- Brand: PROSHI
- Item Dimensions LxWxH: 6.5 x 3.68 x 1.69 inches
- Grit Type: Fine
- Power Source: air-powered
- Amperage Capacity: 4 Amps
- Professional mini orbital sander with 2″ and 3″ hook and loop sanding pad (Velcro Backing pad)
- Suitable for iron, wood, plastic, metal, rubber, stone, marble and other materials grinding, fine polishing.
- A built-in regulator in sander allows you to adjust the speed with which you work to satisfy your different sanding, polishing and waxing requirements, for quick and accurate results.
- Different type of sandpaper can be installed with the different type of disc.
- Smooth down hard surfaces or sharp edges with professional air random orbital sander.





















Mike Tyree/ E. Tyree –
I’ve used this small sander for a couple of projects and it seems well made and faultless so far. Check the set screw on the pad base prior to use. The 2″ & 3″ abrasives are somewhat overpriced IMO based on size alone compared to 5″ & 6″I have used for years. The small DA’s are very useful for woodworking as the small pads often fit the wooden pieces of a project w/o extensive hangover. Buy a soft pad set for rounding edges after routing them.Another major complaint on the small pads is the proliferation of assortments that include grits mostly useless for some users!VG tool that’s kind to your hands!
Christal Hess –
This product did not come with any instructions so we could not figure out how to change the heads
josh ferguson –
I’ve been using this for several months with no problems whatsoever. It’s great for doing body work where you’ve got to fit into smaller spaces. Definitely would buy again.
wendell thibodeaux –
100% satisfied. Would buy this again. Has great control and power
John Boulier –
Easy to operate and control
Panda Bennett –
Works great. Not too loud.
FreshBrew –
This tool has a nice amount of power. On first use, it jammed, however. I removed the quick connect fitting and noticed small metal shavings on the threads, so I used a microfiber cloth to remove them, vacuumed out the threaded opening. and flushed out the tool at the opening near the working end of the sander with oil. I had to manually turn the silver disc several rotations to dislodge the remaining metal shavings. Once completed, the machine was operational again. I was able to finish my project.
Andrew –
For being an inexpensive tool, this things works flawlessly. I would honestly not change anything about it after many hours of use time