WEN DW1085 10-Amp Variable Speed Handheld Drywall Sander with Dust Hose and Collection Bag , Black Improved Dust Hole Configuration

Brand:WEN

3.3/5

195.45

Remember when you had the smoothest drywall in town? The WEN Variable Speed Handheld Drywall Sander makes sanding drywall easier than ever. With a lightweight 6-pound body, you’ll make quick work out of even the toughest of tasks. If that’s not light enough, the included shoulder strap and auxiliary handle combine to prevent fatigue during long days on the job. Attach the handle to either side of the sander for both left-handed and right-handed users, or ditch it altogether to fit into tight spaces and corners. The lock-on power switch keeps your sander sanding even after you release the trigger. Adjust the speed of our powerful 10-amp motor anywhere from 1500 to 2300 RPM to meet the needs of the project at hand. The 8.5-inch hook and loop base pad makes sandpaper changes a breeze. Control excess dust with the variable air flow dust extraction dial. The 7.5-foot flexible dust collection hose attaches easily to either the included dust bag or the dust collection system of your choice, with both a 1-7/8-inch and a 2-1/4-inch dust adapter for maximum versatility. This package also includes eight pieces of hook and loop sandpaper disks (two 150 grit pieces, two 180 grit pieces, two 240 grit pieces, and two 400 grit pieces). The improved hole configuration places the sandpaper holes directly below the included dust hose, maximizing dust collection and minimizing cleanup. NOTE: only compatible with replacement sandpaper models DW60SP, DW80SP, DW120SP, DW150SP, DW240SP, and DW400SP. And because it’s a WEN product, your variable speed drywall sander comes backed by a two-year warranty, a stocked inventory of replacement parts, and a friendly customer helpline. Remember when you could sand drywall with ease? Remember WEN.

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Features a 7.5-foot dust hose, eight 9-inch sanding discs of assorted grits, a shoulder strap, a dust collection bag, and a two-year warranty. Hook-and-loop base pad makes changing sandpaper easier than ever. Improved hole configuration maximizes dust collection for minimum cleanup (NOTE: only compatible with DW series replacement sandpaper, i.e., DW120SP). Variable speed 10-amp motor operates anywhere from 1500 to 2300 RPM. Reversible auxiliary handle perfect for both left-handed and right-handed users.
Amperage Capacity 10 Amps
Amperage Capacity ‎10 Amps
Batteries Required? ‎No
Brand WEN
Brand ‎WEN
Color ‎Black
Country of Origin ‎China
Customer Reviews 4.2 4.2 out of 5 stars 376 ratings 4.2 out of 5 stars
Grit Number 80
Grit Number ‎80
Grit Type Medium
Grit Type ‎Medium
Included Components ‎10-Amp Variable Speed Handheld Drywall Sander with Dust Hose and Collection Bag
Item model number ‎DW1085
Item Package Quantity ‎1
Item Weight ‎9.68 pounds
Manufacturer ‎WEN
Maximum Rotational Speed ‎2300 RPM
Package Dimensions ‎15.2 x 13.5 x 11.5 inches
Part Number ‎DW1085
Power Source Corded Electric
Power Source ‎Corded Electric
Style ‎Improved Dust Hole Configuration

