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Milwaukee 6017-6 1.8 Amp 1/4 Sheet Orbital Palm Sander with Dust Bag

Milwaukee 6017-6 1.8 Amp 1/4 Sheet Orbital Palm Sander with Dust Bag

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Brand: Milwaukee
Category: Home Improvement

List Price: $95.00
Buy New: $61.75
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Rating: 2.5 out of 5 stars 5 reviews
Sales Rank: 56846

Media: Tools & Hardware
Shipping Weight (lbs): 3.4
Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.9 x 6

MPN: 6017-6
Model: 6017-6
UPC: 045242039029
EAN: 0045242039029
ASIN: B00004T172

Availability: Usually ships in 4-5 business days

Features:
  • Uses 1/4-inch sheet of 9- by 11-inch paper; 18-amp, 13,000 orbits per minute, for fast removal finish sanding
  • Fast sandpaper change with lever type clamps
  • Rocker type on/off switch; 8-foot, 2-wire rubber cord for operator convenience
  • Includes dust bag, paper punch
  • Limited warranty, 30-day no-risk trial

Accessories:

  • Porter-Cable 762801215 1/4 Sheet 120 Grit Adhesive-Backed Sanding Sheets - 15 Pack
  • Porter-Cable 762800815 1/4 Sheet 80 Grit Adhesive-Backed Sanding Sheets - 15 Pack
  • Porter-Cable 762801015 1/4 Sheet 100 Grit Adhesive-Backed Sanding Sheets - 15 Pack
  • Porter-Cable 53011 1/4 Sheet 150 Grit Clamp-On Sanding Sheets - 6 Pack
  • Porter-Cable 762800615 1/4 Sheet 60 Grit Adhesive-Backed Sanding Sheets - 15 Pack

Editorial Reviews:

Amazon.com
Maybe some people love to sand. To us, it's a chore. So when we find a sander that makes our least-favorite task a breeze, we're happy. Orbital action speeds the sanding along, moving you up quickly through the grit levels. Quarter-sheet sanders are great for inside drawers and cabinets and other tight spots, but this one's notable for its slick dust-collection system, a compact bag that connects to the exhaust port with a click. Changing out the sandpaper doesn't even require any contortion: Just open the clamps, slip in the paper and close it down. Press the punch into the paper to create dust extraction holes and you're ready to sand. It's lightweight and comfortable to handle, though we did feel some vibration because the handgrip is hard plastic. It's a minor detraction from an otherwise superb little sander.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Once heavyweight sander now replaced with junk motor!   July 5, 2008
D. W. Konz (Wisconsin Rapids,WI USA)
I am a painting and remodeling contractor- 23 years in business. I have used the (former) Milwaukee palm sander on the job almost everyday for many years. Its motor was very good and it always had enough power to do the job quickly and efficiently- no problems. I've only replaced the power cord, main switch and sanding pad several times over the years- the brushes once etc. But recently I needed another one on hand to use because my old one needed to go to the shop for another power cord and pad again. So I bought what Milwaukee is now putting out now as the SAME palm sander...identical housing/box etc. BIG MISTAKE! All the specs on the metal label are the same but it is NOT THE SAME SANDER. The motor has been replaced with a much cheaper one- and this new one vibrates much more and makes very much noise- compared to the old one! Worse than that it just doesn't sand anywhere near as well or as fast as its predecessor either! My old one sanded things very quickly etc.(One way to tell is just how fast it will wear out your piece of sandpaper- with this new one I simply cannot wear out a piece of 36 grit sandpaper!!) Upon further comparison with my old one, I noticed the orbital rotations of the new one are much smaller than the old one too, which is probably why it doesn't sand very good!

So take it from me, someone who knows...this new Milwaukee palm sander is now nothing more than another glorified vibrating sander! Don't buy it- It's a piece of JUNK!



5 out of 5 stars Simply A Great Sander   January 13, 2006
Steve (Richmond, VA USA)
4 out of 4 found this review helpful

I use palm sanders quite often at work for finishing. Compared to the Dewalt orbital palm sanders, the Milwaukee sander is a pleasure to use. It runs smoothly, has a stronger motor, and is well solidly constructed. I can feel quite a difference in vibration between the DeWalt and this one... after a half hour of using the Dewalt, I end up with tingly hands. This does not occur with the Milwaukee. Milwaukee's paper holding latches hold the paper securely, and never allows movement (again, can't say the same for the Dewalt). Top-notch unit all-around.


1 out of 5 stars Not worthy of Milwaukee   August 15, 2004
Jon Voskuil
5 out of 6 found this review helpful

I bought this to replace my 15-year-old Porter-Cable 1/4-sheet palm sander, which lacked a dust bag.

What a letdown. I love my other Milwaukee tools (cordless and corded drills and Sawzall) but this tool is junk. It vibrates so badly that it skips across the surface of the wood. The clamp levers are so weak that one of them bent the first time I used it. And the pad is so flimsy that it was damaged in two places after a half hour of use. The P-C never suffered any such problems.

I've been working wood for over 40 years and have never used such a bummer of a power tool. I think I'll stick with my P-C.



5 out of 5 stars Ron   July 17, 2004
3 out of 3 found this review helpful

I've owned this sander for a few months. Therefore, I can't vouch for its long term reliability. I can, however, easily recommend it to anyone looking for a nice finish sander. It's a sweet little machine, fits the hand nicely, has a much better on/off switch than some. The paper attaching clamps work great. Quite simply, it's a pleasure to use.


1 out of 5 stars a lemon   June 14, 2003
William L. Murphy (Natchez, MS United States)
7 out of 14 found this review helpful

I ordered a Milwaukee sander to test the brand's integrity. The unit was dead right out of the box. No power; dead circuit in the sander? The craftsmanship was poor, with too much plastic and stiff and awkward paper attachment levers. Very disappointing. No more Milwaukee for me.

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