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Bosch 1274DVS 6.6 Amp 3-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed In-Line Belt Sander with Cloth Dust Bag

Bosch 1274DVS 6.6 Amp 3-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed In-Line Belt Sander with Cloth Dust Bag
MSRP: $316.00
Your Price: $163.49
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Manufacturer: Bosch
Buy Bosch 1274DVS 6.6 Amp 3-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed In-Line Belt Sander with Cloth Dust Bag
 

Bosch 1274DVS 6.6 Amp 3-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed In-Line Belt Sander with Cloth Dust Bag Features

3-by-21-inch dustless variable speed belt sander with compact in-line design
Features powerful 6.6-amp, 550-1,100-sfpm motor, removable front handle, and quick-release belt change
Graphite platen pad; cloth dust bag; ball-bearing construction
Includes sander and 1 sanding belt
13-4/5-by-7-3/4 by 3-inches; 7.8-pounds; 1-year warranty
 

Accessories for your Bosch 1274DVS 6.6 Amp 3-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed In-Line Belt Sander with Cloth Dust Bag

Kreg SK03 Pocket-Hole Screw Kit in 5-Sizes
Kreg Jig K4 Pocket Hole System
Kreg R3 Jr. Pocket Hole Jig System
Kreg K3MS K3 Master Pocket Hole Jig System
Bosch SA1051 Sanding Frame
 

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Additional Bosch 1274DVS 6.6 Amp 3-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed In-Line Belt Sander with Cloth Dust Bag Information

Slim, lightweight design for easy handling. Removable front handle for close quarter work. Efficient dust collection for cleaner work area and longer belt life. Sands flush to edges and to vertical surfaces. Variable speed trigger switch with dial setting

 

What Customers Say About Bosch 1274DVS 6.6 Amp 3-Inch by 21-Inch Variable Speed In-Line Belt Sander with Cloth Dust Bag:

I found the top front wheel creates a vibration every so often that the sander seems to hop and create tiger stripes on the work. One was a porter and cable 3x21. Even though the bag collects the dust, it seems the sander blows a whole heap of dust around. I had more dust flying than going into the bag.

Very light and requires very little effort to hold it on the work (always fighting with the DeWalt). Then I got the heavy duty DeWalt. This is a heavy brute. I spent the last few days buying sanders and taking them back (2 actually). The sanding belts seem to last twice as long as the DeWalt (don't know why this is so). I don't know if the bag fabric's hole is allowing the dust to escape or creating static electricity to attract dust.

When in a tight corner and I tip the front to extend the reach, it seems to bite the work. It seems to go through a lot of sanding belts with little to show for it.Then I bought this baby.

The sanding seems to be far more efficient than the other sanders I tried and returned. This seems to be a well built sander except the dust collection system is very flawed.

The way this is designed, there seems to be very little dust outside the bag and even then, there are no vent holes to blow it all around. It also requires a lot of energy bto hold it down.

Even tghough the dust collector seems to be one of the best, I found a lot of dust all over the bag. The collection system works great and there is even a little attachment so I can hook up a shop-vap with a small hose.

The icing on the cake is an accessory to hold the sander like a table sander.

I bought the Bosch belt sander because, at the time, it had the best warranty. It eventually died (smoke poured out of the motor)and I replaced it with a Makita sander, a very robust and dependable unit. I'd let it cool down and go at it again.

I thought that I'd go through at least two of these sanders. I later found out that this sander is good for more delicate work. I planned to sand all the peeling paint off my 1 1/2 story clapboard house and repaint it.

To my surprise, I completed the job and the original Bosch sander was still working good as new. I bought the belts by the case and spent several weeks sanding the house. I'd run this thing until it overheated and stopped.

I have more control and it seems to lay flatter. Over all, I'd prefer the Bosch for finer finishing work and ease of use.

Odds are good that port's going to clog up on you in a big hurry, too. What's worse is that 3" belts don't quite cover the entire thing, so after about 10 minutes worth of usage you'll have worn a groove into it that leaves you with a 1/8" strip on the side sitting flush with the belt itself. While it is pretty light, this model just has too many design issues to be worth the premium lifestyle brand price.For starters, the dust bag is awful and the sander would be better off without it. In this price range, I expect to get a tool that's going to last several years, but this is one part that is very obviously going to break much sooner than that. I have no doubt that this would have eventually resulted in something very bad happening had I decided to keep it.If it were maybe half the current price, I'd consider it a viable contender as I do like the weight, the flat platen, and the flat top, but I'm going to have to go with the Makita on this one. Next up is the tension release lever--it's plastic. This wears down very, very quickly and you're going to have to special order replacements.

I knew that you could.Lastly, the handle bugged me. There is absolutely nothing on either the dust port or the bag itself that is capable of creating a seal, so you invariably end up with a steady stream of dust shooting right into your face no matter how much you tighten that little screw. Can you say ugly black streaks everywhere. Not that ultra sturdy kind of plastic they make milk crates and flight cases out of that lasts forever, but the cheap kind that goes brittle as it outgasses. Frankly, it feels like it's going to snap off every time you use it.Then there's the little graphite pad they put over the platen. There's no good way to pick this thing up (or set it down) without accidentally bumping the trigger. If plastic and "good enough" performance are your cup of tea, Ryobi's even cheaper.

Oh I purchased the the fence and stand for the sander, well worth the money. Of course I've learned to allow for this and now I don't pick it up as I would other power tools.Oh.

The wood is all yellow Pine so far. I purchased this Bosch belt sander to sand base boards and other trim.

My only complaint is the power trigger is located such that when you pick up the tool your finger depresses the trigger and so starts the sander. I like the smooth running of the belt and the sander doesn't seem to work hard.

I will be sanding Oak trim in the future and that might work the sander, if it doesn't work as well on Oak I'll be posting another opinion. I own other Bosch power tools, router, power hand saw, and found them to be well made too.

I look forward to using this sander for years to come.Larry

The controls are easy to use and the belt tracks true. The Bosch belt sander is the best money I have spent in a long time. It runs smoothly, but powerfully. It removes material much better than the other sanders that I have. I recommend it very highly.

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