Tools & Hardware : Porter-Cable 343VSK 5-Inch Variable Speed Random Orbit Sander - Hook & Loop Pad

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Tools & Hardware : Porter-Cable 343VSK 5-Inch Variable Speed Random Orbit Sander - Hook & Loop Pad

Porter-Cable 343VSK 5-Inch Variable Speed Random Orbit Sander - Hook & Loop Pad

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Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars
Sales Rank: 1588





Binding: Tools & Hardware
Product Brand: Porter-Cable
EAN: 0028877571546
Label: Porter Cable
Product Manufacturer: Porter Cable
Model: 343VSK
Publisher: Porter Cable
Ranking: 1588
Studio: Porter Cable


Product facts:
  • 3.0 Amp motor fopr power and durability in the shop
  • POREX dust cannister exceeds durability of cloth dust bags
  • Improved ergonomics with rubber top grip for comfort
  • Top cap design allows users to service or clean out the unit quickly
  • Dual dust ports accept 1-and 1-1/2-inch vacuum hoses; 1-year limited warranty







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Item Description:
* Random orbit sander kit * Top cap design allows users to service and clean out the unit without complete disassembly * Improved ergonomics allow for comfortable body and top gripping * Rubber grip dampens vibration * Dust canister exceeds durability of cloth dust bags * Standard equipment includes sander, operating manual and carrying case * 8 hole hook and loop pad accepts standard paper * Dual dust ports accept 1' and 1-1/2' vacuum hoses to maximize dust pick up * Variable speed 7,000 to 12,000 OPM enables users to adjust proper pad speed for various applications * 3.0 amps * 120 vac * 60 Hz * 9 lbs



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Buyer Reviews
Average Buyer Rating:  out of 5 stars

Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Porter Cable 343 VSK RO sander
Porter-Cable 343VSK 5-Inch Variable Speed Random Orbit Sander - Hook & Loop Pad

After many years of hard service I replaced my trusty old DeWalt 5" RO sander with a new Porter Cable 343VS. To-date I'm very pleased with the PC's performance. Aside from a couple of features the DeWalt lacked (vacuum hose attachments, bayonet-fit on dust collector, self-stopping) there is very little difference.
I bought the PC for its vacuum hose capability, and I bought PC's 1" flex hose kit. It will be useful when (if ever) I locate an adapter for my 2" dust collector's LOCK LINE hose.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - My fourth variable speed ROS from Porter Cable
Well, this is my fourth Porter Cable variable speed random orbit sander. The three previous models, 333VS, still work and do a great job. However, I needed a new one and noted the 333VS has been replaced by this one.

First, fit and finish are slightly different than the old 333VS. The top handle cap is indeed a little bit larger, but I am able to handle it well even with my small hands. I have had to search and search for units that I can use properly as my hands are not as big as my woodworking friends. So, if you have smaller hands, this might be a consideration to keep in mind.

The dust collection is about the same as the previous model. I have had to duct tape or masking tape on the dust collector as it would continue to fall off while sanding, or the dust would find ways to escape from the canister. However, putting a hose attachment to a dust collector will take care of the majority of these issues. This is the only reason why I have given this model 4 instead of 5 stars (seems like an engineering problem).

The unit comes in a nice case. Mine is rarely in the case as I use it quite a bit. The variable speed settings only add to the versatility of this unit. I can't think of any reason why I would want to pay $20 less in order to get the same model without the variable speed function. I have used the variable speed feature in almost every job I have done and find this feature to be extremely useful. My suggestion is to get a sander with the variable speed function versus one without.

Finally, it is nice to see Porter Cable still makes a good product that will last for the consumer. I have purchased several different manufacturers versions of a variable speed random orbit sander and have never been truly satisfied. This one, in my opinion, does it all and will keep you happy.



Customer Rating: 4 out of 5 stars - Nice sander but some drawbacks
The pad brake actually works unlike other manufacturers claims. When the sander is off the workpiece, it does not spin. You can have it running and switch to another piece without marring it. One gripe I have is the variable speed. When turned down below the highest setting it is just about impossible to use the sander. It jumps all over the place and you can't get a consistent finish. I just switch to hand sanding at this point. Otherwise I like it though I wish I saved my money and bought the fixed speed version. The dust collector is worthless. I can't use it inside unless hooked up to a shop vac which makes trying to control it a PITA.



Customer Rating: 5 out of 5 stars - Great bang for the buck!
Excellent performance at a great price. The dust collection is good as is, hook up a vacuum and it is virtually dust free. The convenience of hook & loop, dust collection, great price, hard case, and a good orbital sander to boot.



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