on a first generation mouse burnt out after a few years of sanding everything from loose paint on doors and windows to plaster walls it seemed logical to replace it with the second generation model, if only because the more powerful motor should last longer.The new model looks odd with the collection box sticking out the back and you feel it must make the unit cumbersome, but in use you hardly notice it. It doesn't affect the grip at all and it hardly ever gets in the way. It does collect a fair bit of dust or sawdust which is a bonus,and is fairly easy to empty. The old mouse has a dust collection system which was not that effective - who ever hooks up to a dust extraction system or vacuum cleaner? - and although the mouse Mk II's plastic box does a creditable job, the basic nature of sanding means that the whole area will become covered in a fine film of dust. So see the collection box as a bonus rather than a solution.The new model has noticeably more power than the old mouse and with the various grades of sheets supplied you can do everything from shape wood such as rounding corners or edges to obtaining a glass smooth finish. The Piranha mesh sanding sheets incidentally are vastly superior to even the best quality sandpaper sheets and are easy to unclog when, for example, sanding down for repainting, making them last much longer.So far so good. It has managed a redecorating job and some shelf building and is now resting between jobs.It is sold as a detail sander but I find it can be used effectively on most common sanding jobs you are likely to come across around the home making it a useful, quick and easy tool.
J**E
Very impressed!
I have toyed with buying a B&D Mouse for sometime, but was not sure about committing based on some reviews and the uncertainty of where I could buy the replacement sanding paper and how cost effective it would be (and which types to get as each grade of paper is explained differently on different sites).I am so pleased I went ahead and bought the KA280, I love the iron shaped based plate and the finger attachment (not so sure on the 'sanding disc' base yet, it made my arms ache and hands red and didn't seem to be as effective as I'd hoped).I gave the mouse a good run in over the weekend on some old very silvered garden benches - wow what a change! I did the first bench using the sand paper provided in the kit (although you don't get much - I used the coarsest they provided 80g) and that turned out well, but I needed to get some more paper to do my second bench (whilst I had ordered some online it didn't arrive in time) so I nipped to homebase and got a mixed pack of 20 iron shaped types (code: X31029). This time I used the most abbrasive paper (40g) and that made the job even faster - although I will need to move up to a less abbrasive sort to improve the finish in places). I managed to use the iron shape place to also rock around the angled seat and back slats very effectively, but then need to finish a few awkward places with the finger attachment, But amazed how well it all went, and how addictive it gets once you have started - sad!It seems a bit harder to buy just the finger and profile paper on its own, but I did managed to get a number in a mixed pack of 35 (code: X37115).I must say the sand paper lasts a lot longer than expected I did the first bench using 2 irons shaped pieces and one disc piece and a finger, but the second bench where I used the coarser paper I only used the one iron shaped piece and a finger piece (although that disintegrated faster than the first, so will need to finish off with another piece).Well worth buying and I was also quite impressed by the dust extraction (even though I was working in the garden), it certainly picked up a lot in the little canister and I wasn't in clouds of dust whilst I was doing it either.
I**D
Good detail sander for the price - orbital lacks power
I bought this has had bought a set of garden furniture off Gumtree and wanted to refurbish them. The pack comes neatly packaged and with a fair few sanding sheets although more fine grade than I needed. Setting up the sander was fairly self explantory and it works well. The only downside I found was that the random orbital lacked pwor and that often I used the detail sander as it got the job done. This was a let down as the ability to have random orbital was part of the reason for me buying this product. That said, for reasonable sized job it worked well and I was able to get the pieces done quickly. Using the detail and the finger tip attachment enabled me to get into the various smaller parts on the chairs to sand them down. All in a good sander for a very low price, just not particularly good as an orbital.
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