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Black & Decker DS321 Dragster 6 Amp 3-Inch by 21-Inch Belt Sander with Cloth Dust Bag | 
enlarge | Brand: Black & Decker Category: Home Improvement
List Price: $128.70 Buy New: $66.92 You Save: $61.78 (48%)
New (10) from $60.37
Rating: 20 reviews Sales Rank: 10698
Media: Tools & Hardware Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Shipping Weight (lbs): 8.3 Dimensions (in): 15.4 x 6.2 x 6.1
MPN: DS321 Model: DS321 UPC: 028877479453 EAN: 0028877479453 ASIN: B0002ZU73I
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| Features:
| • | Front wheel sands three times closer to the edge of adjoining surfaces and reduces the need for flush sanding | | • | Retractable locking hood exposes the top of the sanding belt for versatility and use in a variety of applications | | • | Adjustable handle locks in three different positions to adapt to a range of projects, maximizing control and comfort | | • | Single-action belt-release lever makes paper changes fast and easy | | • | Belt-tracking adjustment knob sets and maintains belt in correct operating position; 2-year warranty |
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| Editorial Reviews:
Amazon.com Go ahead and say it: It looks like a race car. That's what we said, too, and were ready to dismiss it as a gimmick. But then we tried it, and we stopped smirking. The smaller front roller changes everything you know about using a belt sander, making the belt's route more of a triangle than an oval. And because of that, you can get the grit to spaces you couldn't with a standard belt sanderfor example, you can actually scoot right up to the baseboard when sanding a floor. There's more contact area with this design, and while that may be a moot point, we think it's still worth mentioning. We really like the three-position handle; it adjusts easily and lets you have the grip you need to be in control of an aggressive tool like this one. The dust collector works as well as any on a belt sander (meaning you're still going to have a mess to clean up). Belt changes are pretty straightforward and easy, thanks to the simple belt release lever. Because it's not a high-end tool, don't expect impeccable belt tracking here; still, the adjustment knob does a good job of tracking. This is one of those why-didn't-someone-think-of-this-sooner tools. Such a simple design change offers so much more utility in a well-priced staple of the workshop.--Kris Jensen-Van Heste
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| Customer Reviews: Read 15 more reviews...
Pretty good December 21, 2008 Firestorm (United States) I have the 7 amp version of this sander and I really like it. The tracking was sketchy at first but it finally settled down. Now I really only have to fiddle with it about 1 time per every hour of sanding. Really nice little unit. Craftsman does offer the same sander w/different colors but you would be better off finding a Black and Decker outlet and picking up a reconditioned unit for around $40.
Poor Belt System September 6, 2008 Mr Lock 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
I purchased this belt sander because of the design which looks good for my first project, sanding the deck and rails. After reading the reviews I felt a little concern because of the bad reviews but I decided to get it anyway cause of the good price. I was so wrong, from the first day that I tried using it, the freaking sanding belt kept coming out and I was just testing it by itself, no surface yet, it even burned the front corner when the belt moved. After adjusting it so many times to get the belt perfectly aligned I decided to give it a shot on my deck. Big mistake, after like few seconds of sanding the belt moved again and this time burned another side of the plastic cage. When you push it against the surface, it tends to get stuck, so not enough power to level the wooden surface. I recommend to spend a little more and get a good tool. I'm planning to return this piece of junk and get a Dewalt or something else of better quality. A side note, don't get tricked by Sears, they have the same tool but Craftsman, it is probably the same piece of junk.
Shine it on July 19, 2008 Robert Wyman (Colorado Springs, CO United States) The front end exposure is a great idea but this tool is way under powered. Applying any downward pressure while sanding will almost stop this weakling. The rear drive wheel is aluminum threaded onto a steel shaft, only a matter of time, it will strip the threads. If you can buy one for under $30 buy it but this is a tool for occasional use, nothing more.
MS. May 6, 2008 Monica Wong (USA) 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
THE PRICE IS GOOD EXCEPT I'VE DIFFICULTY IN FINDING THE 320-GRIT ABRASIVE BELT THAT FITS MY WORK. ANY SUGGESTIONS?
Don't be fooled by the sexy design October 4, 2007 J H Smith (Seattle WA) 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Never have I had a tool go south so fast. Belt tracking is a joke. good luck getting it to track straight after you start sanding. It runs extremely hot after only a few minutes and then the rear roller comes off! I spent a couple hours with my brand new sander sanding a table top and the sander was ready for the trash bin. I am steaming and this is the last Black and Decker product I will ever purchase. Spend the money on something else!
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