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Scritto da: Fly high
Great to use minus the minor shocking
Great tool to get the job done does shock you a little bit but it's not bad definitely worth the money and it collects alot of the dust and limits the hand sanding
Scritto da: Christopher Plotz
Lets Get Down To It
I went through a ton of the reviews. As always I go through the 1 star reviews and read most of them. Some of the main complaints were a wobble, bad suction, no adapter for shop-vac, and a shocking sensation when using the tool. First and foremost I love this tool. You can not beat the price. So lets get to it. 1. The wobble. A wobble doesn't mean the manufacturer screwed up or its a bad product. It could have been damaged in transit. Always make sure to check your orders the minute they come in for any defects and return to Amazon for free should there be any issues for a refund or replacement. If you get another one with a similar issue reach out to Amazon or the delivery party and file a complaint. Amazon in not in the habit of sending out junk so its more then likely the shipper screwing up you product not Amazon or the manufacturer. 2. Bad suction. If there is bad suction its the vacuums fault not necessarily the tool or the size grit you're using is to high or the drywall is still damp. Make sure you're using a good sized shop-vac with the appropriate dust collection bag for the vacuum. If you are not doing this that is more than likely your problem. 3. No adapter for shop-vac. There are adapters out there but you have to look for them. I found a Ridgid VT1755 3 piece adapter set at home depot and you can make them work with the tools hose and your vacuum with little effort and especially without glue or duck tape. The fit is tight which is a good thing. Finally the shock issue. The shock issue happens for several reasons. One your vacuum has no ground prong on the cord, the circuit your are plugged into has no ground or simply there is a ton of static being caused by the conditions locally and the fact that you are using primarily plastics in your vacuum and tool. I had a few shocks at first but then changed my vacuum and it went away as well as the weather conditions were different and the electrical was better at the next job. If need be wear rubber coated gloves and move on. This is a great product. Sure it can be improved upon but what can't.
Scritto da: jeremy rood
Bought for finishing basement
I bought this sander to help me finish the drywall in my basement, I'm not a professional drywaller so I had a lot of sanding to do. 1. For the price its a very nice tool and comes with some some good accessories. 2. It doesn't get into the corners very well as others have stated. 3. It will shock the crap out of you while using if your have plastic hoses and bare hands. 4. It will eat right through your mud if you're not careful, even on the lowest setting. 5. Using it on the ceiling is possible, but it gets heavy very quickly. I could only sand ceiling for a few minutes at a time. 6. A good shop vac with a secondary centrifugal separator is what I used to control dust. Without the separator the vac filter plugged within minutes. 7. It will drop some dust when you stop using it, even with the vac running. Not a big mess, but annoying. I'm glad I bought this tool, it really helped me get good results in my basement. It took a little bit to get good with it, but I'm glad I spent the money on it.
Scritto da: Taylor and Colt’s Mommy
DIY project? Buy it!!
It’s a good product! Would this be for a contractor to use every day on the job? Doubtful. I think this tool is more for the busy DIY homeowner. That’s me! Used it for my basement and kitchen/dining walls and so far, this is the investment that keeps on giving!!! I started sanding down in my basement with hand sanders. Time consuming! Got this baby, finished my basement and then went up and did the sand, patch/repair, and re-sand for my entire kitchen/dining area in 4 hours!! The longest part was waiting for the mud to dry...seriously. The walls were really bad (numerous drip marks, showing joints, nicks/dings, and just overall really bad previous paint job). The walls are so smooth now and I can’t wait to paint! Obviously not good for edges/corners, which were also very bad. I have a different sander for that. Really glad I decided to just “buy it and figure out how to use it”. It’s very easy. I had never used a power sander before and was worried about doing more harm than good. There was nothing to worry about. Just keep your hands all the way on the handle/ grip when you’re using it. I have a habit of holding up my pinky away from the rest of my hand when I grab things and I felt the electric shock a few times that others spoke about. Either that or do what one guy said and just get some rubber gloves. I’m an electrician so the little shock didn’t scare me at all, but I still grabbed some gloves just to make sure I wasn’t distracted while sanding.
Scritto da: Mike K.
It's a shocking good sander
It's definitely has a issue with static shock or insulation in the trigger assembly. I hooked it up to a shopVac 6hp and I have zero dust. It's a beast it chews drywall mud in a milli second but I've had for short time so hopefully I will get better with it. I would say probably best to get a thicker vinyl glove to wear while using.
Scritto da: MarsFire
Good tool. Use a shop vac.
A common problem with drywall sanders is that the pads have holes in different spots (so you use that brands sanding discs). I experimented with a sanding disk which did not fit the holes, and hooked the tool up to a shop vac. It worked really well. Yes, some extra dust- but expected with a tool which is designed to create dust.
Scritto da: jonathan henry
Decent but issues....
This machine was halfway decent, but it's a bit in the heavy side. I've stopped using the sander though due to continuous shocks I get from it. I believe money would have been better spent going towards a higher quality machine.
Scritto da: Kersten
Works well
I should have bought years ago. You will catch on quickly how to use….for instance, don’t flip over unless you have a garbage can near by. The tool will collect dust if you are working overhead and will drop everywhere if not careful. But if you extract this build up into a garbage can or vacuum it out of the unit. It is true this machine will create no mess on it’s own
Scritto da: Bookish
Broke after 1 use.
The machine seems like really good quality and it worked well but the lock-on power switch broke after one use which makes it harder, if not impossible, to use.
Scritto da: Jonoblo
Amazing machine
Only problem for me it give you a lot of static One you’re wearing the proper gloves you’ll be ok

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