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Reddit mentions of Bosch 3727DEVS 3.3 Amp 6-Inch Hook-and-Loop Random-Orbit Variable-Speed Sander/Polisher with Dust Canister
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Reddit mentions: 2
We found 2 Reddit mentions of Bosch 3727DEVS 3.3 Amp 6-Inch Hook-and-Loop Random-Orbit Variable-Speed Sander/Polisher with Dust Canister. Here are the top ones.
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Sander/polisher design – with pad that both orbits and rotates, delivering a smooth, well-blended surface finishIntegral pad-dampening system – helps prevent swirl marks for consistent fine finishMicro filter dust system – Filters fine dust as small as a 1/2 micron in diameterRugged die-cast aluminum gear housing with exclusive dual-bearing pad mount – featuring a long-life design eliminates wobble and vibrationVariable-speed dial – allows the user to match the speed of the sander to the workpiece and task, from 4, 500 to 12, 000 orbits per minute (OPM)
Specs:
Height | 5.25 inches |
Length | 12 inches |
Number of items | 1 |
Size | 6” Variable Speed Random Orbit Sander |
Weight | 7 Pounds |
Width | 8.25 inches |
Joe I'll direct this at you as you seem knowledgable on the subject. I see that bosch also makes some 6 inch models such as the 1250DEVS and 3727DEVS and
ROS65VCL which seem to be built differently and seem to be quite a bit more expensive. Is this just to support the larger pads or is there more to this?
Looking to buy a random orbit sander. Currently have my eye on the Bosch 3727DEVS and the Bosch 3725DEVS. I can't decide on whether the 5" or 6" will be better for my needs. Just curious on opinion here between 5" and 6" and what you guys use most or prefer. I realize a 6" would probably be better for big tables or slabs, which i don't really plan on doing too much of. But curious if there's any benefits of 6" on smaller work too.
The 2 sanders look pretty much identical, aside from the 5"/6" pads, so i thought maybe i could buy the 6" sander and a 5" replacement pad and be able to swap them out for my needs. Turns out there are a few more differences with the assembly than just that. It looks like I could still buy all the 5" parts for about $50-60, but i don't know if it's worth the hassle.
I think i'm currently leaning slightly toward the 5" model, but just curious if you guys have any input.
EDIT: I ended up buying the 5” 3725DEVSN, which I believe is the newer model(?). There’s a $20 coupon on amazon so I came out a little cheaper than the 2 I linked. We’ll see how it goes. Thanks for the input.