You use a cordless sander to work on wood, fix up tables, cabinets, and doors, or to smooth other surface before you can paint or polish it. Cordless sanders come in various versions. They all have one thing in common: they have just as much power as the 'regular' version with a cord. The big difference you don't have to worry about sockets or extension cords.

  • Advice on cordless sanders
DeWalt DCW210NT-XJ (without battery)
DeWalt DCW210NT-XJ (without battery)
Our choice for a sander to sand bend surfaces|Eccentric sander|2,6 mm|Sanding pad round
  • You can sand and polish large and crooked surfaces with the round sanding pad.
  • The sander is battery-powered, so you can also work at places without a socket.

Retail price

216,59

141,90

including VAT, free delivery

Bosch Universal Sander 18V-10 (without battery)
Bosch Universal Sander 18V-10 (without battery)
Our choice for a sander to sand cordlessly|0 Ah Battery capacity|Multi-sander|1,6 mm
  • You can sand everywhere and won't be bothered by cables, because the sander runs on a battery.
  • Thanks to the 2 different sanding pads, you can sand large, flat parts and small corners.

Retail price

100,95

64,95

including VAT, free delivery

DeWalt DCW200NT-XJ (without battery)
DeWalt DCW200NT-XJ (without battery)
Our choice for a sander to sand large, flat surfaces|Sheet sander|1,6 mm|Sanding pad rectangle
  • Sand large, flat surfaces like doors and tables easily thanks to the rectangular sole.
  • The sander is battery-powered, so you can also work at places without a socket.

Retail price

216,59

142,99

including VAT, free delivery

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