🚀 Sand Like a Pro, Finish Like a Boss!
The R360 Radius360 Sanding Tool revolutionizes your sanding experience with its innovative design, offering up to 3 times faster results than conventional sanders. Its 9-inch round shape and 90% larger surface area ensure efficient coverage, while the pliable hook and loop pad conforms to curves for a flawless finish. Weighing only 1.3 pounds, this corded electric tool is perfect for both pole and hand sanding, making it a must-have for any professional or DIY enthusiast.
Item Weight | 1.3 Pounds |
Grit Number | 1 |
Amperage Capacity | 1 Amps |
Maximum Rotational Speed | 360 RPM |
Power Source | Corded Electric |
Grit Type | Coarse |
G**U
It's hard work but has to be done
We repainted our house recently and this sander came in very handy to smooth out the ceiling and walls. It's extremely tough work but the results are fantastic. Not looking forward to using this again but it sure was better than the rectangular blocks we used in the past.
D**C
Great for tackling large DIY sanding projects
I bought this to sand on a DIY project. I had to strip wallpaper, retape and mud joints on the drywall, and sand over it. I also wanted to sand over the newly-primed walls and the first paint coat to get smoother finishes on the final coat. Finally, I needed to sand a painted plywood floor prior to priming and recoating it. This was project that demanded a tool designed for large-scale efforts.I debated about getting a sander with a shop vac attachment as an alternative. More on this below.This works exceptionally well. Certainly, compared to a hand-block for sanding, I zipped through the walls, ceilings, and floors with ease. I had it attached to a short pole segment. An attachment is also available to do hand-held sanding. I'm not able to comment on it other than to say that, with a short pole, doing walls becomes a "side-to-side" motion with both arms while standing back at a reasonable distance away. I cannot see the same ease of use with the hand-held option.I also lent this to a group of painters that were doing part of the house for us. They loved it too. They especially liked that, compared to a normal pole sanding "block" (rectangular shape), this would not flip over.Get this with 220 grit and 120 grit paper. Use the coarser paper as prep prior to priming. Use the finer paper on the primed and first-coat painted walls.Cautions: This throws up a great amount of dust. Wear a mask, seal off the area you are doing to prevent dust from spreading to other parts of the house, and be prepared to look as though you've been in a dust storm when you are done. I see that Full Circle also has a shop-vac version of this, though it seems less highly rated. It is a trade off on upfront cost and hope the shop vac works versus upfront prep and recognition that extensive dust cleanup will be required. Also, be careful about removing sharp projections (nails or otherwise) on the areas before you sand. They will tear the pad, and it is expensive to replace.
J**N
Sooooo much easier to use than a rectangular drywall sanding pad.
I was refinishing a garage ceiling that was in really bad shape, and got tired to having my old Goldblatt rectangular sanding pole/pad "hang" on the ceiling, so I gave the Full Circle a try.The Full Circle is MUCH easier to use than the Goldblatt. Only things I don't like (probable future shortcomings) are the flimsy pin that the pad uses as a pivot, and the foam hook-and-loop pad, which looks like it might separate after significant use.Kinda pricey, considering it doesn't come with a pole, but I still liked it overall.
D**E
Attaches to standard painting pole
This thing makes sanding walls a breeze. I was able to attach it to my standard extendable Woolster painting pole. It takes a bit getting used to but does a very good job of sanding down uneven spots on the wall. We attach a shop vac hose to the painters pole around where the disc is to capture most of the sanding dust that you'll get. It significantly helps keep the dust down in the air.Be careful when replacing the sandpaper. The foam pad is velcroed to the metal housing. The sandpaper gets velcroed to the pad itself and is a very thin layer. What I am getting at is don't just pull the foam out thinking its part of the sand paper.You can purchase a pack of sandpaper discs for cheap and they will last you your entire house painting project plus more.
S**K
using these for few years now
not the perfect tool but the large surface area makes sanding a bit faster than the common sanding tool.the soft padding helps sand pad glide over bumps. tools last a long time if used properly. be careful when removing the sanding pad not to ruin the soft pad. i recommend using SR090 Sherlock GT Convertible Extension Pole with this
J**N
Eselete piesa
Eselente piesa
F**D
Drywall sanding head
As a professional drywall finisher, I have used every sander on the market. This is by far the best and most durable I have used thus far. Plus, the foam head is replaceable. This will literally be the last drywall sander you ever need to buy
A**K
One of the best tools I’ve ever purchased!
I’ve spent many thousands of dollars on tools. This is by far one of my favorites!