03-19-2016, 07:46 PM
I'm finishing up a small desk project (refinishing an old desk) and spent many many hours using the Ceros. I have to admit that I was a bit skeptical given the price when I bought it. After having used it I'm sold on it.
My old sanders (DeWalt, Bosch) were OK but left me with tingling fingers and/or numb hands. Not so with the Ceros. It is very light and has much less transmitted vibration to my hand(s). It is also virtually dust free when hooked to my Fein Vac. While it was pretty expensive it is enough better than a regular ROS that the price is no longer a concern.
I specifically wanted the Ceros, rather than the Deros because of the smaller form factor and decreased weight of the unit in hand. If you are in the market for a very high quality, variable speed ROS, I can certainly recommend the Ceros.
My old sanders (DeWalt, Bosch) were OK but left me with tingling fingers and/or numb hands. Not so with the Ceros. It is very light and has much less transmitted vibration to my hand(s). It is also virtually dust free when hooked to my Fein Vac. While it was pretty expensive it is enough better than a regular ROS that the price is no longer a concern.
I specifically wanted the Ceros, rather than the Deros because of the smaller form factor and decreased weight of the unit in hand. If you are in the market for a very high quality, variable speed ROS, I can certainly recommend the Ceros.
Mike
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