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Radius 360 Drywall Pole Sander

Full Circle International - Radius 360 Drywall Pole Sander

The Radius 360's 9-in.-dia., die-cast aluminum sanding head is difficult to flip over, and it covers a lot of area in a short time

$35.00 (As of 3/1/2006)

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Editor's Review: Not Just Another Pole Sander

review date: March 1, 2006

The traditional pole-sander setup helps to provide the leverage needed to smooth drywall seams and remove excess compound around fasteners, not to mention that it keeps the sanding head at a distance so that dust isn't falling directly into my eyes. The trouble with these rectangular-headed sanders is their tendency to catch an edge and flip over, leaving digs and scratches that have to be repaired. I like to think of sanding as the last step in a drywall job, so the thought of filling gouges at that point is less than appealing.

I've tried alternatives, and I'm convinced that I own at least one of every pole sander out there. After trying the Radius 360, though, I have no problem saying that it's the best drywall sander that I have ever used.

The Radius 360's 9-in.-dia., die-cast aluminum sanding head is difficult to flip over, and it covers a lot of area in a short time. The pivoting head is covered with 1/2-in.-thick foam, so it conforms easily to curved surfaces and outside corners. Hook-and-loop fasteners hold the sanding pads firmly in place, yet make them easy to swap when they wear out or when I need to change grits.

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Manufacturer Specifications

Manufacturer Full Circle International
Manufacturer's Web Site www.fullcircleinternational.com
Manufacturer's Phone Number 952-545-2401
Weight N/A
Dimensions 9-in. head