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My understanding (which could be completely wrong) is that several of the Performax folks left that company when Jet bought them, and started the Supermax family of sanders. That may explain the similarities between the 2 brands. If I get another DS, it will be a Supermax.
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My understanding also is they are an offshoot of Performax. Whether it is true or not I will say this. I bought the 25-50 and it is a beast. If you compare the 19-38 or the 25-50 side by side to the comparable Jet 16/32 or the 22/44 you can tell that the SuperMax is the better tool. I was able to compare them at Woodcraft which is where I bought mine. The Super Max has some added features over the Jet. I upgraded from a Grizzly 18/36 and do not regret it at all. If you have any specific questions about the 25-50 let me know.
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You say you have no regrets for upgrading from the Grizzly. Is that just because of the added capacity or that the machine is noticibly better?
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I don't know about Supermax, but here's
HYPERMAX.
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I have the Supermax 37 X 2 and it is fantastic.. I love it.
It is my understanding that when Jet bought Performax, they were going to discontinue some of the Performax larger sanders and some employees bought the right to manufacture them. I do not verify, but that is my understanding.
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That's my understanding as well Paul - Jet only wanted the performax brand and the "consumer" or small shop offering. Supermax was the brand of the commercial / larger sanders when Performax owned them and became the company name after the Jet purchase of Performax.
From their site under "about us"
Formerly made under the Performax brand name, SuperMax Tools has continued to manufacture select larger models of drum and brush sanders in the US. We have also developed innovative changes to smaller models of drum sanders, releasing the award-winning 19-38 Drum Sander in 2011, and have continued to expand our product line.
Great products from people who care about their reputation and the quality of the tool.
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